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European Jobs for you(th)

by Barbara Stieldorf, Branko Rumenović, Dora Neiva, Gerrit Donder, Ivana Stankovska, María José García, María José Moya, Helena Homedes, Tonia Cladera

Pages 6 and 7 of 75

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European Jobs for you (th)
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Pedagogical approaches
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Driving questions
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Tone: Open-minded, curious, meaningful for students.
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The project aims are oriented towards building marketable skills and competences
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eTwinner-centred project
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Students become not only jobseekers and perfect candidates but also employers who give feedback to students' application forms.
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Would you like to work abroad, in Europe?

Would you know how to apply for a job in Europe?
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Teachers encourage students to ask themselves questions about their future job.
They are asked to consider what they want to know about the labour market where they will incorporate as soon as they finish their vocational courses.
eTwinners then research their questions and search information on pages selected by them and teachers. Promoting etwinners' autonomy, teachers facilitate etwinners to find and manage information that help them to know how their future job profile is and what requirements, duties and tasks they will develope in their future jobs. eTwinners will solve problems they may encounter along the way coming up with solutions. Findings and reflections will be presented as self-made project products like videos, infographics, presentations, virtual dashboards, etc
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The power of asking their own questions
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Inquiry-based-learning (IBL)

Hands-on project
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The power of creating and managing their own marketable skillset.
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European Jobs for you (th)
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Students-centered project
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