Enhancing quality and standardisation: develop scientifically robust, high-quality training guides for 130 approved specialisations and future ones and establish a standardised methodology for creating and updating training guides, educational materials, and exam topics banks.
Alignment with Job profiles: use certified occupational profiles, ESCO skills databases, and international vocational education practices to ensure relevance and applicability,...
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The project is a comprehensive initiative to update and develop educational materials for SAEK (Former IEK) programmes. It is expected to include three distinct actions:
Conducting a study to investigate the characteristics, specificities, and challenges in the field of initial vocational education.
Developing an educational methodology and producing training guides and educational materials based on it. This action includes the development of a training guide for both learners and trainers,...
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General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
The main objectives of the Micro-CVET proposal are as follows:
conduct research to investigate, analyse, and evaluate the current landscape and best practices regarding micro-credentials policies and various approaches at the EU and international levels. Also, conduct desk research on current national legislation related to CVET;
engage the relevant ministries, social partners, VET provider associations, and other stakeholders in a fact-finding process to discuss the national implications...
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The National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP) represents Greece in various EU initiatives and networks. As the National Reference Point (NRP) of the European Network of Quality Assurance in VET (EQAVET), EOPPEP actively participates in Erasmus+ funded projects specifically designed for EQAVET NRPs.
In its role as an EQAVET NRP, EOPPEP is authorised to implement the Erasmus+ project, Continuing Vocational Training Link to Microcredentials...
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
modernising regulations governing primary, secondary, and special education, while strengthening their human resources.
developing the"e-PROFESSIONAL" electronic platform for issuing decisions on the recognition of professional qualifications and professional equivalence of formal higher education qualifications.
addressing organisational and administrative matters of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs).
enhancing the permanent staff of special...
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Law 5128/2024 introduces key reforms to modernise education, vocational training, and qualification recognition in Greece. It focuses on expanding digital learning, strengthening career guidance, improving access to education, and enhancing vocational education and training (VET) and qualification recognition to align with evolving societal and labour market needs.
A key priority is the digital transformation of education. The law allows for the establishment of a digital educational portal...
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Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
In response to these challenges, Law No 5082/2024 was developed as a comprehensive strategy to modernise Greece's vocational training system, encourage higher participation in apprenticeships, and strengthen digital skills development. These measures aim to improve employability, enhance workforce adaptability, and boost economic competitiveness in a rapidly evolving labour market.
Main objectives of the new legal framework:
Enhancing the governance structure of Vocational Education and...
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Law No 5082/2024, published in Government Gazette A 9/19.1.2024 and titled 'Strengthening the National System of Vocational Education and Training and Other Urgent Provisions', aims to further enhance the National system of vocational education and training (VET) established under Article 1 of Law No 4763/2020 (A 254). This objective will be achieved by:
expanding collaboration between vocational education and training institutions, and
strengthening synergies between different levels of the...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
to develop a quality assurance (QA) methodology for training programmes offered by the initial vocational training institutes (IEK);
to use the methodology as a quality assurance 'tool' for initial vocational education and training (IVET) in accordance with the relevant regulatory framework of the General Secretariat for Vocational Education and Training, Lifelong Learning and Youth, the supervising authority for IEK.
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EOPPEP - in its capacity as an EQAVET NRP - is authorised to run an Erasmus+ programme entitled Towards an enhanced post-COVID VET (EPOS - VET).
The programme foresees the development of an integrated quality assurance methodology for IVET. This methodology will be piloted in three selected innovative IVET specialities which are provided by thematic and experimental IEK.
The selection criteria of the IVET programmes (for which internship in companies, usually SMEs is obligatory) entail:
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
to provide access to state-of-the-art equipment and technology;
to improve citizen services;
to facilitate digital transition;
to improve the quality of VET provision;
The timeframe for all measures included in this policy development is the end of 2025.
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This development exemplifies the fourth and fifth objectives of the 2022-24 Strategic plan for vocational education and training , lifelong learning and youth and is also part of the Greek National implementation plan for VET recommendation and Osnabrück declaration. It contains the main actions/activities comprising the digital transformation and modernisation of infrastructure and equipment.
