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Beautician

Main theme: Composition of Project Partnership

18.6.2009 1

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Aims of The Project

• To identify legal aspects, expectations and innovative aspects relating to the profession of beauty care, wellness on a European level

• To describe skills, knowledge and personal and professional competencies, which are needed in order to work professionally in the trade

• To develop, test and evaluate an education supporting this

• To certify the education (accreditation)• To disseminate the outcomes to relevant stakeholders

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Project Road Map

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Project Partnership

• 1 higher education institution or similar• 3 vocational schools (DK, LT, IT)• 2 social partners (trade unions)• European Forum of Technical and Vocational

Education and Training (EFVET)• External evaluator (subcontractor)

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One Higher Educational Institution or Similar

• Preparation of the curriculum and the teaching material

• Guarantee of the incorporation of medical and pharmaceutical contents

• Competence development of trainers• Participation in transnational meetings• Dissemination

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SDE College, Denmark

• Project management (quality, evaluation, donor contact, newsletters, website)

• Description of job profile• Curriculum and course material• Competence development of teachers• Training of trainers• Training of students• Participation in transnational meetings• Dissemination

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Kaunas College, Lithuania

• Description of job profile• Curriculum and course material• Competence development of teachers• Training of trainers• Training of students• Participation in transnational meetings• Dissemination

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NN College, Italy

• Description of job profile• Curriculum and course material• Competence development of teachers• Training of trainers• Training of students• Participation in transnational meetings• Preparation of the Life Long Learning Perspective• Dissemination

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Social Partners (trade unions)

• Description of job profile• Curriculum and course material• Certification of training modules• Participation in transnational meetings• Dissemination

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EFVET

• Platform for dissemination• Workshops and roundtables on international

conferences• Meeting facilities in Brussels

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External Evaluator

Monitoring and evaluation of:• Project management• Project quality• Courses (teachers, students, course material)• Preparation of reports• Participation in transnational meetings

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Project Outcomes

• Project Road Map• Job profile – beautician (CE)• Curriculum and course material• Lifelong Learning implementation guide• Trained teachers and students• Course evaluation and certification• Strategy for further development and

implementation• Dissemination material and donor-reports

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What is Next ?

• Description of the partnership and the roles of the partners (Mid May 2009)

• Final composition of the partnership (End June 2009)• Project application draft (September 2009)• Partner meeting in order to agree on the project

description (November 2009)• Submission of the final project application (February

2010)• Response to the application from the Agency in

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