Forecasting the demand for employees in VET occupations is a new tool aimed to help shape the vocational education and training offer and provide additional data in defining the VET offer at local and regional level.
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The Law of 22 November 2018 initiated an annual forecast of the demand for employees in VET occupations as a new tool to help shape the vocational education and training offer at local and regional level. Annual forecasts will start in 2019 and will be published in the form of an announcement by the education ministry. The forecast indicates which vocational education occupations are in demand in the labour market and national economy.
The forecast has an impact on VET financing. From 2020,...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The main objective of this policy development is to introduce a VET graduate tracking system providing reliable data on the professional careers of graduates.
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In 2016, the education ministry commissioned the Educational Research Institute to implement an ESF co-financed project aimed at developing a system to trace the educational and professional trajectories of VET graduates. Three rounds of qualitative and quantitative surveys are planned until 2022, collecting data unavailable in public registers about, for example, learner needs and expectations, as well as information on the determinants of graduates' decisions.
In 2016/17, interviews were...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
To improve, in cooperation with employers, the vocational examination system by determining vocational examination tasks, providing training for members of examination boards and developing internet platforms for vocational examiners.
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In 2016, the education ministry started an ESF co-funded project to develop new vocational test items with employers' support. The objective of the project was not just to develop the items but to strengthen the participation of employers in the examination process. In 2017, a call was published for employers/professionals to become developers of the examination tasks. Another call was aimed at the methodical training for the future developers of the examination tasks. The project finished...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
People with disabilities can attend an initial or continuing training course to get a qualification. These courses aim to provide beneficiaries with knowledge, competences and skills necessary to be active in the labour market, maintain employment and have positive career prospects.
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The number of hours of initial training courses can range from 1 200 to 2 900 hours (corresponding to a period from one to two and a half years). The certification depends on the training course attended. Continuing training courses have a maximum duration of 400 hours, leading to a training certificate.
In 2015 and 2016, IEFP, in cooperation with the National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP) and rehabilitation organisations, consolidated the available...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Legislation aims to address the needs of each learner and provide the adequate environment to achieve their goals, promoting equity and equal opportunities throughout compulsory education.
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The legislation introduced in 2018 and amended in 2019, aims to promote inclusive education and enable schools to recognise and respond to learners' diversity, individual needs and capabilities. It established a flexible learning model, which addresses the unique needs of learners and targets the acquisition of common knowledge throughout their school paths, regardless of the specific education or training programme in which they are enrolled. This legislation offers learners opportunities...
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Ministry of Education (Until April 2024)
Directorate General for Education (DGE)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)
SANQ is a diagnostic tool aiming to identify qualification needs at national and regional level and to set priority levels for qualifications, which are taken into consideration when planning education and training provision and in the updating of the National catalogue of qualifications (CNQ).
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In 2015, SANQ was set up under a coordination council that includes ANQEP, the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP), the Cohesion and Development Agency (AD&C) and social partners. It assesses the dynamics of the economy and the labour market, which influence the demand for skills in the short and medium term. It also gathers key information for lifelong guidance. The use of SANQ has been strengthened through the diversity of data analysed and the involvement of a...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Cohesion and Development Agency (ADC)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
The aim of the project is to improve the quality and content of 21st century vocational training and adult education.
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The aims of the project Improving the quality and content of 21st century vocational training and adult education (GINOP - 6.2.4) include the review of the examination system, the development of a validation system and the preparation of a methodology for VET content development that is compatible with open and innovative learning settings as well as the demands of the economy. Uniform criteria were also developed to strengthen the external evaluation system in CVET. Criteria include...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
IKK Innovative Training Support Center (IKK Nonprofit Plc.)
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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Since September 2017, several collaboration agreements between the State Public Employment Service (Servicio Público de Empleo Estatal, SEPE), the education ministry, and 11 Autonomous Regions have been approved. The agreements allow for implementing work plans of 25 national reference centres (Centros de Referencia Nacional, CRNs), of the 52 planned. CRNs are public institutions specialised in the different professional branches, in charge of carrying out innovation and experimentation...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
The main objective of the initiative is to develop and implement a national quality assurance system in continuing vocational training, using an approach compatible with the European reference framework for quality assurance in vocational education and training.
Improving the quality of vocational training is also one of the objectives of the Education and training strategy for 2015-20.
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Since 2017, the labour ministry has taken over the coordination of authorising vocational training providers and started drafting the legislation on quality assurance in adult learning. Relevant stakeholders have been invited to take part in the process: the Romanian Agency of Quality Assurance in Pre-university Education; the National Qualifications Authority; the National Accreditation Centre; the National Centre for TVET Development; and institutions responsible for regulated professions...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Pre-university Education
To improve the relevance of initial vocational education and training (IVET) to the labour market needs and to update curricula in line with the needs of priority sectors and the green economy.
