SKILLMAN INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2019
10th & 11th October 2019 – Florence, Italy
Skillman.eu Network launches the 5th edition of the yearly SIF – SKILLMAN.EU INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2019 on “Curriculum design, Sectoral skills development and Ethical issues on Advanced Manufacturing sector” – October 10th and 11th 2019.
In 2019, the SIF will be hosted in Florence, Italy, at the national fair on education DIDACTA, promoted by INDIRE, the National Institute for Documentation, Innovation and Educational Research of the Italian Ministry of Education.
The SKILLMAN.EU INTERNATIONAL FORUM 2019 explores the following four dimensions:
4 focuses
'Action driven' model for CoVE
Nature, characteristics and settings of the CoVEs promoted by Skillman for a green and inclusive 'game change' in AM and sectoral skills development
Curriculum design
Innovative curriculum design in Advanced Manufacturing sector in coherence with ECVET - EQF framework and ESCO classification and innovative solutions for learning
Ethical values, green, inclusion
Capacity building synergies and collaboration to connect the competences needed for AM to the personal responsibility according to the UNESCO 17 goals
STUDY ABROAD
The Skillman cooperational model: innovative approaches and exchange of good practices in transnational mobility for education and employability
Expected Outcomes
Discussing and analysing the main challenges faced by the Advanced Manufacturing sector regarding:
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Challenges and new approaches to design new innovative curricula
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Interconnection and coherence of curricula and professional profiles with ECVET – EQF framework and ESCO classification
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Advanced Manufacturing sector and responsibility according to the UNESCO 17 goals on Sustainable Development
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social innovation, societal impact, societal challenges and ethical issues
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policies and initiatives for sectoral skills development anticipating and matching skills and jobs
Opportunities
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discussing relevant issues in Advanced Manufacturing in relation to VET systems, public policies, research and good practices
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keeping informed regarding publications and other sources
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inquiring and share new ideas, materials, suggestions useful for their work
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finding partners for international projects and cooperation
Target participants
From Skillman members and from connected entities:
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government officials working in education, industry development, innovation, finance, and planning
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TVET organisations, schools and universities
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industries and SMEs
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NGOs and civil society organizations
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embassy and/or trade commissioners
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think-tanks, institutes, academia, and centers of excellence
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development partners
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experts and researchers
DETAILED PROGRAMME
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SIF 2019 Promoters
Arriving by plane
International Airport “Amerigo Vespucci”, (code IATA FLR) is 4 km from the city centre and can be easily reached by taxi and Ataf/Sita shuttle service “Vola in bus” which connects the airport with the central railway station “Santa Maria Novella” in only 15/20 minutes.
Florence is well linked with the rest of the world through connections with Rome Fiumicino, Milan Malpensa and the main European capitals (Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich, Paris, Vienna). The main car rental services can be found at the airport.For further information: Airport of Florence – www.aeroportofirenze.it – tel. +39 055 30615
Pisa International Airport (code IATA PSA) is 80 km from Florence city centre and is connected to the Tuscany capital by train (departure every hour) and Terravition gran turismo buses. For information on timetables and tickets visit the website www.terravision.eu Besides aircrafts on regular services there are also low-cost flights operating in Pisa airport.For further information: Pisa International Airport –www.pisa-airport.com -tel. +39 050 849300
Following the improvement of the railway line “Freccia Rossa” which connects Florence and Bologna in only 35 minutes, Bologna Airport (code IATA BLQ) is today an easy stopover to reach Florence.
For further information: Bologna International Airport – www.bologna-airport.it – tel +39 051 6479615
Arriving by train
Santa Maria Novella Central Station (one of the main railway junctions and interchange points of Florence public transport) is a two-minute walk from the main entrance of the da Basso Fortress, and the main reception of Firenze Fiera, placed at the ground floor of Palazzo degli Affari.
The other two railway stations of Florence (Rifredi and Campo di Marte) are 10 minutes from Santa Maria Novella Station and are well connected with local busses and scheduled busses.
For further information: www.trenitalia.it and www.italotreno.it
Arriving by car
Florence is connected with the main Italian cities through an efficient motorway network which leads to the city centre, where the fair district is located.
The da Basso Fortress is only 4 km from the A1 motorway (exit: Florence north or south).