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ACTIVE-ATS

Advanced Competencies of Teachers to Improve Vocational Education in Applied Technology Schools

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. Grant Agreement Number 101091636.

Project information

ProjectAdvanced Competencies of Teachers to Improve Vocational Education in Applied Technology Schools (ACTIVE-ATS)
Duration1.1.2023 – 31.12.2024
PartnersHAMK (coordinator),
Ministry of Education and Technical Education, Egypt,
Helwan University, Egypt,
IHK-Projektgesellschaft, Germany
FunderEU Erasmus+ programme, Capacity Building (VET)

Grant Agreement no. 101091636

The project is strengthening Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) teachers’ and trainers’ capacity to work in competence based TVET in Egypt.

ACTIVE-ATS project is focusing on the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Egypt. There has been a significant amount of development in TVET in Egypt already at the system level, and at the same time, there is an urgent need to develop the teachers’ knowledge and understanding of student-centered and also competence-based lifelong learning. TVET is in the national context important forum for the economy, the key actor for the development of the company’s learning possibilities and practices, and also for the employment and professional growth of young people in Egypt. The continuous and rapid changes in the world of work are typical features in all ACTIVE-ATS project partner countries: Egypt, Finland and Germany.

The development work is implemented in a cooperation with the world of work and with the private sector partners of the Applied Technology Schools (ATS). In the project five schools out of 27 ATS in Egypt are associate partners. From these schools 50 teachers and trainers will participate in the pedagogical enhancement programme during the project and they will have also the on-the job -learning period in the private sector company.

Besides the pedagogical competences of the teachers’ and trainers’, the project will enhance student-centered and work-based learning cultures at the Applied Technology Schools (ATS) and provide experiences of international educational collaboration for all the project actors and stakeholders. The concrete project products include e.g. the piloted Pedagogical Enhancement Development programme, the collaboration models between schools and companies and guidelines for in-service teachers’ and trainers’ competence development in TVET. The educational and other development activities of the project will underline the horizontal aspects like values, civic engagement and participation in the line of UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 Quality Education. The commitment of all project partners enables the grounds for genuine medium and long-term impacts of the project’s outputs.

Work Packages

Objectives:

  • Implementing fluently the overall work plan, coordination and governance structures, finance and reporting of the project

Main activities:

  • Kick-off meeting in March 2023 in Cairo
  • Regular project meetings
  • Active internal project communication via emails and on the project Teams environment

Main outputs:

  • Project Handbook on the data management, quality assurance and project’s dissemination practices

Lead: Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK), Finland

Objectives:

  • Connecting the stakeholder groups (teachers, schools, private sector) in the project activities
  • Defining the role and competencies of the TVET teachers and trainers to support the TVET students learning in new learning environments
  • Clarifying the demands for in-service teachers’ capacity building during the career in TVET

Main activities:

  • Planning and implementing surveys for teachers and trainers and also stakeholder interviews

Outputs:

  • Report on the definition of teachers’ role in TVET
  • Analysis report of the surveys for TVET teachers and interviews of stakeholders
  • Guideline paper to develop TVET teachers’ and trainers’ competence development in initial and continuing education

Lead: Helwan University (HU), Egypt

Objectives:

  • Support participants’ reflections on their professional development purposes and practices in it
  • Develop participants’ knowledge and understanding of learning and teaching methods in work-based learning
  • Increase participants knowledge about student-centered approach, general and soft skills, dialogue and interaction in education and individual needs of learners

Main activities:

  • Three offline weeks and several online sessions for the TVET teachers and trainers

Main outputs:

  • Piloted Pedagogical Enhancement Development programme with the advanced study material

Lead: Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK), Finland

Objectives:

  • TVET institutions and companies have new practices to support learners’ work-based learning
  • Teachers have active role and use versatile assessment methods in learners on-the-job training
  • Teachers’ and trainers’ technical capacity have improved
  • Private sector has advanced opportunities to take part in the processes to improve the quality and relevance of TVET

Main activities:

  • Teachers have the supervised on-the-job learning -period at the company

Main outputs:

  • Guidelines to develop teacher’s role in work-based learning in school level
  • Models for the collaboration between the TVET schools and companies

Lead: IHK Projektgesellschaft mbH (IHKPG), German

Objectives:

  • Dissemination of project objectives, activities and the results nationally and internationally
  • Dissemination activities and engagement of private sector
  • Targeted dissemination and engagement for TVET actors nationally and internationally
  • Engagement of policy makers

Main activities:

  • Developing the contacts with the Applied Technology Schools (ATS) and regional companies
  • The project websites and social media are informing the project activities, news and events updated for the project target groups
  • Articles and conference papers will be written and disseminated on the project www-pages
  • Seminars and workshops are organized for the project stakeholders
  • Final seminar is organized in November 2024 in Cairo

Main outputs:

  • Stakeholder events have developed new national and international networks for the TVET actors in Egypt

Lead: Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MoETE), Egypt

Events and News

The second intensive week in Cairo, 3rd to 7th March, 2024

With the theme of Student-centered Approach in TVET, the second intensive week of the Pedagogical Enhancement Development Programme of the ACTIVE-ATS project was successfully held from 3 – 7.3.2024 in Cairo, Egypt. 44 TVET teachers from 5 ATS schools in Cairo participated.

The first intensive week in Cairo, 19th to 23rd November, 2023

The first intensive week of the Pedagogical Enhancement Development Programme of the ACTIVE-ATS project was successfully held from 19 – 23.11.2023 in Cairo, Egypt. The theme was Competence-based VET. 44 TVET teachers from 5 ATS schools in Cairo participated.

Kick-off meeting in Cairo, 14th to 16th of March, 2023

Other collaboration events and Erasmus+ projects

Contact

dr. Virve Kallioniemi-Chambers

Senior Advisor, Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK), Finland

virve.kallioniemi-chambers@hamk.fi
+358504655643

Dr. Amr bosila

Head of the Central Department for the Development of Technical Education, Ministry of Education and Technical Education, Egypt

amrbosila@gmail.com

+201223928263

CARITA CRUZ

Senior Advisor, Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK), Finland

carita.cruz@hamk.fi
+358504648398

Aiyun Yang

Coordinator, Häme University of Applied Sciences (HAMK), Finland

aiyun.yang@hamk.fi
+358505151747

dr. rasha sHaraf

Professor, Faculty of Education, Helwan University (HU), Egypt

rsharaf@edu.helwan.edu.eg

+201121111664

Hartmut schäfer

Head of Higher VET and International, IHK Projektgesellschaft mbH (IHKPG), Germany

schaefer@ihk-projekt.de

+4933556212100

Anna-Carina Mohrholz

Project Management International, IHK Projektgesellschaft mbH (IHKPG), Germany

mohrholz@ihk-projekt.de

+4933556212106