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In 2013-16, the training standards for IVET (131 initial VET qualifications at EQF level 3 and 69 qualifications at level 4) were revised and, in 2016, were approved by ministerial order.
The professional training standards have been adapted to new technological developments and labour market needs; they include learning outcomes. They were developed/updated for improved articulation between the stages of schooling and to support mobility in education and vocational training from the...
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To improve relevance of VET to the labour market needs, increase participation, facilitate access to VET programmes, and improve their quality.
To develop innovation and cooperation in IVET at national and international level.
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An amendment to the Education Law endorsed in November 2016 (Ordinance No 81/2016) introduced a dual form of initial VET for qualifications at EQF/ROQF (Romanian national qualifications framework) levels 3, 4 and 5.
Implementation of dual IVET programmes started in 2017/18 for qualifications at EQF level 3. Over 2 500 learners from the first generation of students with access to dual VET programmes enrolled in dual IVET. Setting up a methodology for organising and conducting entrance...
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National policy priorities in the area set for 2016-20 promote:
entrepreneurial culture among young people;
learning experiences through traineeships;
recognition of skills in the workplace and businesses.
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Within the scope of this policy development, several initiatives have been set up by the National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP) and the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP).
Until 2017, ANQEP was organising regional debates and reflection groups, involving employers, schools and vocational training centres, to promote workplace training. Topics discussed involved the evaluation of practical training in the workplace and assessment of...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
The Integrated skills strategy aims to provide a strategic approach to building, maintaining and using human capital to increase employment and economic growth, and to promote social inclusion and participation.
The main goals of the strategy are:
designing a coherent policy for shaping and developing skills;
coordinating the actions of stakeholders involved in supporting skills development;
ensuring equal access to information on the demand for, and supply of, skills, career counselling and...
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In 2017, the education ministry initiated the development of a national skills strategy (integrated skills strategy - Zintegrowana Strategia Umiejetnosci - ZSU). The strategy covers the whole area of education and training, i.e. general education, vocational education, higher education and adult learning. It takes into account both demand (for specific competences and qualifications) and supply (availability of qualifications and competences in society). The general part of the strategy was...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The initiatives aim at better adjusting VET to labour market needs, through:
increasing the cooperation of VET schools and employers;
increasing access to work-based learning (WBL);
increasing the role and involvement of employers in VET development and delivery.
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The Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) implemented an ESF co-financed project to establish and support the functioning of Sector Skills Councils - SSCs (Sektorowe Rady ds. Kompetencji). The SSCs collect information from labour market stakeholders and recommend systemic solutions and changes in the area of education; stimulate cooperation between education providers and employers; and provide support in identifying and anticipating competence needs in a given sector.
The programme...
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The social contract for VET was renewed in 2016 aiming at providing apprenticeship places to all qualified young people who applied, therefore tackling high dropout rates, increasing the number of apprenticeships and the number of adults acquiring a trade or journeyman's certificate. The social contract was renewed by the following parties: the Ministry of Education and Research, the Ministry of Government Affairs and a range of social partners (NHO, LO, Virke, Spekter, Unio,...
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In February 2017, the education ministry published an action plan on teacher shortage. The plan is being implemented to encourage regional stakeholders to stimulate circular careers and hybrid teaching to tackle shortages of (technical) teachers.
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The aim of the experiment (pilot) is to investigate whether vocational education based on qualifications with national and regional components:
improves the link between education and the regional labour market;
strengthens teacher and employer ownership of programme development;
strengthens the quality and innovation of education.
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The Making room for the region initiative, approved in 2018, will allow VET colleges (MBO schools) to draw up regional elements in national qualifications in cooperation with the (regional) business community. The new qualifications would be based on national qualifications (60% of the teaching time should be based on the national qualification) providing substantial room for addressing regional needs. A secondary aim of the initiative is to strengthen teacher ownership of programme...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB)
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
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Quality agreements centre on a (partly) performance-based funding scheme introduced in 2015. They were concluded between public upper secondary VET schools (MBO schools) and the education ministry and monitored by account managers (ministry officials). Employer organisations, the student organisation JOB, and the Professional Association of Teachers (BVMBO) have a consultative and supportive role. Based on quality agreements, public VET providers have set goals and make plans to improve...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
The statutory duty of SBB and the main objective of the SBB sector chambers' activities is to facilitate and guarantee enough work placements, either internships or apprenticeships.
