Partners


Jaitek Teknología y formación

                                              

Jaitek Technology and Training, SPAIN is a company, specialized in Information Technologies and implementation of computer systems in educational institutions throughout Spain, by participating in National ICT projects and has successfully implemented interconnectivity of devices in schools environment in the most effective way. Our mission is the promotion of life-long multimedia training and assuring equal opportunities for access to education for everyone with the use of modern information technologies. Jaitek Technology and Training, is formed by educators and computer scientists, involved in the development of programs and training materials, designing web pages, e-learning, e-business solutions, using the most innovative educational data-base management and white board utilization in all labs and classrooms. Our every day work is dedicated to co-operation with domestic and foreign training and counselling institutions, universities, schools, local governments, non-government institutions as well as private sector companies. The company provides consulting, implements and validates multimedia products by promoting the concept of small Virtual Community on interactive platforms. We are experienced in training in eLearning, blended learning and distance education - working on Educational Platform - customized solutions, technical support, and preparation of training resources for using contemporary multimedia devices and collaboration in the development of teaching units for on-line training. We will actively participate in all planned activities and do the research and SWOT analyses in Spain. A customized adaptable learning platform for online courses will be developed by our specialists. We will share our experience in the customization of ICT educational tools according to the development business requirements and collaborate in adapting the most suitable data-base management on a common school server system, implementing interconnectivity solutions in the most effective way.

Altın Nesil

                                                               

Association "Altın Nesil" was founded in 2004. There are many volunteers who work for the association without getting money. Among the volunteers , there are teachers and businessmen. Since the foundation this association work for the favour of the public. The town in which the association is located, has a growing population. This causes problems in finding jobs, being integrated into social life for new comers, finding qualified workers for the employers. For that reason the town needs volunteer help in solving these problems. At that time, Altın Nesil started its activities for helping the people and easing the life for the people who need support. We take part in this project because this project provides jobs for the people who are in need. There are various activities of our association has done: private courses for the primary school students who would take the SBS exam (the test for high schools), providing economic support for the poor people by selling the food, clothes which are made by the volunteers. This project is an opportunity for helping the people who are unemployed and jobless; so, this project exactly suits to our aim which aid to people in need. Because the biggest problem is economic troubles that people have to live with and the main reason behind this problem is finding a job. This project help these people in getting an appropriate job according their skills and education by using the most important communication tool of our era, internet. People will be able to search for jobs via our web site which will include the data of the employers and the employees.

GBB Gesellschaft für berufliche Bildung

gbb Gesellschaft für berufliche Bildung Pty. Ltd. is a company for commercial education and has been founded in 1993. gbb is a state recognised, private and non-profit organisation. The main aim is to provide vocational training for disadvantaged young people in the trade fields of wood- and metalworking, sales, trades and logistics, computing, administration and commerce. Currently there are 4 training centres in operation. They are located in the western part of Germany in the townships of Solingen, Remscheid, Leverkusen and Cologne, where more than 500 students are trained annually. gbb is also engaged in counselling and coaching of jobless people as well as in advanced vocational training and is currently employing more than 100 fulltime teachers, trainers and social workers. There is a longstanding experience in co-operation with schools and vocational training centres internationally and particularly in Europe. In previous years gbb took part in European initiatives and mobility programs such as Horizon, Youthstart, Socrates, Leonardo and Grundtvig. gbb is located in the so-called „Bergisch Land“ area with the cities of Solingen, Remscheid and Wuppertal. This region is characterised/marked by a fast structural change in the economy: away from technical or industrial production in small metal processing/working enterprises, towards companies providing services. This change goes along with an above average percentage of unemployment (e.g. 11,4% in Wuppertal in comparison to 8,1% in average). This development especially affects people disadvantaged by the employment market like people with low qualifications, migrants, women and elderly people. According to this gbb particularly offers training courses to learners with special needs such as school leavers, permanently unemployed persons, women who want to return to their jobs following a period of unemployment and people with migration background and lack of adequate German language skills. gbb expects new incentives for the integration of learners with special needs into the labour market from this learning partnership. It expects new approaches to care about unemployed people in the community and make them fit to find job.

                                          



This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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