NordPlus Adult project No. NPAD-2014/10153 “The right skills for vocational training in construction industry sector" Evaluation results Bergen meeting.

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NordPlus Adult project No. NPAD-2014/10153 “The right skills for vocational training in construction industry sector" Evaluation results Bergen meeting 05 – 07 May 2015 Bergen

Data In 1 st Kaunas meeting evaluation session participated 7 participants from Denmark and Lithuania 1 = very dissatisfied, 2 = dissatisfied, 3 = neither satisfied nor dissatisfied,4 = satisfied, 5 = very satisfied

Indicators 1. Quality of the transnational element 1.1. Input by the project partners Extent to which each partner contributed to the meeting – 4,86 Extent to which each partner contributed to the meeting – 4,86 Evidence of partners sharing roles and responsibilities during the meeting or as part of the overall project – 4,57

1.2. Link between the aims of the meeting and the overarching aims of the transnational project Mutual understanding amongst partners about project and meeting rationale and the short-term / long-term objectives of the meeting and the project – 4,29

1.3 Representation of a variety countries Extent to which a reasonable representation of participants from various countries has been achieved 4,86

2. Structure, content and delivery of the meeting 2. Structure, content and delivery of the meeting 2.1. Organization of the transnational meeting Evidence of clear planing – 4,71 Realistic timescales – 4,86 Appropriate selection of delegates – 4,86

2.2. Effectiveness of the content and appropriate range and balance of activities 2.2. Effectiveness of the content and appropriate range and balance of activities Appropriate content, cleary related to the aims/objectives of the meeting – 4,43 Relevant mixture of meetings; eg meeting sessions, educational visits etc – 5,0 Appropriateness of social activities – 4,86

2.3. Effectiveness of shared ownership of the meeting Evidence that the needs and expectations of the participants have been taken into account – 4,71 Evidence that participants have the opportunity to contribute their own expertise – 4,71

3. Materials, resources, equipment 3.1 Provision and suitability of materials, resources and equipment Evidence of appropriate prior information being issued to the participants – 4,57 3. Materials, resources, equipment 3.1 Provision and suitability of materials, resources and equipment Evidence of appropriate prior information being issued to the participants – 4,57 Relevance and quality of materials issued during the meeting – 4,29 Provision of support and assistance for technology users – 4,71 Extent to which technology and other resources are used effectively and innovatively – 4,57

4. Accomodation 4.1 Quality of accomodation Attention to practical details and catering arrangements – 4,71 Suitability of working venue – 4,71 Quality of overnight accommodation – 4,29 Evidence of any special requirements of participants being taken account of – 4,57

Total 1. Quality of the transnational element – 4,64; 2. Structure, content and delivery of the meeting – 4,77; 3. Materials, resources, equipment – 4,54 4. Quality of accommodation – 4,57 Total 4,63 points

Thank you !!! Tomas Vilčinskas Tomas Vilčinskas