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BRICKS OF SKILLS

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2018-1-UK01-KA202-048017
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training Funder Contribution: 279,449 EUR

BRICKS OF SKILLS

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Bricks of Skills is a project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, that brings together partners from six countries to address common approaches and standards to skills development and mobility of workers across Europe in the context of energy efficient investment in the Construction industry It is the strong will of Bricks of Skills partners to contribute to the necessary evolution of jobs in the construction industry and its strategic role in defining an innovative training design to address the fundamental issue. “A renovation wave for Europe: greening our buildings, creating jobs, improving lives”, published by the EU, in view of reaching the ambitious target for energy saving by 2050, it is clear “creating green jobs, upskilling workers and attracting new talents” is a urgent priority.The Bricks of Skills Objectives •develop flexible learning pathways focused on energy efficiency which can modernise, reward and resource the education and training of people for competitive and innovative solutions in Europe. •design EU recognised and standardised qualification pathways in accordance with the ECVET model, with the aim to overcome the fragmentation of construction professions and facilitate free movement of construction professionals in the EU •favour a cross-cutting understanding of the different trades in the construction sector through the flexibility of blended Learning Outcomes which are transferable and applicable to the different qualifications •enable learners to build a qualification at their own pace from learning outcomes acquired in their own country and abroadOutputs The first step towards achieving the objectives has been a joint design of Units of Learning Outcomes (ULOs), which are conceived as “learning bricks” meant to enable beneficiaries of construction training / education paths to gain knowledge, skills and competences in the field of Energy Efficiency and connected to the qualifications targeted (EQF 4-5 level).Bricks of Skills partners have developed 5 Bricks of Skills Units of Learning Outcomes translated in all the partnership languages•Awareness of Renewable Energies Technologies•Solar Energy•Technology & Materials•HVAC Ventilation mechanical•Energy efficiency of the building envelopeAnd•Bricks of Skills Guidelines to design Energy Efficiency Units of Learning Outcomes•Bricks of Skills Guidance to Implement ECVET for Energy Efficiency The innovative aspect was that Bricks of Skills partners adopted the ECVET model (European Credit system for Vocational Education and Training). This means that Bricks of Skills beneficiaries could achieve a qualification by accumulating the required learning outcomes, achieved in different countries and different contexts while respecting national legislation relating to the accumulation of units and the recognition of learning outcomes.It is Bricks of Skills partners strong belief that such an approach is an important step towards a truly integrated labour market and standardisation of skills which is highly required in the construction industry. Up to now, students in vocational education are not allowed to get their studies from abroad. In our Bricks of Skills partners we tried to demonstrate that through an ECVET approach we could fill this void and offer the chance for the participants to truly benefit from the opportunities offered by an integrated EuropeParticipants The Bricks of Skills partners piloted the delivery and assessment of the designed Energy Skills ULOs with 12 trainers drawn all partners at a Joint Staff Training Learning Activity in January 2020 just prior to the onset of Covid. Once back to their home countries these trainers transferred their knowledge to their colleagues thus replicating the impact of the LA. A further Learning Activity of a Blended Mobility of VET Learners was first postponed and then cancelled due to the pandemic but replaced by in-country piloting which had the benefit of reaching more participants across the partnership than originally planned. Partners have committed to sign a BoS “Memorandum of Understanding” and a “Learning Agreement”, which ensures that the qualifications achieved at one institution will be accepted at the other. For the time being, this is an pilot aimed at demonstrating that the approach can work. We need however a strong commitment from the qualification bodies in each country to make it happen on a wider and regular scale. If students could get their training abroad certified and recognised by their home institution, they would be more motivated to try to complete their training paths abroad and the training institution would greatly increase its attractiveness. This would be a real incentive to undertake vocational learning paths abroad. Improved mobility means that, following a placement abroad, learners come back with a certificate which is recognised in their own training system or learning context.

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