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In July 2015, the 2009 apprenticeship protocol was updated. In August 2015 the responsibility for accreditation of the quality of work placements in companies was transferred from the 17 sector-based centres of expertise to SBB.
In addition, new public-private partnerships are pursuing stronger cooperation between VET schools and regional and local businesses in innovative sectors. These actions are stimulated and funded by the Regional Investment Fund (RIF).
From 2014 to 2017, the education...
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Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB)
The aim is to increase the quality of VET and adult education by developing a system for in-service training of teachers in such institutions.
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In October 2016, a national-level project was launched with the aim of creating a CPD system for vocational teachers and adult educators. The project has been coordinated by the Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC), under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport. It was anticipated that about 700 vocational teachers (almost a third of those working at the time) would participate in training courses relating to key and pedagogical competences for topics...
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Their main aim of policy in this area is to provide state-of-the art technologies and equipment in physical environments to learners engaged in VET to help them acquire skills for jobs. The idea was that specialists trained at centres would better meet the needs of the labour market and employers, as well as more quickly find a job that matches their qualifications and adapt more easily to specific workplaces. A further expectation was that use of these centres' infrastructure would...
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In May 2016, the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport carried out a review of EU investments in the VET system for the 2014-20 period. This analysed results from the previous programming period and new proposals, as well as labour market (regional) trends and forecasts. It also offered suggestions for improving the provision of practical training in IVET, either in sectoral practical training centres or other training institutions. The review proposed that selected sectoral training...
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Particular emphasis, in line with the National plan for digital education (PNSD), is given to the following goals:
creation and development of innovative environments for teaching and learning and improvement of schools' digital equipment;
develop and strengthen teacher, learner, school director and staff digital competences;
develop and strengthen teacher, learner confidence in applying innovative teaching and learning methodologies in order to stimulate the process of learning in the...
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In 2016, the education ministry adopted the multi annual National plan for digital education (PNSD). The plan has coordinated government, region and municipality digital resources, as well as managed all the projects focusing on digital education and innovation. The plan can be seen as a consequence of the Good school Law which emphasises the development of digital skills.
The plan aims to link education institutions with lifelong learning and life-wide learning in formal, informal and...
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Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
integrate training and employment of young people within a dual system by reinforcing those apprenticeships linked with the education and training system, and particularly within initial vocational education and training (IVET) pathways;
reinforce apprenticeship for higher training/education and research;
introduce elements of flexibility to simplify the actual legislation and boost the attractiveness of apprenticeship amongst enterprises;
set up a specific pedagogical methodology aimed at...
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Apprenticeship regulations were entirely reformed in 2015 (Legislative Decree No 81/2015). The State-regions conference is in charge of defining the minimum set of education and training standards valid for all regions countrywide. The Regions and autonomous provinces, together with social partners, are responsible for the training component definition and implementation. The National collective labour agreements or inter-sector agreements regulate apprenticeships in detail with the...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
Regions and autonomous provinces
Ministry of Education and Merit
Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Universities and Research
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
Increase oversight of all parties involved, make the logbook more easily accessible - digitally - for learners, schools and workplace trainers alike and simultaneously make VET more attractive for learners. The system will also function as a venue for schools to assist learners in finding apprenticeship work placements and for the workplaces to advertise their apprenticeships. Further, the system will increase the overall quality of workplace learning and ensure that apprentices do get the...
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In 2019, the Directorate of Education hired a special project manager to develop and coordinate the digital logbook for VET learners, which would serve as an important quality management tool for apprenticeships and increase the attractiveness of VET. The education ministry had planned for a major industry organisation, SA-Business Iceland, to coordinate the work with the occupational councils but by early 2020 the Directorate of Education was also entrusted with that task. The new digital...
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Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (until 2021)
To improve the country's skills anticipating and matching strategy.
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In 2016, Cedefop provided technical advice to Iceland to improve its 'governance of skills anticipation and matching'. The aim was to improve the management and coordination of skills anticipation efforts, making existing skills anticipation initiatives more useful for policy, and to improve the linking of skills intelligence to education and training. In 2018, a report on Iceland's skill foresight needs was published, stating the need for a strategy for skills anticipation and matching in...
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Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour
Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (until 2021)
The Prime Minister's Office
Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation
To improve and strengthen VET and make it more attractive.
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For 2015-17, the main emphasis in the education ministry was the elaboration of proposals that a specific working group delivered in 2015. The main ideas of the working group were:
the school should be responsible for the training of learners throughout their studies, including the workplace training;
the basic education at the commencement of VET needs to be broader and more subjects need to be offered for those who have not yet decided what they would like to study;
to develop further the...