Development of a digital platform for VET
The digital platform for VET is expected gradually to...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
Aiming to support the adaptability of workers, enterprises and the entrepreneurial environment to the new development requirements, the Labour Institute of General Confederation of Workers (INE/GSEE) implemented integrated and targeted actions to align VET and training programmes to the labour market and to sectoral up- and reskilling needs. These actions contribute to further development of quality assured systems for initial VET (IVET), continuing VET (CVET) and lifelong learning and the...
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The INE/GSEE implemented the project Support to quality development of industrial vocational training and its alignment with employee certification (regardless of age), under the priority, Development and update of occupational profiles and framework curricula, under the operational programme, Competitiveness, entrepreneurship and innovation, during 2017-21.
The occupational profiles are based on a methodology for developing occupational standards in line with the Hellenic Qualifications...
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Labour Institute of General Confederation of Workers (INE/GSEE)
Ministry of Development and Investments
Small Enterprises' Institute of the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (IME GSEVEE)
Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV)
Centre of Hellenic Commerce and Entrepreneurship Development (KAELE ESEE)
Institute of Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE-INSETE)
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
to integrate or reintegrate unemployed people (with particular emphasis on NEETs) in the labour market in a faster and more efficient way;
to reward active jobseekers;
to upgrade the skills of the workforce (regardless of age) and better align them with labour market needs building on skills forecasting mechanisms;
to reform CVET and its interconnection with the country's economy;
to utilize European resources for quality assured training of...
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The Labour ministry is redesigning its approach to vocational education and training (VET) especially to RRF-funded continuing VET (CVET) programmes.
The main philosophy and rationale of the approach is that VET programmes should upskill and/or reskill unemployed individuals in high-demand specialties, in digital and green skills. Another aspect of the renewed approach is that after completion of training, certification by independent and international awarding bodies should be obligatory.
To...
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The Strategic plan 2022-24 includes three sub-pillars and sub-strategies for VET to ensure lifelong learning (LLL) with focus on adult learning and youth. These sub-pillars are part of the same strategic objectives and complement each other in providing a holistic approach to VET and lifelong learning, with a focus on designing VET policies, updating VET and LLL programmes in accordance with labour market needs, and adjusting VET offers to regional needs.
More specifically, the strategic...
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The six strategic objectives of the plan are further analysed into sub-objectives that serve the effective implementation of the strategy.
More specifically, the implementation of the first strategic objective, Development and strengthening of VET and LLL with emphasis on quality assurance, is achieved through the following sub-objectives:
increasing the attractiveness of VET through the creation of new opportunities;
design of VET and LLL programmes and their quality assurance;
investment in...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
Law 4763/2020 aims to promote the joint strategic planning of VET. To this end, it reforms VET governance substantially to avoid overlaps, better address labour market needs and support autonomy at VET provider level.
The main objectives of Law 4763/2020 are:
providing knowledge, skills and competences in accordance with the needs of the labour market;
improving employability for all.
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According to Law 4763/2020, the General Secretariat for VET, LLL and Youth is responsible for designing, implementing, coordinating and monitoring policies in the relevant fields. It is also the supervisory body for the implementation and monitoring of VET and LLL programmes.
In addition, the law set up advisory bodies (including social partners and VET stakeholders) at national and regional level to support VET governance.
Nationally, the main advisory body introduced is the Central council...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
The government has set, as a strategic objective, the upgrade of VET from the level of a forced solution for few, to a conscious education and career choice for many.
The main objectives of the new legal framework are:
providing knowledge, skills and competences in accordance with the needs of the labour market;
empowering general adult education;
strengthening permeability among education levels;
improving employability for all.
The reform also aims to improve initial and continuing VET...
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In December 2020, Law 4763/2020 introduces a legal framework regulating VET and LLL and describing the organisation of each school type, the qualifications and the role of their staff (manager, teachers, career/vocational counsellors). The Law also establishes the structure of the Hellenic Qualifications Framework (HQF) and regulates qualifications for NQF/EQF levels 3, 4, and 5.
