Leonardo takes Pars to Cyprus
Wednesday, 19th Sep 2012Dunfermline Athletic has secured funding under the European Communities Leonardo Da Vinci Programme
Dunfermline Athletic has secured funding under the European Communities Leonardo Da Vinci Programme to take a party of youth players and coaching staff to a two week winter training camp in Cyprus. Up to 20 players and three coaching staff will make the trip in January 2013.
Head of Youth Development, Stephen Wright told the website:-
"The Club has worked hard to be granted the funding and we are delighted for the young lads. It will be a new culture, they will train three times a day and will enjoy fantastic facilities."
The squad will be made up of trainees on Modern Apprenticeships and they will play three games while in Cyprus.
The Leonardo da Vinci Programme funds practical projects in the field of vocational education and training. Initiatives range from those giving individuals work-related training abroad to large-scale co-operation efforts.
Part of the European Commission's Lifelong Learning Programme, this programme funds many different types of activities of varying scales. These include 'mobility' initiatives enabling people to train in another country, co-operation projects to transfer or develop innovative practices, and networks focusing on topical themes in the sector.
The people able to benefit from the programme range from trainees in initial vocational training, to people who have already graduated, as well as VET professionals and anyone from organisations active in this field.
Leonardo da Vinci enables organisations in the vocational education sector to work with partners from across Europe, exchange best practices, and increase their staff's expertise. It should make vocational education more attractive to young people and, by helping people to gain new skills, knowledge and qualifications, the programme also boosts the overall competitiveness of the European labour market.
Innovation projects are key to the programme. They aim to improve the quality of training systems by developing and transferring innovative policies, courses, teaching methods, materials and procedures.
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