detailing the skills and competencies required to meet the sector’s demands and providing VET schools with a structured framework for training the next generation of Roots Tourism professionals.
Through the development of practical tools, innovative learning materials and vocational methodologies, the project aims to strengthen skills and competences in roots tourism, promote sustainable and community-based tourism models, and enhance the employability of VET students and young people, while supporting local development and cultural heritage preservation.
These resources are designed for use in both formal and non-formal education and training contexts and aim to support cooperation between VET institutions, local authorities and tourism stakeholders, contributing to sustainable territorial development across Europe.
All materials will be published here as they become available.
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detailing the skills and competencies required to meet the sector’s demands and providing VET schools with a structured framework for training the next generation of Roots Tourism professionals.
to explain what roots tourism is, why include in the touristic school curricula, its benefit and it potential in terms of occupation, existing best practices from all over Europe.
composed by six interactive online modules available to teachers and students and interested stakeholders structured information on roots tourism dedicated to the VET and educational world, ensuring that a wide audience has the resources needed to understand and engage with roots tourism effectively.
developed in partnership with schools, local authorities and associations, to outline specific strategies and initiatives to promote sustainable tourism.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them. (Project code: 2025-1-HU01-KA220-VET-000354851)