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Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (until 2021)
The policies are aimed at reducing the number of early leavers from vocational education and at people with no qualifications through a VET system that is flexible, provides quality and relevant training quickly can adapt to the technological changes of the fourth industrial revolution. In continuing training, the aim is to renew and strengthen the skills, competences and knowledge of adult workers.
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The 2015 reform of the 2011 Act on VET enabled graduates of three-year VET programmes to automatically continue their studies in the same school for two additional years and to take the upper secondary school leaving examination (matura), which is the entry requirement for higher education. It also introduced the possibility of obtaining two State-recognised VET qualifications free of charge in vocational schools and higher vocational schools, instead of only one as previously. As a result,...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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The 2017 Act CXCII amending the 2 011 Act on VET and adult training opened up the way for establishing sector skills councils (SSCs) from July 2018. The 2017 ACT CXCII and the governmental Decree No 213/2018 (XI.22.) reinforced the role of employers in education and training.
Sector skills councils are platforms of cooperation between all VET actors to align VET curricula to the needs of the economy. To be representative, at least 51% of their members are economic stakeholders from the same...
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The key element of the 2016 strategic framework was the design and implementation of the post-secondary apprenticeship year, which is offered by vocational upper secondary schools (EPAL). For the establishment of its regulatory basis, a demanding legislative process was needed (for example, through regulating the EPAL apprenticeship year, setting the quality framework for apprenticeships, introducing pilot apprenticeship programmes). Law 4610/2019 integrated all the amendments related to...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
The objective of the investment plan is to support access to employment for two million people, mainly those socially excluded, and prepare them for the challenges of the future.
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The Skills Investment plan (Plan d'investissement dna les compétences, PIC) is a government initiative aimed at improving job related skills and employability of 1 million job seekers and 1 million young people. Launched in 2018, this 5-year plan focuses on providing training programmes to help people gain qualifications that match the needs of the job market. Its goal is to reduce unemployment and promote social inclusion by investing in the development of skills that are in demand,...
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Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Regional councils for employment, training and vocational guidance
It will make it possible to adapt reference bases more quickly when certain areas of competence are impacted by technological developments.
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Skill sets are 'homogeneous and coherent sets of competencies that contribute to the autonomous exercise of a professional activity, which can be evaluated and validated'. Reforming vocational qualifications into skill sets (blocks de compétences) started in 2016. The first qualifications restructured into skill sets through legislation (decrees 2016-771, 2016-772 and 2016-1037) are the professional skills certificate (CAP, EQF level 3), the vocational baccalaureate (Bac-pro, EQF level 4)...
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
France Compétences
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
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A circular from the Ministry of Education issued in March 2016 allows students who made a wrong choice of VET programme to change their mind and move to another programme, whether in VET or general or technological education.
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
The aim of the 2018 legislation is to transform radically the French continuing vocational training system and apprenticeships to meet the needs of businesses, particularly those of very small and medium-sized enterprises, and to promote access to training for all workers, especially the least qualified.
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The 2018 Law for the freedom to choose one's professional future provides for:
the creation of the agency France Compétences: continuing training in France is a shared responsibility between the State, the regions and the social partners. The new agency, France Compétences, brings together these three stakeholders. It will be in charge of regulating the quality and the price of training supply, and handling funding discrepancies across sectors;
reforming funding mechanisms to establish a...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Modernising IVET aims at making school-based VET more effective (securing ability to self-direct lifelong learning and employability), more attractive (addressing challenges of the 21st century such as digital technology and energy transition), and more open to Europe and the world (through stronger partnerships with institutions in other countries).
The new phase in the transformation of the school-based vocational system is designed to meet two major objectives:
faster transformation of the...
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The transformation of the vocational high school, which began in 2018, aims to improve the link between apprenticeship and the academic path. It is a systemic transformation (covering content and pedagogy, organisation of pathways, evolution of the training offer) in order to make vocational education more effective and more attractive; it aims to involve VET further in preparing learners for promising future jobs, especially in digital technology and the energy transition. Measures include:
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
reduce inequalities in access to training for low qualified workers and ease (re)training and skills acquisition;
support the transformation of companies, building employee loyalty and improve risk prevention.
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In July 2018, a report was published detailing the results of a pilot initiative launched in 2015 that explored new approaches for work-based learning through scheduled and guided on-the-job training. This pilot involved collaboration between the Ministry of Labour and stakeholders such as social partners, the National Employment, Training and Vocational Guidance Council (CNEFOP), the National Agency for the Improvement of Working Conditions (ANACT), and training funds (OPCAs). The...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Fostering cooperation between higher education and economic sectors to match supply and demand for qualifications more effectively, and expanding the trades and qualifications campuses initiative were among the national policy priorities in VET for 2016-20. The second generation of campuses aims at establishing VET as an excellence pathway, strengthening the linking between the world of education and the world of business. It is part of the actions taken under the continuing reform of May...
