From A, B, C…to Z – all steps in European Projects Design and Management
A Special Training with CRISTINA CHERT
LOCATION
KOBLENZ, GERMANY
DATES
22-26 June 2020
19-23 October 2020
17-21 May 2021
What You Will Learn
In this Course, in five working days, you will learn (from A, B, C…to Z – all steps in European Project Design and Management).
Which are European documents that sustain European project development?
Which are the major (and detailed) steps in planning, writing, implementing and evaluating a qualitative collaborative project?
What about an institutional European Plan of Development?
Target Audience
- Teachers (Pre-school, primary, secondary, vocational, adult, special needs)
- Teacher trainers
- Careers officers, educational guides and cultural counsellors
- Educational Inspectors
- Cultural staff institutions
- Head teachers/principals/managers of schools/ managers of organisations, institutions offering different level of education
- Other (paid or voluntary) management staff in institution/organization
- Non-teaching administrative staff
- Members of students/ teachers councils in adult education
- Volunteers active or interested in project management
Main Aims
The course aims to develop project management skills, knowledge, competences and partnership attitudes for increasing the number of initiatives and European/International common qualitative future projects with a direct benefit for professional and personal development of Adult Education learners and their institutions.
The Course will be developed having an equilibrium of theoretical sessions (“New European Strategies 2021-2028”; “The Bridge Method”, ERASMUS + Programme), practical sessions (participants will have the opportunity to develop three different projects on the social, cultural or educational field), intercultural dimension (exchanges of traditions, habits, parts of culture), ICT approach (facebook, yahoo group discussion).
The course will touch three different levels of interaction in work:
Level 1: Growing competences in project management for institutions, organizations, and individuals involved in socio-cultural-educational area for growing the quality of future initiatives and projects into the actual period of European Policies 2014-2020/ and the future Period 2021-2028.
Level 2: “On-going exchange” of good practices and study cases on European/International projects domain (ideas, projects, application,initiatives) through course presentation sessions and also through electronically channels of discussions that will be established in and after the planned working time.
Level 3: Growing synergies on European/International common projects area (through local to national, from national to European level) through a better understanding of the European/International dimension of the common development (similarities, diversities, problems, opportunities).
Daily Schedule
Sunday (1st Day)
– Participants arrival
– Welcome supper for participants
Monday (2nd Day)
– Wake up-session: -„Treasure Hunt“: discovering our town through a non-formal method;
– Thematic introduction trainers, participants, project timetable, daily plan activities, institutions;
– Initial evaluation of participants, needs and expectations;
– European Programmes: opportunities for professional and institutional development (with special attention on social,
cultural and educational programs);
– Future project proposals: needs for institutional development of participants involved (general presentation);
– International dinner;
– Working on small groups: a detailed presentation of ideas on future institutional projects/setting the groups up;
Theme 1 (Project Management): The essential elements of the project; Problem Analysis; Stakeholder Analysis; SWOT
Analysis.
– How to put in practice your idea? What does it mean a collaborative partnership? Dissemination and communication
activities;
– “The Bridge Method”: how to write a qualitative European/International project;
– A, B, C…. Z-management exercise.
– Practicing “The Bridge Method” in writing projects proposals (groups work);
Wednesday (4th Day)
– Intercultural Visit
– ERASMUS + Programme presentation and its opportunities for development;
Theme 2 (Project Management): Purpose, objectives, activities, budget, resources; Risk analysis; Monitoring and
evaluation; Human resource management, time, activities, difficult situations.
– Groups work: finalize the future projects and identify the financial program; Groups work presentation: future
planned projects/Part 1;
Thursday (5th Day)
– Theme 3 (Project Management): Ensure compliance to the contractual provisions of the draft; Promotion, visibility,
dissemination of your Project; Budget control; Reporting Project; Sustainability and durability.
– Groups work presentation: future planned projects/Part 2; Common analyse and discussion on major project
management steps;
Friday (6th Day)
– Intercultural visit;
– Course evaluation, participants certification;
– “See A, B, C…. see you and me “: Farewell Dinner.
Saturday (7th Day)
– Participants departure day.
Type of certification of attendance awarded
Europass and Certificate of attendance with a description of training content and time input.
Accomodation and meals
All our courses are organized in the city center so we leave it to each participant and to each institution to look for accommodation in the central
area. If you need help, we can send you our proposal list with the best quality/price Hotels.