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                                                  Be Competent Be Sapiens
 
Financial support: European Commission, Leonardo da Vinci programme

Period: 2008-2010
Objective: The long life European competences framework promotes the assurance of the fundamental long life competencies for young people and adults(see Rec. 2006/962/CE, 8 key competences for LLL).
 
There are several products in different European countries that enhance those competencies, in a framed perspective and geographically based, which were created to develop/mainframe some of the 8 competences fundamental to LLL.
 
Such is the case of the Bsapiens and “Competences or the Labor Market” products (Portuguese and Check products respectively, developed, tested and nationally disseminated under the EQUAL Program).Existing only a very feint experience at a European Level on the total integration of these competences in the learning processes of active population, these products were identified as a solution to the promotion and valorisation of key competences in active adults, in an integrated context.
 
To capitalize them both, allowing a fusion and design of a common training framework or key competences, is the aim of all partners, with a strong impact in their own countries. Objective: 1 The transfer of 2 successful training products within the scope of long life learning that will capitalise the workers knowledge and competencies.
 
Objective 2: Allow the conception of a common training framework for the 8 competences described above, by “fusing” both products, and test them in new countries with different training cultures. Partnership: The geographical diversity (Mediterranean, central and Eastern Europe) and the strong know how and the strong image that each partner has in their own country in the area of Professional training, allow on one hand to test and guarantee the universality of the product to be transferred and on the other the potential of every action with a joint development (ex: a framework resulting from tested fusion of both products) as well as the dissemination within each partner’s country.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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