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Envogue
Although female representation on IT and business courses has generally increased, it is still a common European challenge that socially disadvantaged young women who have not experienced success in education show low participation and retention rates for these subjects.
The Envogue project aims to develop materials to be used by adult education providers that will interest and motivate this previously “education resistant” target group of young women.
This project will focus on improving the attractiveness of IT and business courses and encouraging creativity and entrepreneurial spirit in young, disadvantaged women who have not previously experienced success in education. By integrating content that will interest these young women into more conventional learning materials it is hoped that teachers and trainers will be more equipped to effectively teach these young women and increase their learning success.
The partnership consists of 8 organisations from 7 EU Member States and Turkey and receives valuable input from National Strategic Advisory Groups and Associated Partners.
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