SUMMARY OF THE PARTNERSHIP
There is a growing awareness that cross-cultural skills development is needed to face the challenges of globalisation on labour markets. To succeed in a work place abroad, no matter if it is during studies or later as a job seeker in a foreign environment can be very challenging. In order to succeed in both, knowledge about working cultures is a necessity.
AIM OF THE PARTNERSHIP
- to get to know working cultures in different countries
- to help students and teachers understand that there are differences in how people approach things for example at work places
- to combat ethnocentricity, to enhance tolerance towards cultural diversity
- to help students understand that there are different working cultures also within their own countries
Subjects or problems
- What are the factors that make up the concept Working Culture?
- Are there any typical features in work cultures that are culturally bound?
What approach will we take to achieve our objectives?
- Students visit work places in their home countries during work placements. Getting to know working cultures can also be made for example by inviting a visitor to school from a work place.
- Students visit work places during project trips in participating countries.
- Students prepare a presentation (Power Point), a video or a DVD or equivalent of a work place in their own country. As a final outcome of the project a common presentation will be prepared together.
The project promotes European integration and also the possibility of migration between the EU member countries, discovering the cultural and work diversity. The project aims at promoting the awareness to be part of a larger reality than that of their own area or country in staff and trainees. The impact will be an increased understanding about cultural differences among both students and teachers. In this way we also want to create the most favourable conditions for those who work in multicultural contexts in the future.
Teachers and trainers will learn new and better procedures in vocational and technical working behaviours, which will help students to enter the world of work within the European Union. for cultural training before students and/or teachers travel abroad or start their work placement abroad, e.g. The project will provide valuable resource material for other subjects where cultural studies are taught, valuable resource material for other schools at home and other partners. Both students and teachers gain experience on each other’s school practices and methods and the co-operating companies.
The project (preparations) will increase the students’ and the teachers’ ability to cope during project trips and especially during work placements abroad. Both students and teachers will experience an increased ability to use English, and also some of the language spoken in the partner countries. The use of ICT and digital services will be enhanced.
The students’ commitment is crucial in the sense that they will observe the working culture, firstly in their home countries during work placement periods and, secondly, in the participating country during project trip visits to companies. It is the students’ task to make a clear presentation of the working culture in their own countries. Before the making, it is essential to discuss and make a list of factors that are to be studied and observed. This is made together with teachers, and this will be worked on during the first project meeting, which is meant for teachers only.
Students are also expected to evaluate the program and perform at project meetings. As a result, they gain self-respect and confidence.
Students will have the opportunity to communicate with each other on a regular basis, so they can discuss the ongoing stages and tasks of the project via e-mails, chat and forums.
Teachers will assist the whole process, mainly co-ordinate and monitor, because the main aim is that students should work independently and provide reliable performance. At the same time, they also collect information and analyse their experience for curricular reasons. Their language and management skills will improve during teacher meetings, strategic discussions and the ongoing contacts with the participating teachers.
In Hungary, the project will be integrated into the curriculum in different ways:
First, the aspect Working Culture is explored during work placement and student work.
Secondly, the students have a subject "Orientation to Vocation" by Curriculum, the information collected and assessed during the project will be embedded in the subject. The result of the project could also be implemented in extra-curricular courses.
The experience of the students and teachers participating will be exploited during the teaching of different vocational subjects and also for preparation of interested students for work-placement abroad.
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