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project info
Start date: 1 January 2025
End date: 31 May 2027
funding
Fund: European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)
Total budget: 214 834,00 €
EU contribution: 85 934,00 € (40%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

ENOT - anticipated skills for working life

The ENOT project develops an ENOT cooperation model for workplaces, the purpose of which is to promote the competence development of workplace personnel by utilising digital skills mapping and development tools. The model combines previously dispersed activities, especially in relation to existing and developing digital workplace competence development models. In addition to this, the ENOT cooperation model is also instructive, and it allows the competence of workplace personnel to be developed with the support of the educational institution and in a systematic manner. The ENOT cooperation model can be used to develop task-specific competence by creating microcredits, or it can be used to bring personnel to degree-based training or to supplement their previous studies. Competence development plays an important role in workplaces, and this importance will only increase in the future. The cooperation model of the ENOT project increases the company's learning-friendly atmosphere and opens up a personal opportunity for individuals to receive coaching on ownership of their own competence development. Taking responsibility for learning combined with the easily approachable operating model offered at the workplace promotes applying for studies, acquiring additional education or supplementing a previous degree. This approach solves many of the challenges of previous continuous learning projects. A large-scale competence survey will not be introduced into the workplace, but it will be replaced by an intuitive and employee-oriented digital mapping model. An extensive competence survey is often a functional but particularly laborious operating model that is usually unlikely to remain the company's own operations. The project offers the employee the opportunity to familiarise themselves with a wide range of existing training offerings and to help the employee tailor a suitable training package from the training offered in educational institutions. This kind of employee- and employer-oriented operating model also enables the company's management and personnel to jointly plan the training that makes the most sense for the company and employees. To this end, the project will also study the so-called "Symposium". tailoring small study modules to suit the employee's needs. Small study modules allow employees to supplement their skills from their own starting point in the best possible way. The ENOT project also supports sustainable employment. Sustainable employment refers to an individual's ability and opportunity to get a job, keep their job and advance in their careers, as well as conditions in which employees have the opportunity to contribute to society in the right way in relation to their own resources. The project will also develop a guide to workplace pedagogy. This guide brings together workplace training approaches from previous projects in both secondary and higher education institutions. However, a large part of the pedagogical content of the guide concerns how the workplace implements a digital tool, etc

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