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Enhancing Construction Skills for Green Economy in Slovakia

The BUSSK project aims to improve vocational education in construction for a sustainable future. Analyzing legislation, identifying industry needs, and providing a roadmap for education are key steps.

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Enhancing Construction Skills for Green Economy in Slovakia

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  1. BUILD UP Skills – SlovakiabusskIEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSKPROJECT DURATION: from 6TH JUNE 2012 to 5TH DECEMBER 2013 28th February 2013

  2. Project summary • Initiative • is planned for 18 months; • is implemented by 5 partnersleading by coordinator (ZSPS) with enough experiences, knowledge and professional skills; • is supported by main relevant national authorities. IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  3. Project summary • Aim is to make National Policy of the Vocational Education Improvement in Construction sector to the challenges of the green economy. • Main output is to prepare a background for improvement of an existing system of education and training of workforce in the construction and energy sectors to achieve the 2020 targets in Slovakia. IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  4. Background • Contribution of the project BUSSK is substantial because of the crucial skills level of construction craftsmen in area of the low energy consumption of constructed buildings in Slovakia. • Primary target groups • the employees of construction companies; • installers of building services equipment; • building supervisors. • Barriersrelate to the qualification of the building workers which may hinder the country's achievements of the 2020 targets in the building sector. IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  5. Objectives and main steps • Basic objectives: • to analyze the present status of the national legislation and the existing educational schemes; • to identify the problems and to quantify the needs of the industry; • to work out the National Strategy; • to provide the roadmap to deliver vocational education and training, prepare its endorsement and ensure its implementation. IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  6. Expected impacts • Analysis of the current situation in lifelong learning in the construction and energy sectors in Slovakia; • List of best practice examples of lifelong learning in the construction and energy sectors from Slovakia; • Roadmapfor education and training of target group professionals, its endorsement and implementation into praxis. • Summary report on endorsement activitiesby which the project teoretical outputs will be transfer to the praxis. IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  7. Already achieved deliverables • Status Quo Analysis • was elaborated in cooperation with the National Qualification Platform consists of the consortium, relevant ministries, educational institutions, associations and relevant stakeholders; • provides an overview on construction and energy sector, education, training and continuous professional development in Slovak Republic. • data used: • review of information published on internet and in printed form; • survey via questionnaires; • interviews with representatives of relevant authorities. • List of best practice examples • Analysis provides a document of the 17 best practice examples IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

  8. Partners & Contacts IEE/12/BWI/426/SI2.623226 – BUSSK

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