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YEP MED provides training on administrative processes in international trade for Italian NEETs

The third of the YEP MED occupational training courses scheduled to take place for Italian students will take place in the final days of January 2022.

This course, aimed at local young unemployed people or women with an administration background - will use the Simulated Practice Enterprises methodology - a didactic strategy of “learning by doing” -  and will aim to:

  • Promote the simultaneous and integrated development of functional competencies of organisational management (social, human and business) based on a methodological-didactic simulation device that allows for, within the framework of formal education, contextualized and experiential knowledge.
  • Stimulate the responsible and autonomous development of the participant to become fluent in problem solving and decision-making in the event of unforeseen circumstances, incidents and conflicts produced by the dynamics of a company and its interactions with customers and suppliers.
  • Develop a system that stays on top of current market developments and operations and adapts its contents to them, ensuring a seamless connection of the teaching-learning model with the local industry trends.
  • Contribute to the occupational guidance of participants and the employability of unemployed through role-playing tests and specific tasks typical of the world of work.
  • Provide participants with administration background in the local port community area with first-hand knowledge of the Port of Civitavecchia, its infrastructures, logistics equipment and operations.
  • Allow companies in the sector, through the associations, to make the characteristics of their activities and the professional profiles they need to develop appropriately known to the local youths.

The course will be given in English and Italian - the local language of the port community, with the materials handed out in English - the international language of transport. 

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