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In the reporting period, the initiative was further extended through labelling 95 campuses covering 12 growth and job-creating sectors: food and food-processing; chemistry and biotechnologies; creation, design, audiovisual; infrastructures, construction, eco-construction; materials, innovative materials; mobility, aeronautics, terrestrial and maritime transport; digital, telecommunications; business services, logistics; innovative services, mechatronics; tourism, gastronomy; energy...
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation
Ministry of Economy, Finance and Recovery
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
National guidance policies aim to provide learners with information and guidance on their future education and career options, including apprenticeships, and to provide individualised support for forward planning.
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The Pathways for the future (Parcours d'avenir) measure, announced in 2015, has been in place in all lower secondary education schools since September 2015. It is available to all learners from lower to the end of upper secondary years (from Sixième to Terminale). A particular focus is placed on apprenticeships.
A practical guide for the implementation of the Parcours d'avenir measure has been circulated to the heads of institutions. It emphasises the importance of raising awareness of...
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Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Regional authorities
Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
This policy development aims at increasing the number of apprentices in the public sector.
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A 2015 circular established conditions for apprenticeship contracts within the non-industrial and non-commercial public sector. The overall goal was to create 500 000 apprenticeships by 2017, with specific targets for the public sector: 4 000 apprenticeships starting in September 2015 and an additional 6 000 by September 2016. A practical guide was issued for human resources services to facilitate this process. The targets were successfully met, with 4 420 apprentices recruited in 2015 and 8...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
A reform of apprenticeship contract had been initiated in October 2017. Its overall intention is to make the most of apprenticeship, regarded as an excellence training pathway, to ensure educational success and professional integration, in the respective interests of all: young people, businesses, local territories, and national economic and social development.
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Social partners have been involved in the design of the reform, along with regional authorities, chambers of commerce, and experts. Stakeholder consultation lasted from November 2017 to January 2018. The September 2018 Law for the freedom to choose one's professional future includes provisions regarding apprenticeship and work-based learning.
The opening of new apprentice training centres no longer requires administrative approval (previously issued by the regions). Sectors and businesses...
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Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
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There are multiple initiatives to raise the skills of young people and workers (employed or unemployed) in ICT and the digital economy. Different public bodies are involved, in some cases in partnership with industry.
Red.es, a public entity for the promotion of the information society, is currently in charge of the following schemes:
Digital professionals youth employment - this scheme is part of the digital agenda for Spain 2013-15, and is jointly funded by the European Social Fund (ESF)...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
National Institute of Qualifications (INCUAL)
National Institute of Qualifications (INCUAL)
Red.es
The Spanish School of Industrial Organisation Foundation (EOI)
State Public Employment Service (SEPE)
State Foundation for Training in Employment (Fundae) until 2022
The Strategic plan for vocational training aims to make VET more responsive to the needs of the productive system, meeting skills demands in a quick and prospective way.
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The new government, in power since June 2018, reorganised the administration. The change of name in the education administration state, now the Education and Vocational Training ministry (previously Education, Culture and Sports), reflects the new strategy to promote VET. In October 2018, the Government presented the Strategic plan for vocational training under education authorities. In February 2019, the Council of Ministers published the Agenda for change (Agenda del Cambio). The agenda...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
VET policy priorities in 2016-20 include the need to improve the quality of the practical training component of VET programmes, both, in school-based settings or delivered as dual VET.
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The education ministry has contributed to promote work-based learning by supporting VET skills competitions at national (Spainskills), European (EuroSkills) and international levels (WorldSkills). All regional education authorities are also fostering different kind of events to promote dual VET among students, families and companies.
Trade unions are also contributing to the development of dual VET. In January 2018, General Union of Worker (Unión General de Trabajadores - UGT) published a...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
VET policy priorities in 2016-20 include the development - progressively - of a State-wide dual VET regulation according to Article No 42bis of the Organic Act on Education; better coordination among all actors involved in dual VET; improving the quality of the practical training component of VET programmes, both in school-based settings or delivered as dual VET.
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Dual VET is being developed in cooperation with the Autonomous Communities. The ministry of education and vocational training (2018), in cooperation with the main stakeholders, is pursuing the regulatory work necessary to develop dual VET at national level, also monitoring and assessing the results of regional pilot experiences so as to meet the needs and characteristics of the Spanish business world.
