\ The aim of this training is to provide company tutors with techniques and tools to be able to successfully carry out their tutoring tasks.
\ Companies of the different professional families that are offered within the formative offer of this regime of vocational training have participated.
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More than 40 companies from Mallorca have participated in the training aimed at tutors of the intensive VET modality that has been carried out during the month of November in order to provide company tutors with techniques and tools to be able to successfully develop their tutoring tasks.
Organised by the Directorate General of Vocational Training and Higher Artistic Education and the Chamber of Commerce of Mallorca, the training lasted 16 hours, divided into 6 hours of online training, 4 hours in a classroom session and 6 hours of individual training through the virtual campus. Companies from the different professional families that are offered within the training offer of this vocational training scheme have participated: Administration and Management, Commerce and marketing, Electricity and electronics, Hotel and catering and tourism, IT and communications, Food industries and Transport and maintenance of vehicles.
The face-to-face session that took place at the Chamber of Commerce of Mallorca on Wednesday 30 November was attended by the Director General of Vocational Training and Higher Artistic Education, Antoni Baos, in addition to the heads of the Chamber’s Training Department. During his speech, Baos stressed the role of companies, “companies that are an essential part of this intensive vocational training programme, as they are an active part of each student’s training programme”.
Once the training has been completed, the companies will obtain a certificate from the Chamber of Commerce of Mallorca and the Directorate General of Vocational Training and Higher Artistic Education, a certificate that will be a prerequisite to qualify for financial aid for companies that hire vocational training students in the intensive dual mode. In this sense, in the previous edition, an endowment of up to €2,000 of aid was envisaged for each student, up to a maximum of three students per company.