What motivates reading doctrine to educate?
Thy-Mors HF & VUC has been awarded money for a project to find out what motivates readers and raids to get an education.
Society backs up, politicians prioritize it, and schools offer a wealth of courses and courses.
There are thus plenty of opportunities for continuing education for the lowest educated in Denmark. The challenge is just that many of them are hesitant to accept these offers.
But what is it that keeps them back? A new project, led by Thy-Mors HF & VUC, in collaboration with Jobcenter Mors and Jobcenter Thisted, as well as unions 3 F and FOA, will try to figure out.
The project started at year-end and runs until the end of 2019. The Danish Business Authority has granted $ 1 to conduct interviews and focus group surveys to answer what can motivate the target group of wordblinders, readers and regnesvage to get an education.
"We have all these great offers in the education sector. And we want to become more aware of why there are not many more low-skilled people who can handle these opportunities" ,
says business coordinator Mette Bock Gadegaard, Thy-Mors HF & VUC.
Thy-Mors HF & VUC has allied with Mette Mikkelsen, an adjunct professor of strategic design at Kolding Design School and expert in user involvement.
The involvement of users is a crucial part of the plan for the project. There must also be solutions that the organizers will try out on the target group.
"The project aims both to uncover what the challenges are. But also to find solutions that we can use in future to reach this group we have traditionally been struggling to achieve" ,
says Mette Bock Gadegaard.