Thursday, March 8, 2012

Learning for workers in the UE: Why and how

By Baixo Minho






















Spain and work learning

Spanish govt. supports, with a little help from the European Union, learning courses for workers. In this sense, there are corporations specialized in offer this type of learning with free courses to develop a cutting edge way for improving workers ' ability in targeted areas. They can learn online, Distance system or In Company, making their coaching as straightforward as practicable. By example SEO, gardening or pay per click can be learnt from house. Coaching finds here a big chance.

Web courses, online learning, are growing up a lot in the last months. Reasons are several: free, recognised titles and free time in corporations are the best advantages that online coaching for active employees present to the users.

This fact is possible thanks to the EU and Spanish administration give commercial support for this actions and some fraud have been detected. It might be one of the first activities in being cut if EU Union finally decides not to continue supporting free learning for employees in the member states due to the crisis.



In Company training

In Company Coaching is a system of classroom training within the own company. Who offers the courses moves its facilities to provide coaching engineered to fit a company and its workers. People who needs to make a course select the agenda, dates and times that best suit their wants.

It's a major advantage for some specialised corporations where manual work is the main subject for employees.

This sort of coaching offers the following advantages:

- Adjusted to the needs of the company: it can be developed where employees are for nurturing their skills in their area.

- Exclusiveness, corporations are employed exclusively for a single training without more compromises.

- Flexibleness in content, dates and times for employees and firms.

- Training to date.

Classroom courses for firms offered in this system might be 100% free for employers and workers, coaching included.





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