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Self Awareness, evaluation and motiVation system Enhancing learning and Integration to prevent and contrast ESL and NEET

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2014-1-IT01-KA202-002472
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training Funder Contribution: 299,034 EUR

Self Awareness, evaluation and motiVation system Enhancing learning and Integration to prevent and contrast ESL and NEET

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Early school and iVET dropout and NEETs in the last decade have been increasing in all EU countries, although with different rates and drivers, Preventing and contrasting ESL and NEETs is at the centre of the agenda both at the EU and national levels in order to support inclusive, competitive and sustainable development processes. That calls for a need of sharing and building models, resources and competences by actors operating in diverse job and educational systems. The student awareness, motivation and engagement as well as the trainers (and educational system) competences in designing effective, personalized and engaging learning and job orienting processes can address the key determinants of a vicious circle based on the progressive decreasing of both expectations and competences.This is exactly the focus of the project SAVE (Self Awareness, evaluation and motiVation system Enhancing learning and Integration to prevent and contrast ESL and NEET) aimed at define and validate innovative models, approaches and tools supporting personalized, active and engaging youth personal development processes, based on self-awareness, reflective and participative based learning models, preventing ESL and NEET phenomena, contemporaneously addressing:- Students’ engagement and motivation by implementing self-awareness/evaluation tools, inclusive guidance and learning solutions supporting reflective, engaging and active behaviours;- Trainers guidance and learning role empowerment: by adopting pedagogical models based on: self-evaluation, learning personalization, digital portfolio and technology enhanced environments;- School and iVET responsiveness: by implementing stronger dynamic link between education and job market, leveraging on the competencies’ recognition within the SAVE portfolio framework.The SAVE system has been: realized, starting from the valorisation of partners complementary competences, resources and experiences; validated within a wide piloting framework, both at national (IT) and partners countries level (ES; UK; CZ). Around 300 youths and 133 trainers were involved just considering the piloting action.Six partners from IT, CZ, ES, UK, with consolidated experiences and representing SAVE targets, carried out the project by expressing complementary competences and resources, related to: self-evaluation and learning personalization (Ciofs-Fp, Educomm, Apricot, Navreme); technology enhanced systems and models (Navreme; Educomm; Apricot; Cultorale); target representation (CIOfs-Fp; Sanviator; Educomm); VET methodologies and organization (Ciofs-Fp; Cultorale; Sanviator).Five intellectual outputs, 8 multiplier events and 3 final conferences, supported by robust communication, dissemination and project management actions and processes allowed to achieve the project goals by:- carrying on a transnational scenarios and need analysis on models, practices and experiences aimed at clustering the targets and focusing SAVE design drivers;- adapting existing (also by creating a common SAVE clipping base) and further developing innovative tools, strategies and resources on the bases of the main scenario evidences;- defining the overall SAVE models and its architecture in terms of web enhanced solutions supporting learning personalization and guidance strategies based on self-awarded, motivated and active processes;- developing the SAVE resources for both youths and trainers and integrating them within the web enhanced SAVE system;- validating and fine-tuning SAVE system and its resources within 11 Italian Centres and in each partner countries. An iterative and multidimensional design-integration-validation approach has been employed, valorising the involvement of targets since the very first project stage to its follow-up, supporting both its improvement and fine tuning as well as its sustainable valorization.The evaluation of the piloting action has also represented the basis for the development of SAVE Recommendations addressing contemporarily the three levels: the system, professionals (trainers, schools and VET organizations but also mentors and companies, job placement) and youths. The results achieved are: the integrated web-enhanced SAVE system, supporting innovative self-awareness and evaluation tools and strategies supporting the learning and development process; recommendations, toolkit and resources; a wide clipping basis of resources; a consolidated and further developed SAVE network; the resources produced for the wide and constant dissemination actions. SAVE main impacts attained refer to all the three levels (youths and system, trainers and organizations, job and placement) both at national and EU level. The expected long term benefits can be related to two directions: the reduction of youth exclusion by enhancing employability (and transversal competences) both as personalized, (pro) active and aware development behaviours and as organizational (companies, schools, VETs).

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