Study visits
A study visit is a short stay of three to five days in a host country for a group of 10 to 15 European education and vocational training specialists and decision-makers. They are stakeholders who want to examine a particular aspect of lifelong learning in another participating country. A study visit usually includes presentations and on-site visits to places such as educational and training institutions, ministries and training sites. They provide a forum for discussion, exchange and learning on themes of common interest and on European and national priorities.
Read more on: European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training.
At AARHUS TECH the following staff has participated in Study visits:
2010
Guidance counselor, Anni West , Holland: "Preventing early school leaving".Group report .
Carpenter teacher, Mogens Tougaard Larsen , Italy: "Developing entrepreneurship".
International coordinator, Ester Haderup Kristensen , Turkey: "Use of EU programmes to increase cross border mobility". Group report .
2009
Coordinator of bilingual activities, Sussie Jensen , UK: "Supporting active citizenship, equal opportunities and social cohesion". Group report.
Reading counselor, Anders Harbo Andersen , France: "Organising a literacy campaign at regional level", Final report.
International coordinator, Ester Haderup Kristensen , Irland: "Equalities and inequalities in the VET system". Group report
Guidance counselor, Anni West , Lithuania: "Lifelong Guidance System in Lithuania". Group report.