Wednesday, November 11, 2009

PGEE - international training under Leonardo da Vinci Program in 2008

The Education without borders project was drawn up in conformity with the objectives of the Lifelong Learning Program and was directed towards young people of the 17-18 age group who were being initially trained in Electrical Engineering and Energetics, and Electronics and Automation. Its aims were heightening the attraction and achieving higher levels of quality and innovations in the professional education and European market competitive training. The target group included 20 students from the School of Electrical Engineering and Electronics of different ethnic backgrounds (Bulgarians and ethnic Turks). The project took place as a practice period as of 07.07.2008. The host organization was ASOCIACIÓN AMIGOS DE EUROPA LEONARDO DA VINCI – Spain.
The practice created a close link between the school and the production environment, and it added to and built on the course of training. The students acquired fresh linguistic knowledge, practical skills as well as positive experience from their visit to the host country. This supported their personal development and enhanced their mobility, contributed to building citizenship on the problems of Europe linked to global warming and ecological use of natural resources, and increased the students' knowledge of the culture, lifestyle and traditions of another European state.


                               


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