IN-NATURE LEONARDO DA VINCI Community Vocational Training Action Programme “Nature and Rural Realm Interpreter: an innovative training” 3 rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October 2004
DURATION AND DATES 3rd PHASE 1/01/ /02/05 4th PHASE 1/03/ /08/05 6 months 2 nd PHASE 1/01/ /12/05 (12 months) 5 th PHASE 1/09/ /12/05 4 months 6 th phase 1/01/ /03/06 3 months 1 ST PHASE 1/10/ /12/03 Project start and coordination The Training Itinerary Intermediate assessment Didactic guides & project testing Publishing & dissemination of results Project final assessment and valuation 1/10/03 30 months 31/03/06
EVALUATION - 1st Phase Nitra, October rd Transnational Meeting SPECIFIC AIMS u The Transnational Piloting Committee to start the project u Continuous relationship with coordinator (IRMA SL) u To use NICT u Raising awareness among different collectives - Social actors involvement at a local, regional and national level - Educational authorities - Web page - News bulletin
EVALUATION - 1st Phase -SELF EVALUATION FORM -Evaluation report (1st Phase) by coordinator (continuous assessment) -Products: -LOGO DESIGN -WEB PAGE DESIGN Informative bulletin or newsletter partners translation -Material distribution?? -Reports presented in Trento about project dissemination activities. 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October 2004
7 MODULES Nature Interpreter Rural Realm Interpreter Autochthonous Products Valorisation Sustainable Development in rural areas Psycho- pedagogical & Social - labour counselling Practices in enterprises Environment & Community Directives Nat. Heritage FAUNA-FLORA Active Tourism ECOTOURISM Rural architecture & cultural historic artistic heritage Ethnography Rural development Community policies VI Action Programme in Environment Sustainable Tourism & Natura Network 2000 Beneficiaries profiles: women, young people & sectors workers Itinerary adaptation to the real needs of the involved sectors Natura Network 2000 & Habitats Directives PARTNERS IRMA ADRAT PARTNERS PRAGMA & AGR. NITRA CIA ADESPER ADRAT 2nd PHASE
1st & 2nd Modules + examples 1.WHAT Description, including the most remarkable aspects of the area (vegetation, animals, cultural, history, …) Traditions Access to the area Any other interpretative experiences in the area? Themes that can be interpreted 2.WHY Reasons for choosing the area (visitors or environmental management, economy improvement, marketing, …) 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd PHASE
3.TARGET PUBLIC Visitors profile Number Interests and expectations How long will they stay in the area? 4. HOW IMPLEMENTATION Media to be used Localization Theme-place association Interpretation objectives Style 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd PHASE
4.2.- MANAGEMENT Staff required and their profile Maintenance Constructions Investment 5.MONITORING AND EVALUATION Is it working? Have the objectives been achieved? Improvement 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd PHASE
PLANNING INTERPRETATION Partners interventions 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd PHASE
MODULE 1: NATURAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE INTERPRETATION General objective Duration Specific objectives 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October st Module
Contents 1. ¿What is interpretation? 2. Definitions. 3. Basis to develop a good interpretation plan. 4. Participants in the interpretative process. 5. Questions that an interpreter should ask himself. 6. Planning interpretation. The interpretative programme. 7. Thematic interpretation. 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October st Module
MODULE 2: INTERPRETATION IN RURAL AREAS General objective Duration Specific objectives 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd Module
Contents 1.¿What can we interpret within the rural realm? 2.Nature 3.Landscape 4.History and culture. Traditions 5.Rural architecture. 6.Rural areas interpretation programme 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October nd Module
Partners activities for project diffusion FOCUS GROUPS workshops to identify and adapt the training itinerary to the specific necessities of different sectors. – WORKSHOP PROPOSAL DATES: OCTOBER- NOVEMBER CONCLUSIONS SENT BY NOVEMBER 30th (English) 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October 2004 Dissemination activities
DISSEMINATION STRATEGY Transnational Piloting Committee > 4 FOCUS GROUPS FG 1FG 2FG 3FG 4 IRMA ADRAT ADESPER CIA Toscana Agroinstitut NITRA METLA PRAGMA - IRMA Agroinstitut NITRA RESOURCES VIRTUAL CENTRE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF NATURE INTERPRETERS PARTNERS In Nature Partners Results diffusion and experiences exchange - Local Action Groups - Trainers in rural areas - Rural development programmes & inniciatives - Rural women associations Practical experiences in enterprises. Teletraining CD rom WEB page TARGET GROUPS Training centres Education authorities Teachers Tourism workers Social agents Different countries Nitra, October rd Transnational Meeting
RESULTS DIFFUSION PLANNING ACTIONS RAISING AWARENESS COOPERATION AGREEMENTS PUBLISHINGNICTs TRANSNATIONAL SEMINARS TARGET GROUPS SOCIAL AGENTS AUTHORITIES European Network of Nature Interpreters PROFESSIONALS ENTERPRISES NEWSLETTERS LANGUAGES HANDBOOK WEB PAGE RESOURCES VIRTUAL CENTRE PRACTICES EXPERIENCE SUPPORT OPINIONS SEMINARS Long time cooperation Works promoting new actions Over new collectives Nitra, October rd Transnational Meeting
RESULTS DIFFUSION MANAGEMENT MONITORING PROJECT PHASES PARTNERS DIFFUSION ACTIONS Performances calendar Impact on public opinion WEB PAGE NEWS bulletin Resources Virtual Centre EVALUATION queries collectives Nitra, October rd Transnational Meeting
Modules development to present in the next transnational meeting March 2005 MODULES 1&2 - to be closed in December Modules March COLABORATION AMONG PARTNERS CONTINOUS COMUNICATION Resources Virtual Centre --(Web Page) - IRMA SL News bulletin (Web) - IRMA SL OTHER DIFFUSSION ACTIVITIES ? 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October rd Phase Planning
NEXT TRANSNATIONAL MEETING -Italy/Portugal -Dates: March -Points: 1.Workshops conclusions 2.Modules presentation 3.2nd and 3rd phase evaluation 4.Results diffusion 5.Training itinerary assessment 3rd Transnational Meeting Nitra, October rd Phase Planning