The law also establishes for the first time a two-year vocational training programme for lower secondary (basic)...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
COVID-19 has fundamentally affected the national education and training system. As of March 2020, the education ministry ruled that education provision should continue digitally (remote learning, homework) as necessary.
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After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and according to the recommendations of the National Public Health Organisation, the education ministry launched several digital tools enabling distance learning as a response to the challenges posed by schools' closure. Priority was given to the implementation of distance learning in the last year of upper secondary education, but it was also applied at all education levels (including VET). As far as post-secondary VET (IEK) is...
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The main objective of the policy development is to certify those individuals exercising career counselling both, in private and public IVET and CVET education institutions.
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In 2015, the National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP), in cooperation with social partners and responsible ministries, developed a career/vocational guidance practitioner occupational profile. It is based on the results of a scientific study on accreditation of career guidance counsellors. The career/vocational counsellor occupational profile sets the skills, knowledge and competences for career guidance practitioners in non-formal education...
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
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Law 4610/2019 reduces the number of examinations in upper secondary VET programmes offered by vocational upper secondary schools (EPAL) by more than 50% (Article 117). It also changes the type and the method of assessment, including the final assessment, of these programmes and of apprenticeship programmes offered by EPAL. According to the respective Ministerial Decrees, in upper secondary VET programmes offered by EPAL schools some subjects are assessed through a written examination (open...
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Following an extended consultation with relevant stakeholders, the ministries of labour and education, in cooperation with the national employment service, decided to launch a partnership for apprenticeship involving employer representative bodies and social partners. The partnership is an intermediary between education and the labour market. The partnership's main goals are to:
raise awareness among enterprises (8 000 companies are targeted);
ensure that enough quality apprenticeship...
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Two pilot projects took place, aiming at capacity building of in-company trainers:
a 2015-17 Erasmus+ project, in cooperation with Germany and Cyprus, resulted in a guidebook for in-company trainer training published by the Institute of Educational Policy (IEP), and a training course held in cooperation with the Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED). The guidebook was distributed to all employers that participated in the first large-scale phase of the post-secondary apprenticeship year...
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A Joint Ministerial Decision (JMD), 'Apprenticeship quality framework' was signed in February 2017, with specifications for in-company trainers. In-company trainers have to attend a training programme designed jointly by the national employment service, chambers and education institutions. According to the JMD, the Greek authorities are aiming to create a register of certified trainers in companies. However, for the first three years of the implementation of apprenticeship courses, employers...
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The objective is to ensure the proper implementation of the post-secondary apprenticeship year and the reinforcement of links with the labour market.
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The Institute of Educational Policy (IEP) is carrying out the project Teachers and trainers training on issues related to apprenticeship. Particular attention is paid to the continuing professional development (CPD) of teaching staff who used to work in school-based programmes and are (re)allocated to the new apprenticeship programmes (mostly the EPAL post-secondary apprenticeship year, but also apprenticeships within post-secondary VET programmes of the Institute of Vocational Training...
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Legislation in 2017 (Law 4485/2017) re-affirmed that, starting from September 2019, the certification of teaching competences of VET teachers and adult educators becomes a prerequisite for their enrolment in training programmes partly funded by the State. This affects post-secondary non-formal IVET and CVET teachers.
It should also be noted that since December 2015, the mechanism for the certification of post-secondary non-formal IVET teachers, which was previously funded by the operational...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
strengthen the social role of schools offering equal opportunities to VET learners;
combat early dropout and support learners in their transition to vocational education, while raising the profile of secondary VET for society and learners.
Interventions are targeted at first grade learners on upper secondary VET programmes (EPAL) and aim to improve their literacy and numeracy competences and assist their smooth integration into the school environment.
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In October 2017, implementing the 2016 strategic framework, the education ministry introduced the initiative A new beginning at EPAL, which included basic skills-enhancing measures, socio-psychological support and integration actions. The initiative was piloted in 2017/18 in nine schools. Many of the programme's actions were launched by individual schools and teachers before they were adopted and enhanced by the education ministry. Promotional events were organised in 2018/19.
