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This section provides access to Video Testimonials of VET Students and Companies’ managers who have been protagonists of Work Based Learning experiences.
The testimonials highlight the benefits, the skills acquired, the impact in terms of employability and the benefits for the enterprise and the VET students resulting from the WBL Experiences they have been involved in.
The testimonials also aim to underline the importance for companies, that human resources they are going to select and employ, have both the technical and professional skills to perform the specific task and the basic and transversal skills that can be acquired only by completing VET education, so to motivate students not to abandon their studies.
SWOT Testimonials VET Students Tsvetomir (Nicole and Mirela) Bulgaria
The interview is about
VET Students
Name
Tsvetomir
Name of the company
Student in a professional high school
Country
Bulgaria
Main Contents of the Interview
In the video Tsvetomir talks about his WBL practice as a tour guide. He shares how he needed to develop his own historical reviews of the tourist places, how he worked together with the expert tourist guides and what were the main challenges he met in his practice and in this profession.
The trainer can use this video to discuss with students what they believe they posses as qualities, skills and knowledge from their professional qualification and do they think if they can manage to work tourist guides and what they believe is most important for this profession.
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.