Project Updates!
The last two decades some traditional crafts have declined due to mass production and rising consumerism, leading to a devaluing of craft as a practice and reduced sharing of traditional crafting skills. Others have evolved, embracing the digital age, particularly…
We are delighted with the progress we are making on the excellent Erasmus+ project RENOUVAL (https://renouval-project.eu/) which aims to design new training pathways in craft sectors based on intergenerational learning, putting in contact craft professionals with low-qualified young adults in…
Within the Renouval project, content development is ongoing across all partners. As INQS is developing content around Competence Unit 1 – “ICT applied to the craft sector”, we thought that we would share some of the developed content which is…
The aim of RENOUVAL project (https://renouval-project.eu/) is to design new training pathways in craft sectors based on intergenerational learning, putting in contact craft professionals with low-qualified young adults. The project has developed a newsletter, outlining updates related to the ongoing…
The first meeting of the exciting new project RENOUVAL took place online on Dec 9th. Due to Covid 19 situation, the kick-off meeting was organized online. It was agreed not to plan any face-to- face meeting at this moment and…
As work continues as part of the Erasmus+ Renouval project, all partners are currently examining the national qualification systems in each partner country with a view to Crafts education. In Ireland, the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) was developed…
INQS is delighted to be working with 5 partners based in France, Spain, Portugal and Greece to design new training pathways in craft sectors based on intergenerational learning, putting in contact craft professionals with low-qualified young adults in order to…