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E-classes Project Kick off Meeting IASI 15-16 febraury 2018 Cipat is a consortium of 41 Tuscan vocational schools Our Aims Reduction of schools drop-out out rate Reformation of Technical and Vocational Education curricula


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E-classes Project Kick off Meeting IASI 15-16 febraury 2018

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Cipat is a consortium of 41 Tuscan vocational schools

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Our Aims

  • Reduction of schools’ drop-out out rate
  • Reformation of Technical and Vocational

Education curricula

  • Improvement and enhancement of

professional skills

  • Promotion of projects and partnerships in an

European scenario (Calls of Erasmus Plus)

  • Helping associated schools in teachers’

training

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Drop-out rate Reduction

 Projects that integrate state upper education

schools and vocational training agencies under the framework of Tuscan regional laws and regulations

 “School Inclusion” Project No 134318- LLP-1-

2071-IT-COMENIUS-CMP on early school leaving issues with partners from the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Greece and Italy

 School Safety Net : transfer of innovation.

Resources to tackle early school leaving

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SCHOOL SAFETY NET

  • National Reports on early school leaving
  • Transnational Report
  • Database of publications
  • Collection of teachers’ experiences
  • Case studies and scenarios
  • Online Training Package for teachers with

theoretical analysis and practical suggestions

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THE REFORMATION OF CURRICULA

  • Cooperation with Tuscan region policy makers
  • Training courses on teaching competences
  • Regional system of VET ( I e FP)
  • Regional system of EFQ, according to the

National law ( 4-5 years of training)

  • New Vocational Italian system starting in

september 2018: a contribution to schools and teachers

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SCHOOL ORGANIZATION

Projects for the adoption of quality management models (EFQM, CAF, BSC) in cooperation with:

  • AICQ-TL, Associazione italiana cultura della

qualità

  • APQI, Associazione Premio Qualità Italia
  • Training activities on National Evaluation Plan (

PNV) for Headteachers and Teachers

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TEACHERS’ SKILLS

Teachers’ training courses and seminars mainly based on benchlearning in order to share and disseminate best practices through the exchange of teaching experiences and innovating teaching tools

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PROJECTS

  • BSC: project on total quality management model for

Tuscan schools (2005-6)

  • Projects aiming at the integration of school curricula

with vocational training agencies (since 2003)

  • SCHOOL INCLUSION: Comenius project on early

school leaving (2007-9)

  • CAF:
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schools’ quality management

  • Now running as promoter: Pathway through religion

(Ka2 strategic partnership)

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PARTNERSHIPS AND CONTACTS

  • Direzione Generale per l’Istruzione e la

Formazione Tecnica Superiore

  • Ufficio Scolastico Regionale della Toscana
  • Uffici Scolastici Regionali of Veneto, Liguria and

Puglia

  • EBTT, Ente Bilaterale Turismo Toscano
  • Community service institutions (Misericordia di

Firenze)

  • Istituto Tecnico Professionale «F.Datini» Prato
  • Polo tecnico Professionale Giorgi-Fermi Lucca
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CIPAT COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION

  • CIPAT website
  • Online monthly newsletter
  • Meetings
  • Seminars
  • Conferences
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Cipat has collaborated with Datini Institute in many partnerships and projects Istituto Tecnico-Professionale Francesco Datini PRATO

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Istituto Tecnico Professionale “Francesco Datini”

HISTORY  1963 three-year vocational courses  '90s new types of vocational courses for improving professional education in order to create “full citizens”  Today: 1178 students, three educational paths also for adults, 200 employees A short presentation

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  • 2007 new courses in hotel and restaurant

services are offered, as well as new job

  • pportunities
  • 2015: Technical section for agricultural technology /

food industry In its long history, Datini Institute has always tried to meet the needs and changes of the surrounding area

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  • Erasmus + Not Only Fair Play Project (2015)
  • Erasmus+ Programme - KA2 YEES Project (2015)
  • Lifelong Learning Programme - KA4 School Safety Net

(2013)

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  • Life Long Learning Programme - Transfer of

Innovation Action Stay@School (2011)

  • Lifelong Learning Programme Leonardo Da Vinci –

TOI LeTS Go (2009)

  • Life Long Learning Programme - Comenius -

Multilateral Projects School Inclusion (2007)

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CIPAT & GIORGI INSTITUTE

Another partner of CIPAT involved in this project is the Istituto Professionale Giovanni Giorgi, Lucca

The school today The school in the 1920s-1930s

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Istituto Professionale Giovanni Giorgi, Lucca

HISTORY: 1919: The Regia scuola popolare per arti e Mestieri (Royal popular school for arts And crafts) was established and located in the Former Convent of the Passionist nuns where still is nowadays. 1920/1: first schoolyear: 151 students divided into three classes. 1928: the school was entitled to the pioneer aviator Carlo del Prete.

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07/02/18

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1937/8: the school became a Scuola tecnico-industriale (Technical-industrial school). 1940/5: during the Second World War the institute started some new courses related to military activity, such as telegraphy. All the technical instruments of the school were destroyed during the Nazi occupation of Lucca in 1945. 1950s-1980s: after the war the school was restored and took the present name of Istituto per l’industria e l’artigianato (Institute for industry and craft) and was entitled to the scientist Giovanni Giorgi. It was inaugurated by the President of the Italian Republic, Giovanni Gronchi (1955-1962). 1992/3: after a general reformation of the professional institutes, the school took the present organization, with two vocational courses (mechanical and electrical) and a third one, for posthodontists, which was later added. 2000s: the institute was aggregated to the Technical Institute E. Fermi and is now part of the Polo scientifico-professionale Fermi-Giorgi. It has now around 400 students per year; the courses take place in the historical seat of the Giorgi (via del Giardino Botanico) and in the one in Via Santa Chiara (mainly posthodontists). Some of the most important works made by students throughout the long institute’s history, together with their intruments are now gathered in the Museo di tecnologia industriale (Museum of industrial technology).

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A mechanical calculator A portable transistor - TV

From the Institute’s museum. CIPAT & GIORGI INSTITUTE

CIPAT consortium and the Giorgi institute are working together for two ongoing projects: Pathway through religions ad E-Classes.

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CIPAT STAFF – E -Classes

Nominativo Istituto appartenenza email tel Elena Vaiani (italiano-storia) Fermi-Giorgi (LU) elena.vaiani@gmail.com 3487289981 Barbara Scattini (elettrotecnica) Fermi-Giorgi (LU) barbara.scattini@istruzione.it 3284515483 Giovanna Lazzurri (elettrotecnica) Fermi-Giorgi (LU) giovannalazzurri@libero.it 3401425745 Anna Teseo (italiano-storia) ISI Garfagnana (LU) anna.teseo@istruzione.it 3486082893 Giovanni Cormaci (ed. fisica) Datini (PO) giovanni.cormaci@virgilio.it 3332345343 Anna Luise (matematica) Datini (PO) annaluise2@libero.it 340978771 Marco Manzuoli (italiano-storia) Datini (PO) manzuolimarco@gmail.com 3478030473