- ENA HARVEY, Agritourism Specialist at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture

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- ENA HARVEY, Agritourism Specialist at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture 2

s e t u p p o i n t s Exchange of Good Practices Priorities/themes: Strenghtening of relations between HEIs and the wider economic and social enironment with focus on agritourism development and promotion in the Western Balkans Timeframe: October 2017 September 2020 Budget: cca. 780000 EUR 3

PREPARED and IMPLEMENTED by 4

PREPARED and IMPLEMENTED by 7 Universities + 3 vocational colleges in the field of agriculture, tourism and economics 2 in Serbia + 2 in B&H 1 seated in Serbia with regional coverage 5

WHERE DO WE WORK? Slovakia Nitra Romania Brasov Slovenia Portorož Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Mostar, Banja Luka Serbia Prokuplje, Niš, Užice, Beograd Greece Athens 6

WHY PROJECT Agriculture is integrated into community history playing important economic and cultural role To perform active and constructive role in rural development, agricultural HEIs need to adjust programs to accommodate new topics, teaching and learning models; forge new partnerships with rural stakeholders Agriculture influenced development of regions across Europe and rural development Increased diversification of goods/services of rural households Culinary & farm experiences are widely used to develop tourism products across European regions Agritourism seen as core means of diversification of rural economy 7

WHAT DO WE DO 8

HOW DO WE DO IT? Enhanced cooperation among multisectoral actors at local level led by HEIs Increased agrotorurism professional/adults training courses offer Increased teachers/other stakeholders training oppportunities in EU CAP, IPARD and transversal competences in agritourism 9

WHO DO WE DO IT FOR/WITH? Entrepreneurs, agritourist households, chambers of commerce, organic and slow-food producer, agricultural and tourist associations, Extension services staff RDAs staff HEIs staff 10

i n t e r v e n t i o n l o g i c 7 Work packages (WPs) consisting of 33 activities out of which 6 are milestones 26 Results & 3 Outcomes 11

OBJECTIVES To build the capacity of higher education to play an active role in the development of society aiming at improving the quality of life in rural areas through diversification of rural economy To develop and accredit a range of professional courses in the field of agritourism To strengthen the teaching and pedagogical skills of academic staff to train educators in the field of agritourism and rural economy through the use of ICT To strengthen the capacity and competences (incl. ICT) of agritourism educators 12

WORK PACKAGES WP4 Accreditation and implementation of training courses in agritourism WP1 Inception WP7 Management & administration 13

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 1.1. Mapping of agritourism development potential in RS and BA 1.2. Assessment of needs for agritourism competences and courses 1.3. Stakeholders analysis in RS and BA 1.4. Introduction conference on agritourism in RS, BA and EU RESULT 1.1. Report on agritourism development potential in RS and BA 1.2. Needs assessment report of agritourism competences and training courses 1.3. Stakeholders analysis report 1.4. Policy recommendations 14

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 2.1. Introduction seminar on Moodle training courses development 2.2. Creation of courses, incl. Moodle courses 2.3. Creation of training materials 2.4. Piloting of training courses 2.5. Upgrading of courses RESULT 2.1. Improved teacher competences in Moodle course development 2.2. Created agritourism training courses, incl. Moodle courses 2.3. Created training materials 15

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 3.1. Seminar on teacher training and adults education methodology 3.2. Teacher training of trainers RESULT 3.1. Improved training competences of teachers 3.3. Development of ToT materials and manual 3.2. Created ToT materials and manual 3.4. Training of agritourism educators 3.5. Creation of pools of trainers in agritourism 3.3. Improved knowledge and training skills of agritourism educators 3.4. Created pool of trainers in agritourism 16

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 4.1. Accreditation of training courses 4.2. Purchase and installation of equipment RESULT 4.1. Accredited agritourism training courses 4.2. Equipment purchased and installed 4.3. Releasing of call for participants and promotion of training program 4.4. Training of rural households and prospective entrepreneurs 4.5. Training of agritourism professionals 4.3. Improved agritourism competences of rural households and prospective entrepreneurs 4.4. Improved competences of agritourism professionals improved 17

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 5.1. Development of QA manuals and quality plan 5.2. QA Committee meetings 5.3. Activity M&E RESULT 5.1. QA manuals and quality plan 5.2. Quality assured in project implementation &management 5.4. Progress evaluations 5.3. Progress evaluation reports 5.5. External and internal evaluations 5.4. External and internal evaluation reports 18

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY 6.1. Website programming & dissemination 6.2. Internal institutional dissemination 6.3. Media promotion & newsletter 6.4. Signing of long-term cooperation agreements on agritourism training development between academic institutions and RDAs 6.5. Dissemination conference RESULT 6.1. Project website 6.2. Internal institutional dissemination carried out 6.3. Cooperation agreements signed 6.4. Project results disseminated 19

WORK PACKAGES ACTIVITY RESULT 7.1. Kick off meeting 7.1. Project kick off meeting held, project teams constituted, rules and procedures agreed 7.2. Creation of Project /Finance Management Manual 7.3. Steering Committee meetings 7.4. Daily project management and administration 7.2. Project/Finance Management Manual created and distributed 7.3. Smooth project management, administration and reporting ensured 20

MILESTONES Mapping of agritourism development potential in RS & BU Assessment of needs for agritourism competences and courses Introduction seminar on Moodle training courses development Seminar on teacher training and adults education methodology Accreditation of training courses Purchase and installation of equipment Situational analysis in agritourism Development of training courses Capacited educators for training delivery Strenghtened role of HEIs in local rural development Enhanced knowledge tranfer and interdisciplinary approach Increase of agritourism offer 21

i m p l e m e n t a t i o n f r a m e w o r k Roles & responsibilities Project bodies 22

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK WP # WP TITLE INSTITUTION WP.1 INCEPTION UNIBL Banja Luka WP.2 WP.3 WP.4 DEVELOPMENT OF TRAINING COURSES FOR EDUCATORS IN AGRITOURISM STRENGTHENING TEACHER TRAINING COMPETENCES AND CREATION OF TRAINERS POOL ACCREDITATION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AGRITOURISM TRAINING COURSES AUA Athens SUA Nitra RDAZ Uzice WP.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE & MONITORING WEBIN Belgrade WP.6 DISSEMINATION & EXPLOITATION REDAH Mostar WP.7 MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION VPPS Prokuplje COORDINATOR Mr. Miljan Cvetković Mr. Nikolaos Emmanouil Mr. Peter Bielik Ms. Danijela Jandrić Mr. Marko Stojanović Mr. Ivica Sivrić Mr. Nebojša Zlatković 23

IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT * VPPS Prokuplje * Office where project documentation is stored and managerial and administrative activities are done PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE * Composed of one decision-making representative of each partner institution * Entitled to make decisions that will impact the project implementation * Chaired by VPPS Prokuplje QUALITY ASSURANCE COMMITTEE * Composed of one representative of each partner institution (preferably who doesn t directly participate in other project activities) * 2 x Progress reports * 1 x Internal evaluation report * Chaired by WEBIN Belgrade 24

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