How this course works

Welcome to the course Building School—Company Partnerships!
It is really a great pleasure to welcome you in this learning journey and learn together with you for the next five weeks!
Before we start, we would like to highlight the timeline of this course to help you plan your learning and successfully complete the course.
The course is divided in 4 main modules including a final assignment:
Module 1 – It takes a whole village to educate a child: Working with companies
Module 2 – Working with companies: How to get started
Module 3 – Working with Companies: Exploring modes of school-company engagement
Module 4 – Develop an action plan to build the partnership
Course scheduleModule 1 opens Monday 7 November Live event Wednesday 16 November, 16.00 CET Module 2 opens Monday 14 November Module 3 opens Monday 21 November Module 4 opens
Monday 28 November Submission phase opens
Monday 28 November, 12:00 CET Deadline to submit your action plan
Wednesday 7 December, 23:59 CET Peer assessment phase starts
Wednesday 8 December, from 00:00 CET Deadline of peer review and end of the course
Wednesday 14 December, 23:59 CET
How to complete this course- Optional activities. The course offers you optional activities and it is up to you to decide whether to complete them. However, we highly recommend you choose the ones that interest you the most, as this will help you to gain more ideas and successfully complete the final assignment.
- Mandatory activities. Across the modules there are activities that are labelled as mandatory, including the final peer assessment. The peer assessment activity entails creating an action plan and assessing 3 action plans submitted by your peers. Complete all the mandatory activities to receive a certification of course completion. Be mindful of the start dates and deadlines!

Live events are optional. They do not count toward passing the course but are a great opportunity to discuss live with the course team!
We highly recommend you keep a learning diary, meaning a collection of notes, observations, thoughts and other relevant materials built up over the duration of this course.
Behind the course
Course designer – Efi Saltidou
Pedagogical coordinator and designer at European Schoolnet, where she has worked since 2017. She is an instructional designer and course coordinator for European School Education Platform, and she supports the pedagogical and professional development activities in Future Classroom Lab and other projects. Efi was first a classroom teacher, specialising in educational technology and special education.
Supporting expert – Dr Andrew McCoshan
Dr Andrew McCoshan has over 30 years’ experience as a researcher, consultant and evaluator in education and training. He currently works as an independent consultant advising EU and international institutions. He specializes in vocational education and training (VET), skills and labour market transitions and his interest in school-company partnerships dates back to the early 1990s. His track record includes providing expert inputs to the European Commission’s Apprenticeship Support Service and successive VET Working Groups on digitalisation and currently the green transition. Andrew is an Associate of the Further Education and Training Research Centre and a Senior Research Associate with the Educational Disadvantage Centre, at Dublin City University in Ireland. He has also been an Associate Fellow at the University of Warwick Centre for Education and Industry.
If you have any questions while going through the modules, please feel free to ask other participants on the course forum or get in touch with the technical support. Live Event: Growing effective school-company partnerships

This webinar complements the MOOC on school-company partnerships by looking at how you can grow your school-company partnerships from small beginnings. It looks at the range of ways in which you can work with local companies and how you might scale them up over time by examining key elements of successful partnerships, the common obstacles encountered and how to address them.
Wednesday 16 November | 16:00 - 17:00 CET
The webinar has ended but you can find the recording below:
