Country report for SELFIE WBL piloting: Poland
Maria Joao Proença,
Miha Zimsek,
Anita Goltnik Urnaut,
Alicia Leonor Sauli Miklavcic and
Ralph Hippe
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Maria Joao Proença: EfVET
Miha Zimsek: Skupnost VSS
Anita Goltnik Urnaut: Skupnost VSS
Alicia Leonor Sauli Miklavcic: Skupnost VSS
No JRC125795, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
This report presents the results of the pilot study of SELFIE for work-based learning carried out in Poland between September and December 2020. The study aimed at testing the tool before its launch online. In total, 16 VET colleges and 16 companies (operating in different sectors) were engaged in the pilot, involving 2417 users (teachers, students, school leaders and in-company trainers). In addition, 304 individuals (students, teachers, school leaders, school coordinators and in-company trainers) participated in the qualitative research carried out after the pilot. This research included interviews and focus groups, with the purpose of collecting further feedback. The overall results indicate that SELFIE WBL tool is user-friendly and easy to understand, well designed, and inclusive with its 360-degree reflection, as it engaged all those involved in WBL activities in the Polish WBL system. The SELFIE WBL tool and the report provided support to school leaders in the development and monitoring of the school’s digital strategy as well as provide relevant information to all stakeholders in the SELFIE WBL pilot, contributing to increasing the effectiveness of learning in VET schools and companies.
Keywords: SELFIE; WBL; POland (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 85 pages
Date: 2021-08
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