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The European Commissions' Leonardo da Vinci Programme is an important source of funding and support for the work that we do.
LEONARDO
DA VINCI PROGRAMME 2000 - 2006
The Leonardo da Vinci (LdV) is one of the three education programmes of the
European Union implemented in Poland which contribute to the implementation
of its vocational education and training policy. The overriding aim of the
programme is to promote activities focused on upgrading the quality of VET
systems and adapting the system of education to the labour market needs. The
programme provides a framework for transnational cooperation in the sphere
of raising quality, fostering innovation and promoting a European dimension
in vocational education and training systems, approaches and practices.
The programme
was established by the Council Decision of the European Commission in 1994.
Initially, it was open to the participation of the member states of the European
Union and EFTA, and subsequently extended to include the associated countries
of Central and Eastern Europe, Cyprus, Malta and Turkey (currently under preparation).
In all, 31 countries participate in the Programme. Poland joined the LdV in
1998, based on the decision of the Association Council. Currently, the second
programme phase for the years 2000 - 2006 is under way.
At the
Community level, the programme is managed by the European Commission, and
at the national level - by National Agencies set up in each of the participating
countries. Participation in the programme is based on proposals selected in
the calls published annually by the European Commission and the National Agencies.
Leonardo da Vinci provides co-financing to projects which have been jointly
prepared by organisations from several countries, with at least one of them
originating from the EU member states. Proposals may be submitted by all bodies
having legal personality. Individuals (i.e. natural persons) cannot submit
proposals independently. The proposals are subject to evaluation by national
and EU experts.
Varied
groups of participants are eligible to participate in the projects carried
out under the programme, ranging from pupils and students to workers, trainers,
managers and the unemployed.
Under Leonardo
da Vinci, six types of projects eligible for the Community co-financing may
be implemented:
- mobility,
- pilot projects, including the so-called thematic actions,
- language competences,
- transnational networks,
- reference material,
- joint actions.
Mobility
These projects are aimed to promote international mobility of those who participate
in vocational training schemes. In particular, they focus on the organization
of training programmes which facilitate vocational development. The main assumption
underlying mobility projects is the combination of theory and practice and,
as a result, strengthening the linkage between the world of education and
that of work. Co-financing is offered to placements for pupils, students,
young workers and school leavers, as well as to exchanges for teachers and
trainers, vocational counsellors, HR managers, organizers of training, as
well as foreign language teachers.
Pilot Projects
These projects are aimed to raise the quality of vocational education, training
and guidance. Of particular interest are proposals to develop educational
products involving innovative teaching methods, using modern technologies.
The so-called thematic actions are a separate group of pilot projects. They
deal with themes of particular interest at Community level and include activities
aimed at upgrading the quality of VET systems and practices, fighting exclusion,
raising intercultural awareness, and projects addressing the specific training
needs of migrant people/workers.
Language Projects
Such projects aim to promote foreign language competencies and the knowledge
of European cultures and cover both the development of teaching methodologies
(including innovative projects adapted to the needs of different sectors),
the evaluation of progress in acquiring language skills and procedures of
assessing language needs. Grants may also be awarded to promoters of projects
involving less popular European languages.
Transnational Networks
The Leonardo da Vinci programme promotes the development of transnational
institution networks providing an infrastructure for the dissemination of
knowledge and experiences at European level. Such networks should contribute
to the implementation of the following three tasks:
- to assemble, pool and build on European expertise and innovatory approaches;
- to improve the analysis and anticipation of skills requirements in the context
of knowledge and skills of workers in different branches;
- to disseminate the network outputs and project results throughout the Union
in the appropriate circles.
Reference Material
Analysis and updating of databases, research materials and analyses relating
to the issues of vocational education and training can also be covered by
projects eligible for co-financing under the LdV II programme. Of relevance
are projects facilitating broadly understood exchange of information. The
outputs of such projects will demonstrate the changes occurring in the national
VET systems.
Joint
Actions
The joint actions offer a possibility provided for in the decisions establishing
the Socrates (education), Leonardo da Vinci (vocational training) and Youth
programmes to implement joint projects in order to encourage synergy.
Overall, the joint actions aim to promote a "Europe of knowledge"
and should focus on themes that by their very nature do not belong to one
single domain - education, training and youth. They call on reinforced cooperation
between actors from different sectors and fields of knowledge.
The European Commission provides comprehensive information on the Leonardo
da Vinci Programme on their website. To visit their website, please Click
Here.
National Agencies
Each member state within the European Union has a coordinating
contact (called a National Agency) who act as the
main national contact point for help and advice on all Leonardo da Vinci Programmes.
As part of their role, they run regular events and offer excellent help throughout
the application process.
For the contact details of your National Agency,
please Click
Here.
For a list of National Agency websites, please Click
Here.
(Please note that these links have been provided
by the European Commission and the information contained within them will
be regularly updated)