A new beginning...
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Law 4386/2016 opened certification procedures to all interested parties meeting prescribed eligibility criteria. For example, it provides the possibility for adults to obtain qualifications through certification of continuing vocational education and training (CVET) or forms of non-formal VET different from those of vocational training institutes (IEK).
Presidential decrees to put in place a national system for the certification of outputs have been drafted and are currently being reviewed....
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The HQF was referenced to the EQF in 2015 but self-certification against the qualifications framework for the European higher education area (EHEA) remains a challenge.
In 2017, a ministerial decision on a quality framework for VET curricula was adopted. The content of the decision included the definition of learning outcomes, the connection with occupational profiles and issues regarding the design of VET curricula.
Moreover, as a consequence of Law 4485/2017 (Official Gazette...
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
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Centres of vocational education (??E) were introduced in 2018. They are two-year post-secondary vocational programmes provided by universities for EPAL graduates. KEE programmes include 1 200 hours of theoretical and laboratory training, and 960 hours of practical training in a company. Successful course completion will lead to the acquisition of a level 5 certificate. A total of 60 programme proposals have been submitted by 11 universities from the 13 Regions of the country. The...
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Following the 2016 national strategic framework, the first grade of vocational upper secondary schools (EPAL) is common to all learners. The second grade is where sectoral division takes place, while in the third grade learners opt for a speciality. More specifically, in the first grade of these programmes, students follow orientation courses for 20% of their learning hours and occupation specific courses for 17.2%. General education subjects make up the rest (62.8%) of their learning hours,...
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For non-formal VET and in particular CVET, Law 4547/2018, supplementing Law 4186/2013, set new qualitative features for the operation of lifelong learning centres (KDVM), organised around four axes:
upgrading the procedure for the licensing of KDVM;
accreditation of all training programmes (both CVET and general adult education) by the National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP);
certification of graduates by EOPPEP;
determination of...
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A new VET graduate tracking study was carried out in Greece in 2019-21 by the National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP) in cooperation with the National Institute for Labour and Human Resource (EIEAD). The project focuses on graduates of 2.5-year post-secondary VET programmes (IEK). Using quality indicators such as the placement rate of VET graduates and the utilisation of acquired skills in the workplace, the research analyses the position of...
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
National Institute of Labour and Human Resources (EIEAD)
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The National Committee for VET was set up in 2017. It is responsible for the overall coordination of governance of Greek VET, monitoring the implementation of the 2016 National strategic framework for the upgrade of VET and apprenticeship and evaluating its results. The National Committee is supported in its work by a Technical Committee for VET. Both committees have become operational. In its first meeting (March 2018), the National Committee discussed the mapping of labour market skills...
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The legal framework for a skills needs forecasting system was established in 2016. EIEAD was given the mandate to coordinate the development of the Mechanism of labour market diagnosis. A coordination committee was put in place, consisting of representatives from the ministries of labour, education and economy, EOPPEP, the regions, OAED and social partners. The Mechanism was established in 2016. In 2017, its methodological framework (data collection and processing, procedures for mapping...
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National Institute of Labour and Human Resources (EIEAD)
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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
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As part of the Structural Reform Support Service (SRSS) of the European Commission to support job creation and sustainable growth, a project with OMNIA (the Finnish project partner) was carried out. The main focus was on:
developing a consultation process between the business world and VET in the region of Attica (the focus sector was construction);
developing a train-the-trainers model;
developing a guidebook for integrating key competences in VET curricula;
implementing learning outcomes in...
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The framework sets out 10 strategic intervention areas which, in turn, contain certain implementation measures. These 10 areas are to:
improve VET governance and adopt a mechanism that follows up implementation;
make visible the social role of VET and enhance VET's contribution to society;
improve and expand apprenticeship;
improve VET and its connection to the labour market;
improve quality in VET;
improve VET's efficiency;
enhance permeability and mobility;
improve VET's attractiveness;
...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)