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TaMPeD - Joint elaboration and implementation of a primary school talent management and personality development program

Project ID
HUHR-1901-4.1.2-0031
Project title

Joint elaboration and implementation of a primary school talent management and personality development program

Project manager, contact details
Balázs Borkovits, borkovits.balazs@pte.hu
Academic supervisor, contact details
Katalin Turi, turi.katalin@pte.hu
Total project budget
233.336,6 EUR
Total budget of UP
94.000 EUR
Project start date
Project end date
Coordinator
University of Pecs Practising Primary School, High School and Kindergarten

Lead Partner
Osnovna škola Josipa Kozarca Slatina (Primary school Josipa Kozarca) (HR)
Partner Organisations
Osnova škola Voćin (Primary school Voćin) (HR), University of Pécs (HU)
General description

Talent, like all other phenomena, requires to be managed. Many programs are designed to manage manpower talents in business and service sectors, but not a clear program exists for managing students’ talents in schools. It is not an overstatement that the most valuable “natural treasure” is human talent. Schools on both sides of the border don’t have any unified talent development methodologies, the basis of handling the talented children needs should be developed both in content and in equipment. According to the latest researches a successful talent management program must be complex, with high emphasis on the development of the gifted children’s personality. This concept is currently missing from the existing programs and practices. 

The aim of the project is to elaborate joint talent management and personality development program and promote flexible learning pathways including career guidance.

This project has been implemented with the financial assistance of the European Union within the Hungary-Croatia Interreg V-A Co-operation Programme.

Program
INTERREG Cross-border Cooperation Program
Application monitoring
News reference

Hungarian and Croatian schools have worked together in the TaMPeD project to support the talent management of 5-8 grades students in the border region. Since school exists, even in the ancient