3I Model Dissemination Workshops Successfully Completed

The 3I’s TEST Project has successfully completed its comprehensive dissemination activity cycle, conducting four online workshops that transferred knowledge about transversal entrepreneurial skills development to sixty VET professionals across Poland and Bulgaria. These workshops represented the final phase of the project’s knowledge-sharing strategy, transforming the developed 3I Framework into practical guidance for educational practitioners throughout European VET systems.

Each project partner conducted two specialized online workshops, creating a distributed approach that addressed specific cultural and institutional considerations within both national VET contexts. EFORT Foundation delivered workshops targeting Polish VET networks, while ETN Business LAB conducted parallel sessions for Bulgarian VET communities.

The workshops engaged diverse stakeholder groups including VET educators, institutional administrators, policy professionals and training coordinators. This comprehensive participation created foundations for sustained framework adoption across multiple organizational levels and institutional types.

Each workshop followed a systematic content structure beginning with comprehensive project context establishment, followed by detailed examination of the 3I methodological concept encompassing Insight, Independence, and Initiative as interconnected competency dimensions. Participants engaged with practical implementation tools including assessment instruments, learning activities, and evaluation frameworks developed as integral components of the 3I Framework package.

The successful completion of these dissemination workshops represents achievement of the project’s knowledge transfer objectives while demonstrating how strategic dissemination activities can amplify project impact through practitioner implementation, professional network development, and contribution to ongoing European efforts to enhance VET system effectiveness and responsiveness to economic development needs.