Multi-angle integrated aspects for NEET

How to build on multi-angle integrated capacities of teachers and social workers  dealing with NEET focusing on learning, living and working?

In the European Union in 2011 there were 94 million young people between 15 and 29 years old - 66% of them were in employment while the rest were considered as NEETs. For Eurostat it is the worse statistic ever registered in the EU. Employment policy and Youth Policy must first address this fact[1]. The European Commission reacted with the Program “Youth on the Move” which is part of the Strategy 2020 and the Initiative for Youth Employment[2] In line with Europe 2020 growth strategy [3] and the European Employment Strategy[4] - adopted by EU leaders in June 2010, there is the need for a multi-angle integrated focus on the disadvantaged youngster at risk of educational and societal drop-out.

 Partners of LION – Learning, lIving, wOrking for Neet-group recognize and stress the need of a multi-angle integrated focus on the disadvantaged youngsters at risk of educational and societal drop-out, the so-called NEET-group (not in education, employment, or training). The word “NEET” was first used in the United Kingdom but its use has spread all over the world. It comprises young people between 16 and 24, drop-outs from the educational system, socially excluded and jobless. They often accumulate a wide range of social difficulties[5]. For educational institutions, enterprises and housing associations this means a complete turnaround in thinking. No longer own processes and interest are enough to deal with the target group, but network-based activities address the needs of the NEET-group, improving their competencies and skills in an integrated approach. The partners are very much aware of the needs in the field of second chance education for young adults at risk by their own experience, their participation in regional, national and European networks and their contacts with peers in the field.

HOLISTIC APPROACH

The LION-study was trying to answer the needs of the professionals and institutions in the field, working with this specific target group. This promotes and enhances the quality of the professionals and organisations working in the triangle of learning, living and working:

The triangle’s objectives:

  1. LEARNING (education):

- To organise and give access to knowledge and best practices (organisation of training, symposia and knowledge exchange on a regional, interregional and multinational level);
- To execute Mobile Training Team sessions to upgrade skills and competencies of all professionals working with the target group all over Europe;
- To give support and assistance in building up a network of regional centres of excellence;

  1. LIVING (inclusion and integration):
    - To organise support of local and regional decision makers for the promotion of social inclusion and gender equality;
    - To organise the cooperation with (social)housing companies in order to set up an “all inclusive” system of guidance and coaching.
  1. WORKING (vocational training, labour market integration)
    - To improve skills and competencies to address, contact and keep up relations with entrepreneurs and enterprises;
    - To strengthen the relation between and with enterprises;
    - To organise the exchange of experience and knowledge of apprentices and teachers between companies.

 

This holistic approach means:

  • Learning: making the educational environment (school) much more attractive, thus personalised and individualised learning, interactivity, learning by doing.
  • Living: taking care of basic life conditions, i.e. having a roof over one’s head and making youngsters aware of citizens’ rights and duties.
  • Working: focus on competence based learning in which employability actions will be promoted and will lead to apprenticeship in enterprises.

As a result of this holistic approach the partner consortium are delivering an e-portfolio implying the three interconnected field of learning, living and working. The e-portfolio should be seen as the means for allowing to pursue multiple objectives. In this piloting of all inclusive guidance and coaching (in learning, living and working) an adequate system of e-portfolio can a very important tool for students that after using it will be able to see / reflect on their own learning and development.

Within LION four partners (E2C73, Doncaster College, Weiterbilungskolleg, and Hagagymnasiet) have organised an experimented for six months an e-portfolio with ten young beneficiaries. The piloting results have been gathered and evaluated and they delivered an Handbook which contains recommendations and suggestions.

RESULTS

LION believes that the improvement of quality in the teaching system needs to be improved to have success in working with disadvantaged target groups.

Success in the education and qualification of disadvantaged target groups can only reached if accompanying and supporting measures are taken in both the living and working situation of the target groups. Connecting education, work and housing with public and private partners it is possible to bring the experiments to higher, European, level to exploit the success or even improve the experiments. This successful approach does not only mean an integral view on the methods used in this triangle, but also a strong need to let the relevant network partners, like housing associations, welfare institutions and enterprises, take a share in the responsibility of dealing with the target group. This means that the relevant networks need to be built on a local scale and execute the experiments of LION collectively.

The study highlighted the benefits for teachers and social workers working with NEETs of engaging with LION resources. Handbooks and curricula are developed and tested during train-the-trainer sessions and mentor-the-mentor sessions, the study provided experiences, methodologies and tools in the field of lifelong learning to improve, deepen and broaden the competencies (knowledge, attitudes, skills) of professionals involved in teaching, training and guidance of the NEET-group. This goes broader than the current responsibility and interest of educational partners, as social partners (especially mentioned housing associations and welfare organisations) and enterprises/SME’s are involved to share knowledge, interest and responsibility.

