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Innovative learning experiences for VET studies in energy for farming

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2020-1-ES01-KA202-082440
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training Funder Contribution: 136,835 EUR

Innovative learning experiences for VET studies in energy for farming

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CONTEXTEuropean Union countries have reinforced the commitment with green energies by including a new target of 32% from renewable by 2030 (European Parliament, 2018). At the same time, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) focuses on the socio-economic challenges facing agriculture and rural areas. Farming has a huge environmental impact but there are new techniques and practices that have been implemented in order to achieve a more sustainable agriculture. This project addresses the current needs to move to a more sustainable type of farming, with the help of the renewable energies and it is focused in agricultural VET centres. OBJECTIVESIn this frame, Energy4Farming objectives are the following:- To promote the improvement and modernisation of VET agricultural studies through the professional development of VET teachers (in relation with renewable energies)- To include innovative entrepreneurship practices in VET based on the new opportunities offered by the renewable energy sector in order to diversify the rural economy activities- To facilitate the introduction of innovative project-based learning experiences to meet societal needs in agricultural VET studies by the educational approach of based project learningPARTICIPANTSPartnership includes two VET and a VET association:-EFA La Malvesía -Järva County Vocational Training Centre-Stowarzyszenie Edukacji Rolniczej i Lesnej EUROPEA PolskaAnd three non school organisations acting as experts in different topics:-Eszterházy Károly University -Area Europa-Low Carbon Economy FoundationThe countries represented by the partners are Spain, Italia, Hungary, Estonia, and Poland.ACTIVITIES AND METHODOLOGYEnergy4Farming implementation follows this structure:1) Beginning – Agreements, preparation of activities and organisation.2) VET staff training – Preparation of a technical manuals and training course of school teachers (IO1, IO2 and LTTA1).3) VET student training – Implementation of methodologies in classrooms and experiences and learning exchange for school students (IO3, IO4 and LTTA´s 2 and 3).4) Closure – Final evaluation road map for future joint ventures.5) Project Management (transversal) – Tri-monthly reports, virtual and transnational meetings.6) Dissemination (transversal) –Website, social networks, meetings, mainly addressed school students and teachers and professionals.INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTSThe IOs produced by Project are:IO1 Manual for agricultural VET teachers. Sustainable agriculture: new tendencies and innovation with a focus on renewable energies.IO2 Teachers' dossier with project-based learning.IO3 Guide on sustainable start-up creation with renewable energies.IO4 Sustainable farming start-up model.LEARNING, TRAINING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES.LLTA1- C1: Short-term joint staff training events for teachers in Italy:This training will be focus in IO1 and it will count with the participation of 2 VET teachers from each VET centre, and one person from non-VET centres.LLTA2 - C2: Blended mobility for VET students in Estonia:Visiting farming companies with renewable energiesLLTA3 - C3: Blended mobility for VET students in Spain: VET education for agricultural students in entrepreneurial skills for farmingMULTIPLIER EVENTS2 Multiplier Events will be carried out in each country.Three ME in the period of September-December 2021 at midterm of the project. In June 2022, 2 ME more will be done and at the end of the project the last ME. 6 multiplier event will be done in order to disseminate the results and intellectual outputs.RESULTS AND IMPACTSThe results will be the manual for agricultural VET teachers, the teacher's dossier, the guide on sustainable start-up and the sustainable farming start-up model. All these results will be distributed through the dissemination activities and will contribute to its impact.It is expected that Energy4Farming implementation inside VET centres contributes at: increasing the knowledge on sustainable options for farming among students and teachers, give tools to teachers to implement in their classrooms.Outside non-VET centres it will contribute to expand ideas about sustainability, build strong international partnerships and allow entrepreneurs to gather ideas on ho to build their business.

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