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WORKSHOP B: Motivation vs. Barriers Conclusions
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What are the barriers that still hinder the active partnership? – defining the battle map How can partnership be encouraged? – Best practices – What works? Put their glasses on our eyes… (what can be done)
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Unnecessary barriers that still exist… Lack of understanding of each other („two worlds speaking different languages“) Lack of trust Lack of communication ---------- Lack of resources Real priorities of the institutions, commitment of academics Lack of resources for innovation Issues of intellectual property Lack of capacity for apprenticeship and practical assignements …
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What works –best practice examples Best practice ideas from the University perspective (University of Strathclyde) – clear university strategy, constructive approach to negotiations, clear model of contracts, realistic estimations (true costs, scale of potential rewards, etc.) Best practice ideas from the University perspective (University of Strathclyde) – clear university strategy, constructive approach to negotiations, clear model of contracts, realistic estimations (true costs, scale of potential rewards, etc.) Study in the field of VET (strategic communication within a region, innovation learning environment, new services) Study in the field of VET (strategic communication within a region, innovation learning environment, new services) Many concrete examples (JetNet, Science team, C.genial, … ) – coordination is missing Many concrete examples (JetNet, Science team, C.genial, … ) – coordination is missing
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What we can do - Key elements specifically highlighted (1) Long-term constructive partnership All levels of EaT (VET) Mathematics, Science and Technology – real problem of the ageing population; attractiveness and interest, ERT: European Coordination Body (increase interest in MST) TEACHERS Professionals in teaching
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What we can do - Key elements specifically highlighted (2) Spin-outs (incl. start-ups) – advice, help with intellectual property issues, funding, … Role of policy-makers in partnership Corporate social responsibility Creativity and skills– long-term development
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Thank you for your attention. Leona Šteigrová, leona.steigrova@msmt.cz leona.steigrova@msmt.cz
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