From Learning to Practice: CoastalPro Releases Two New Training Frameworks
CoastalPro moves from concept to application with the release of two core deliverables designed to strengthen skills development in coastal tourism: the On-the-Job Training Programme Manual (D5.2) published just now and the Train-the-Trainers Syllabus on Gamification and New Training Tools (D5.3) published earlier in 2025. Together, they define how training is delivered, applied, and sustained beyond the project lifecycle.
The On-the-Job Training Programme Manual (D5.2) sets a clear structure for embedding learning directly within real work environments. It shifts focus from theoretical training to applied experience, where participants develop skills through direct engagement with coastal tourism operations. The manual outlines practical workflows, roles, and evaluation mechanisms, ensuring that training is not an isolated activity but part of daily business practice. It establishes a repeatable model that can be adopted by SMEs, training providers, and sector organisations aiming to connect skills development with operational needs.
In parallel, the Train-the-Trainers Syllabus (D5.3) addresses a critical gap: the capacity of trainers to deliver modern, engaging, and effective learning experiences. The syllabus introduces gamification as a structured methodology rather than a superficial add-on. It provides trainers with concrete tools to design interactive learning environments, integrate game-based elements, and use digital platforms to increase engagement and retention. The focus is on usability and transferability, enabling trainers to adapt the approach across different contexts within coastal tourism.
The two deliverables are designed to operate together. The manual defines where and how learning happens. The syllabus defines how it is delivered. This dual approach ensures consistency between training design and real-world application, reducing the disconnect often observed in skills programmes.
This release reflects a broader shift in blue skills development. Training is no longer treated as content delivery but as a system that links learners, trainers, and workplaces. CoastalPro contributes a structured, scalable model aligned with emerging EU priorities on practical skills, micro-credentials, and work-based learning pathways .
With these tools in place, the project strengthens its role in shaping training models that are usable, adaptable, and directly relevant to the needs of the coastal tourism sector.
You can find both deliverables in the deliverables [https://coastalpro.eu/deliverables/ ] section.
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