DR. ILIYANA BENINA DR. NIKOLA BENIN
Project No: 2023-2-TR01-KA210-VET-000170231
Project Title: "Improving
the Quality of Aligned Training Programs in Renewable Energy Department"
Location: Portugal
Dates: April 27–30,
2026
Participants from Initiatives
for Civil Society: Magdalina Benina and Radka Danchovska
During a three-day intensive working program in Portugal, the representatives of the Initiatives for Civil Society
– Magdalina Benina and Radka Danchovska –
actively participated in the development of innovative educational tools for
the renewable energy sector. The primary focus of the mobility was to create
synergy among partners for the development of a unified curriculum and digital
resources.
Magdalina Benina and Radka
Danchovska presented national perspectives and best practices in Photovoltaic
(PV) systems training. They participated in a workshop dedicated to identifying
core competencies and drafting the structure of a shared curriculum. During a
visit to the ATEC facilities, the participants gained insights into modern
equipment and methodological approaches for practical training.
The second day focused on
the project's digitalization. The association's representatives contributed to:
·
Designing the platform
structure and the functionalities of the mobile application.
·
Developing prototype
content, including learning modules and video materials.
·
Technical planning and
task distribution for the finalization of digital tools.
On the final day, the
participants focused on project sustainability through trainer preparation.
They developed draft models for the structure and content of training modules.
Innovative teaching approaches and cultural adaptations of materials were also
discussed.
Magdalina Benina and Radka
Danchovska took part in outlining the post-mobility action plan, which includes
dissemination activities and the finalization of the mobile app.
Their participation
significantly contributed to the successful achievement of the mobility goals.
Thanks to their input, the project now has a clear framework for a future common
curriculum and a digital ecosystem, which will enhance the quality of
vocational education in the field of renewable energy sources.
"This partnership is key to
implementing European standards in renewable energy training at a national
level," the participants shared
at the end of the visit.