The initial draft was presented to social partners in May 2018, but the new government...
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Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
The objective of the new quality assurance approach is to support continuous improvement in teaching and learning and quality assurance in VET institutions. Transforming the accreditation process into a quality assessment process aids the development of a learning-centred school culture and increases the credibility of VET.
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A working group was set up to review the national approach to quality assurance. The group was composed of representatives of the education ministry, employer and employee organisations, VET schools and other partners.
In 2017, the group presented a proposal concerning changes in the assessment criteria and in the procedures and principles for the quality assessment of VET. Based on the working group's proposal, and in line with the EQAVET Recommendation, amendments to the Vocational...
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Ministry of Education and Research
Estonian Quality Agency for Higher and Vocational Education (until 2022)
Accelerating digitalisation in the training of skilled workers in inter-company training centres, especially for SMEs, with digital equipment and innovative training concepts.
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The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) initiated the programme of promoting digitalisation in competence centres and inter-company training centres in 2016. The Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) has the task of supporting the planning, establishment and further development of inter-company vocational training centres (ÜBS). Inter-company training centres are meant to be learning places to include digital innovation for skilled workers. For this,...
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The aim of these funding programmes is to develop suitable support structures and advisory concepts for SMEs, enabling them to meet the new requirements of working and learning processes (also with regard to quality assurance) for the apprentices and employees associated with increasing digitalisation at an early stage and to anchor them sustainably in their regions.
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Under the umbrella initiative, VET 4.0, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) initiated a special funding line (Initial and continuing vocational training in the economy 4.0 - Support structures for SMEs in the adaptation process of in-company training) within the JOBSTARTER plus programme, followed by a transfer period of successful projects. Under this funding line, regional projects were launched in 2017 with the aim of helping SMEs to meet, as early as possible, employee...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
The aim of promoting digital media and innovative technology in VET is to raise the potential for teaching and learning using digital media, promoting the acquisition of digital media competence among apprentices and trainers, especially in SMEs. This strengthens initial and continuing VET and ultimately makes it more attractive.
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The web portal, Digital media in VET, has provided information since 2015 on the use of digital media in VET and selected project findings. The portal offers a project database and map, including 222 projects in the following seven categories: didactics/methodology, learning in the work process, creation of content, learning location cooperation, competence assessment and documentation, mobile learning, and web 2.0.
The portal also features a selection of products developed by the funded...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
The objectives of the Alliance for initial and further training are:
reducing the number of young people without school leaving certificate;
providing each person with a path leading to a VET qualification;
reducing the mismatch between applicants seeking apprenticeship places and companies offering them, and supporting the regional mobility of applicants;
strengthening further training, particularly advanced VET at tertiary level;
increasing the number of apprenticeship places and companies...
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The 2015-18 Alliance for initial and further training was agreed between the Federal Government, Federal States, business and industry, the unions and the Federal Employment Agency at the end of 2014.
Within the alliance, sectors committed to providing 20 000 places annually for introductory training (transition programme), which has been implemented: 17 500 young people took up this type of training in 2015 and 21 000 in 2018. Evaluations showed that around 70% of young people moved into...
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Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration
German Trade Union Confederation (DGB)
Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK)
Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA)
Federation of German Industries (BDI)
German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH)
Federal association of liberal professions (BFB)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Federal States (Länder)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
In view of the diversity of potential issues arising at the transition from school to work, it is all the more important that the various service providers (e.g. youth social work; VET guidance) coordinate their services with each other and provide joint support to the individual young person. This can prevent young people from being overwhelmed in dealing with the separate services or even getting lost on the way from one contact person to another. The two following initiatives are based on...
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To provide young people with the best possible one-stop support in the transition from school to work, local alliances known as JBA have been established in many places since 2011 (first in Hamburg but ten years later widespread in Germany with more than 350 agencies). This is where the various players responsible for vocational guidance and social support coordinate their efforts at the regional and local level. The alliances that have been established vary greatly. It takes time to work...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Association of German Cities (Deutscher Städtetag)
German County Association (Deutscher Landkreistag, DLT)
The goals of InnoVET are to increase the attractiveness, quality and equivalence of VET as well as to initiate new learning location collaborations.
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In January 2019, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) launched the project Shaping the future - innovations for excellent vocational training (InnoVET) and ran the first call. It invited projects targeted at increasing the attractiveness, quality and equivalence of VET through innovation and excellence, with a focus on higher VET.
