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eCOTOOL (e-competences tools) was an international project undertaken through the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme, specifically the Leonardo da Vinci programme. Having run from 1 June 2009 until 30 November 2011, the eCOTOOL project primarily dealt with initial and continuing vocational education and training (VET) in the European Union. eCOTOOL focused on:

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  • eCOTOOL (e-competences tools) was an international project undertaken through the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme, specifically the Leonardo da Vinci programme. Having run from 1 June 2009 until 30 November 2011, the eCOTOOL project primarily dealt with initial and continuing vocational education and training (VET) in the European Union. The objective of eCOTOOL was to improve the development, exchange, and maintenance of VET certificates and their accessibility and transparency by harmonizing Europass with other European instruments (EQF, ECVET) and e‐competences. This aimed to increase European mobility and the transparency of VET systems. eCOTOOL focused on: 1. * the improvement of the development, exchange, and maintenance of vocational education and training (VET) certificates and their accessibility and transparency and 2. * increasing European mobility and transparency in general. In an attempt to achieve these objectives eCOTOOL developed the adaptable eco‐tools based on the European policies Europass Certificate Supplement (CS), EQF, ECVET, and PAS 1093. The Europass CS eco‐tools were first tested and evaluated in the agricultural sector. Finally the eCOTOOL results were submitted to the European Standardization Committees (CEN/TC 353) to contribute to a European consensus and standard for VET competences. (en)
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  • 530000.0
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  • Europass,EQF,ECVET,competences, agriculture
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  • e-competences tools (en)
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  • 530000.0
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  • November 2011 (en)
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  • Europass, EQF, ECVET, competences, agriculture (en)
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  • eCOTOOL (en)
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  • * University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) * Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training(BIBB) * Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania (MAICh) * Hellenic Organization for Standardization (ELOT) * Agro-Know Technologies * Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information (UZEI) * Chamber of Agriculture and Forestry of Slovenia (KGZS) * Institute for the Development of Vocational Training (ISFOL) * KION * University of Bolton (en)
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  • European Research Consortium Project (en)
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  • Improving the use of VET certificates through harmonization of European instruments (en)
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  • December 2009 (en)
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  • e-competences tools (en)
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  • eCOTOOL (e-competences tools) was an international project undertaken through the European Union's Lifelong Learning Programme, specifically the Leonardo da Vinci programme. Having run from 1 June 2009 until 30 November 2011, the eCOTOOL project primarily dealt with initial and continuing vocational education and training (VET) in the European Union. eCOTOOL focused on: (en)
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  • ECOTOOL (en)
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