Finally Partners researched and tested good practices in the triangle of learning, living and working cooperating with the relevant institutions on local level to upheaval local tools to European wide useable methods, showing that developing and implementing a quality mark for institutions working with the NEET-group can reduce the number of school leavers. Also experimental mobility actions with the NEET-group are realised to providing stepping stones for international work exchanges of the NEET-group members.

The consortium of LION has both the pedagogical-didactical knowledge as the access to relevant networks to foster further reciprocal contributions with essential LION-approaches towards housing associations, welfare organisations and enterprises/SME’s. Although knowledge, interest and networks are present within the LION-study and consortium, the support of local authorities was important: in LION key-decision makers are actively involved in the ambitions to realize adequate support for the NEET-group via qualitative uplifting of professionals and integrated approach in the triangle of learning, living and working and the respective institutions involved.

[1] http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=738&langId=it&pubId=6176

[2] http://ec.europa.eu/youthonthemove/index_en.htm

[3] http://ec.europa.eu/europe2020/index_en.htm

[4] http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=101&langId=en

[5] http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/pubdocs/2012/54/en/1/EF1254EN.pdf

LION Learning, lIving, wOrking with Neet-group

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  • To connect the worlds of learning, living, working via regional centres of excellence
  • To have a multi-angled and integrated approach regarding the triangle: learning – living – working
  • To upheaval skills teachers/trainers and mentors
  • To improve the European area of life-long-learning with quality standards for tools working with the NEET-group
  • To expand the Centre of Excellence with good practices

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  • Training module for teachers, trainers and educators about the triangle Learning, Living, Working
  • Inventory of good didactic tools and recommendation for e-learning in Second Chance School
  • Research on relation between the world of work, the world of learning and the world of living
  • E-portfolio containing all the developed tools
  • Mobilities for the mentor-training sessions

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World of Learning

World of Work

World of Living

Quality Assurance

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  • Coordinator: EURICON – European Innovation, Consultancy and Networking (Netherlands)
  • Doncaster Collage (United Kingdom)
  • E2C-Norrkopin – Hagagymnasiet, Second Chance School (Sweden )
  • IFA – Iskolafejlesztsi Alapitvany (Hungary)
  • WBK – Weiterbildungskolleg der Stadt Moenchengladbach (Germany)
  • Ecole de la 2eme Chance Voglans (E2C73) (France)

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Follow the project IN ACTION

Date of project: 01/10/2012 – 31/12/2014

DG of reference: DG EAC, Education and Training, Lifelong Learning Programme – Grundtvig Multilateral

Contact:

CESIE: irene.pizzo@cesie.org

www.lionlearning.eu

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Handbook E-portfolio as the Transversal Element in the Triangle

The handbook focuses on the utility of an E-portfolio for the NEET-group and connects the three fields of learning, living and working. The E-portfolio can be seen as a system of methods that allow a young person to work towards several objectives regarding the learning, living and working angles of the LION triangle, and additionally it offers easy-to-use monitoring tools for teachers and trainers.

Mobility a chance for Second Chance

This Mobility handbook contains three parts:
- Recommendations and conclusions of mobility/placement experiments;
- Evaluation and experience sharing of the mobility experiments as executed by 4 LION’s partners.

Inventory of Successful Cooperation with Housing Companies

This report contains descriptions of successful local and regional cooperation activities, and networking between second chance education or similar training initiatives and supervised/supported housing actions.

Being a mentor in Second Chance Education

The document is composed of useful tools for mentors supporting young people as apprentices. In this report, you can find the framework of this training section.

Good partnership: between training centres/2nd chance schools and firms

The document contains some pedagogi¬cal keys to help companies in their work of giving youngsters pro¬fessional skills, especially youngsters with difficult backgrounds. It set up an individual vocational training-based on relationships with the labour market.

Recommendation for e-learning in Second Chance Education

The document explains concepts and experiences that can help to counter the threat of disadvantaged youngsters to feel left behind and marginalised by globalisation and the digital revolution, through educational and training programs.

Good Practice handbook

In this handbook are analysed the teachers’ and trainers’ competencies to build a positive educational environment and to act as professionals with disadvantaged target groups especially early school leavers in adult and second chance education.

World of learning: Quality of the teachers (learning, living, working)

It explores which competencies teachers, trainers, coaches need to build a positive influencing educational environment and to act as professionals in such an environment

Guidelines for the Quality Label for regional centres of excellence

The Quality Label for regional centers of excellence is a tool for self-assessment of an organisation. It supports the organisation in identifying good practices used within the organisation and areas which need further development. The tool can be used as a peer- assessment tool in order to standardise the assessments with other centers.

Guidelines to Implementing Quality Assurance Cycle

TSet of guidelines to be used in conjunction with the Quality Assurance Cycle: Good Practice Templates.
The QA Cycle, and competences therein, have been taken from the European Reference Framework on Key Competences for Lifelong Learning (European Communities, 2007). This Quality Assurance Cycle is the first step on the journey towards creating a Quality Label for good practice resources.

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