In brief: A set of national reports, including the description of drinking water supply sector and VET requirements in each partner country, collected through questionnaires and group work with representatives from the key project target groups and stakeholders. The expected milestone of the deliverable will be identification and analysis of the specific VET requirements in the project area. It will be used to:
In: English.
Available: as texts on the website; as a database.
Methodology: surveys, questionnaires, interviews, consultations.
In brief: An interactive e-learning portal that serves as flexible e-medium providing competence-based carrier development. It also acts as knowledge data base, supplying relevant information in the project subject area, as well as experience exchange platform within and outside the project consortium. The PureH2O e-portal also operates as a powerful dissemination and exploitation tool. It consists from the following parts:
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: on the website
Methodology: e-learning; partners and target users have free online access to the web portal.
In brief: Creation of blended learning programme in water supply sector, comprising 12 courses concerning characteristic, operation, management and economics of Drinking Water Treatment Plants. The project blend foresees development of on-/off-line training friendly opportunities designed for target groups in all partners' languages. The training model is elaborated on the basis of the specific requirements for targeted qualifications of professionals working in the water supply sector who need upgrading/updating of their knowledge and skills. Comprehensive learning outcomes-based units are designed to give detailed view of knowledge, skills and wider competence required for the target groups. A certification process based on ECVET allocation is set up. The knowledge is available as Learning Pathways (LPs) and Short Intensive Courses (SICs) designed to match EQF levels 5, 6 and 7, and weighed through ECVET. The qualification description is made in accordance with ISCO/ESCO system.
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: on the website.
Methodology: creation of 12 qualification descriptions at different EQF levels and corresponding blended learning LPs and SICs.
In brief: A general frame for gathering of documents certifying completed training and acquired competence/qualification in water supply sector. It facilitates the mobility process and comprises the following:
The system frame is set up following the established common for the project criteria and procedures, and standard quality indicators.
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: as documents on the website.
Methodology: a Skills Passport is constructed for each qualification description.
In brief: PureH2O project evaluation strategy involves internal and external monitoring and evaluation. Internal monitoring covers activities of partner organizations, internal evaluation of interim/final results by experts, and application of quality indicators. External monitoring applies external evaluation criteria organized by academic national and international structures.
The final evaluation of project results/outcomes is conducted through testing/evaluation and tuning process. As a result an evaluation report is delivered, which comprises:
In the evaluation report the relevant conclusions for the possibility for approbation of the system for qualifications' description – mobility procedure for cross-organizational / multinational cooperation is also made.
In: English
Available: on the web
Methodology: Evaluation methodology involves application of self-assessment strategies through questionnaires, tests and evaluation forms; creation and use of an algorithm for the training process, gathering of data by structured testing tools, and analysis of feedback information.
In brief: Six trainings events are planned for piloting and exploitation of project results and products accompanied by a set of evaluation documents. Thus, testing the qualifications description in the context of specific VET qualification acquisition at all partner countries will be organized in a blended learning manner. The training events will be organized on voluntary principle and the process of training will be evaluated by self/assessment using the programme evaluation tools. Off-line tuition will be also implemented as a feedback for optimization of programme content and applicability.
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: in partners’ countries, at workspace, as oral presentations
Methodology: face-to face tutorials, on-/off-line testing,
In brief: This output is focused on the dissemination objectives and measures achieving throughout the course of the project. It defines and prioritize the key objectives of the project’s dissemination; identifies main stakeholder types/categories and why to reach them; elaborates means for reaching out to stakeholders, defines time-lines for the planned dissemination activities and stakeholder contact and, finally, identifies and prioritizes dissemination tools.
In this document an overview of the dissemination process is made, conclusions is drown how to identify and reach stakeholders, including end users and the public, in order to raise their awareness regarding the findings of the consortium and to encourage them to support and adoption of the consortium’s recommendations regarding the access to the obtained research data. Analysis of applicability of dissemination tools is done, as well as assessment and mapping of tools to project activities and stakeholders groups. Final evaluation of PureH2O dissemination strategy is given.
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: as text document on the web site
Methodology: face-to-face data presentation; dissemination of advertising and information materials, feed-back results for project applicability and acceptance gathering and analysis
In brief: multiplier events envisaged to diffuse developed project intellectual outputs to target audience and interested stakeholders through organization and performance of dedicated workshops. Depending on the country and institution specific features the envisaged dissemination & use workshops will be focused as follows:
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: in partners’ countries
Methodology: launching of announcement company, gathering of data by pre-structured inquiries, and analysis of feedback information.
In brief: This project output evaluates the achievements compared to the project objectives and seeks for successes and lessons learned of the PureH2O project. The following objectives are pursued in order to achieve this goal:
In: Turkish, Bulgarian, English, Dutch
Available: as text document on the web site
Methodology: review analysis of the PureH2O project trough qualitative (individual interviews, observations), documentary (project documents, reports, standards) and quantitative study methods based on project goal, objectives and indicators.