Proposals were expected to put emphasis on:
innovative training, especially above DQR level 5, geared to the needs of companies and providing...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Integrating people with a migration background including refugees into the labour market and the education and VET system is a priority. Key to integration are the learning of the German language, validation of skills and competences acquired in formal, non-formal and informal settings, provision of vocational guidance, and access to pre-VET and VET programmes, apprenticeships, upskilling measures and employment.
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Since 2015, in line with the federal ESF integration guideline, the IvAF integration programme (Integration of asylum seekers and refugees) has contributed to the sustainable integration of asylum seekers, asylum applicants and refugees in training and employment through comprehensive counselling including qualification, placement and support provided during the first weeks of employment or training. The networks act as door-openers for the target group in companies and vocational schools,...
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Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building and Community (BMI) (until December 2021)
German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH)
Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK)
Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community (BMI)
Partial qualifications can be a subsequent path to a qualification for the target group of low-skilled adults (older than 25 years) and thus a perspective for qualified employment.
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Partial qualifications (Teilqualifikationen, TQ) are educational offers, which allow learners to gain vocational qualifications through systematic, successive qualifications based on the dual training regulations. Once the total of the partial qualifications is completed, the learner can take an examination for external candidates. The work on procedures for certifications and the development of training modules is continuing. There are several current projects on TQ, including:
the employer...
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Chambers of industry and commerce (IHKs)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA)
Association of the Educational Organisations of German Business (ADBW)
Central Office for Further Education in Skilled Crafts (ZWH e.V.)
to promote the validation of non-formally and informally acquired skills for people without (recognised) vocational qualification and expand any necessary adaptation qualifications, thus increasing skills visibility and opportunities for applicants on the job market;
ultimately, to set up a nationwide uniform validation system;
to simplify and accelerate the recognition of foreign formal vocational qualifications.
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The ValiKom project aims to promote the validation of non-formally and informally acquired skills in Germany and was initiated by the German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (DHKT) and the German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), together with the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF). ValiKom is considered a reference project for setting up a validation system in Germany. It addresses adults who acquired skills and competences through work but lack a formal...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK)
German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH)
German Confederation of Chambers of Skilled Crafts (DHKT)
West German Association of Chambers of Skilled Crafts (WHKT)
The final goal of standard support instruments (Social Code, SGB III) in the transition from school to work and of the policy programme Educational chains is the completion of a qualification by all young people by supporting them in the following fields:
obtaining a general school leaving certificate;
making the transition from school to training;
completing a full VET qualification successfully.
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Nationwide standard support measures anchored in the Social Code (e.g. SGB III) cover the transition from school to work, for example with various forms of vocational preparation and continuous support during training. The main measures are: vocational orientation, training entry and placement support, introductory training (internship placement), vocational preparatory measures, assistance during training and vocational training grant.
In 2016, measures within the Educational chains...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal States (Länder)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Federal Employment Agency (BA)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Securing the future skilled workforce by promoting VET.
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Given the increasing trend towards academic education, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs (BMWi) have set up a joint campaign to present dual VET (apprenticeship) as an attractive option. The campaign, You + your apprenticeship - Practically unbeatable! addresses more specific target groups. Its allocated budget is EUR 6 million per year. A motivational message is broadcast through various media channels such as cinema, press,...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
Chambers of industry and commerce (IHKs)
German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
The updating and restructuring of training occupations ensures the quality and competitiveness of dual training in Germany. Training regulations are revised at regular intervals and new ones are created, if needed, so that qualifications meet the current demands of the economy, policy and society. In order to ensure the quality of vocational training, the standardised national training regulations set out qualifications, examinations, the structure of training and training requirements.
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The regulated qualifications of apprenticeships and advanced training occupations are based on examinations with nationwide uniform examination regulations. The training regulations and the learning fields of the school-based part of dual VET that are coordinated with them are oriented to company work and business processes. They therefore ensure that the vocational qualifications are highly relevant to the labour market. The design of the training content for the creation of new or updating...
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Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
the offer of services according to the content and schedule of each study programme;
the preparation of examination material and assessment of student performance.
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A law designed to make teacher recruitment more effective was adopted in July 2015. Teacher appointments have since then been based on:
examination results;
extra qualifications;
seniority.
The new teacher recruitment system applies to VET teachers (VET school teachers are referred to as 'trainers' in the national context). Improving the quality and competences of teachers and trainers through specialised training programmes is one of the main measures of the strategic plan for technical and...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
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The 2015-20 strategic plan for technical and vocational education and training provides for all initial vocational education and training (IVET) and continuing vocational education and training (CVET) curricula under the remit of the education ministry to be modularised and to use ECVET points to improve permeability. Modularisation and ECVET, along with recognition of prior learning, are expected to ease the access of people who completed the apprenticeship system and VET lifelong learning...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
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The Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) provides:
10-year employment forecasts every 2 to 3 years;
an annual study on the identification of employment and training needs. This study provides estimates for the number of persons required for specific occupations and the needs for specific skills. Based on these estimates, suggestions are put forward for the implementation of training programmes. In the study, the views of social partners, other stakeholders and enterprises...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
to enable the acquisition and upgrading of vocational qualifications in the context of lifelong learning.
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VET programmes are designed based on framework programmes approved by the education minister. New framework programmes were adopted in March 2017, including:
general provisions in relation to the regulatory basis and aims;
requirements: entry (age, medical condition, previous education and qualification level), career and education pathways, form(s) of training (day, full-time, evening, part-time, individual, distance, dual, self-learning);
curriculum;
training module content (theoretical...
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The VET Act of 1999 was amended in August 2016 (entered into force in August 2017), confirming that apprenticeships should offer the possibility to acquire professional qualifications through practical training, organised in cooperation with enterprises. The amendment also intended to improve the quality of VET by increasing the practical training part offered in VET programmes.
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Ministry of Education and Science
Ministry of Labour and Social Policy(MLSP)
Social partners
National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
To offer jobseekers including early leavers in Brussels the possibility of training in digital skills.
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Thanks to the financial resources of the European Social Fund (ESF) made available within the framework of the Youth employment initiative 2, pilot training courses have been set up with experienced partners:
MolenGeek: training as a mobile web developer - or coder / coder in everyday language - and in e-marketing;
BeCode Brussels: training as a mobile web developer, AI data developer / developer, Devsecops (cybersecurity training).
Launched in March 2017 in Brussels, these projects intend to...
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Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
The Pact for excellence in education aims to strengthen the quality of education and improve the results of all learners, from nursery school to the end of secondary school, for the benefit of all learners in the French Community (Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles).
The Pact aims to act in depth on all dimensions of the school system:
to make more inclusive and more egalitarian;
to improve learners' results and the climate within the schools;
to strengthen the collective dynamics between teachers...
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The Pact for excellence in education was launched in January 2015, with a view to gradual implementation from 2017 to 2030. This was confirmed and reaffirmed in the Community Policy Statement covering the period 2019-24.
The Pact for excellence in education is a set of reforms that concerns all aspects of education: the content of the curricula, the organisation of courses, the training of teachers, etc., from nursery school to the end of secondary school, with the main objective of improving...
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To set a framework for the cooperation agreement between the French Community and the Walloon region for the development of common higher education structures dedicated to continuing training and lifelong learning activities.
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New decrees of the Government of the French Community approving the framework agreement on dual programmes in higher education of 30 June 2016 and February 2017 regulates dual programmes in higher education (bachelor and master levels) and sets requirements for concluding framework agreements for higher dual vocational education programmes.
The special feature of higher dual education is that part of it takes place in a company and part in a higher education institution.
The decree of 30 June...
Bodies responsible
This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
To link data on learning pathways with information on labour market participation more easily.
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In 2017, progress was made towards more easily linking administrative data on learning pathways with information on labour market participation. Based on an agreement between the Flemish public employment service (VDAB) and the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training, schools will, in the future, receive data not only on the progression of their graduates towards higher education (as was the case so far) but also on the transition of their IVET graduates to the labour market. VDAB and the...
Bodies responsible
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To reduce the number of early school leavers and young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs).
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The legislation introducing a training obligation until the age of 18 was approved by parliament in 2016 and came into force in the summer of 2017. Since July 2017, young people who would otherwise not continue education and training beyond compulsory schooling (age 15) or discontinue a programme they have taken up, will have to undertake some form of training until they have passed the age of 18. Those who do not get a place in a school or in a company to do an apprenticeship must either:
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Bodies responsible
This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
Federal Ministry of Labour, Family and Youth (BMAFJ) (until 2020)
Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Federal Ministry of Labour (BMA) (until 2022)
Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection
The objective of the transparency of master craftsperson qualifications is to:
ensure compatibility with both the national qualifications framework (NQF) and the trade regulations (GewO);
improve the visibility, comparability and credibility of master craftsperson qualifications;
improve support for the mobility of their holders.
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The policy development refers to a comprehensive process for aligning master craftsperson qualifications to the requirements of the NQF. The concept includes the definition of learning outcomes, the preparation of training documents, the development of guidelines for the design of examinations, the preparation of examiners and the provision of information to potential candidates and companies. The approach is intended to ensure compatibility with both the NQF and the trade regulations...
Bodies responsible
This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)