To adopt a learner-centred ethos and to tailor both learning and supports to meet the needs of learners, with consistent, integrated, and appropriate supports offered to all learners, in all FET settings. Thus, wherever possible the necessary supports should be available independently of the specific FET programme on which the learner is enrolled and engaged. This process can be aided by appropriate IT systems and, in line with the digital transformation and upgrading of infrastructure that...
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The position paper of this policy is underpinned by a Universal Design (UD) approach and aligns with the Public Sector Equality and Human Rights Duty.
The Framework to implement the policy outlines the enhancement of the overall learner experience within FET by:
develop & standardise supports and apply good practices;
integrate supports via Universal Design (UD);
technology to address support needs;
more consistent & reflective financial supports;
cross-FET Programme Independent Learner...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)
Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB)
Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
This is the first national Further Education & Training (FET) Strategy for the Green Transition and aims to shape the response and contribution of the sector towards meeting Ireland's climate action targets to halve Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
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The strategy was developed by SOLAS, in partnership with consultants KPMG and in consultation with Ireland's sixteen (16) Education and Training Boards (ETBs), public bodies, government departments and key industry stakeholders. The strategy examines crucial sectors including construction, agriculture, transport, energy, hospitality, and finance, identifies critical skills gaps, and presents strategic and sector specific recommendations. The strategy also outlines ways in which FET can equip...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Community education takes a holistic, learner-centred approach and incorporates both formal and informal learning, addressing learners' personal development and building skills while offering educational opportunities through simplified pathways and the possibility of moving forward into the FET system and beyond. Community education fosters social cohesion and active citizenship, playing an important role in supporting a democratic society.
The Framework gives a foundation to help shape how...
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Developing the framework was a collective and collaborative process by the whole of the FET sector, focussing on the needs of learners, who were also a key stakeholder and consulted during the process of drafting the framework.
A writing group was set up that included many different stakeholders in the FET Sector. This group was an important space to discuss ideas and challenges and was imperative for shaping the final content.
There was a 12-month development process, comprising four...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Department of Rural and Community Development
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Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)
Adult Learning Association (AONTAS)
Community Education Facilitators' Association (CEFA)
To highlight the opportunities for Vocational Education and Training organisations to enhance Transversal Skills through participation in Erasmus+ funded mobility projects and examine the value of Erasmus+ mobility opportunity as a mechanism for the acquisition of Transversal Skills for VET learners and staff.
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The above report was carried out under the direction of the National VET Team. VET Team is a national panel of key experts from across the Further Education and Training sector that advises Léargas on VET practice, policy, recognition and accreditation of skills. The purpose of the VET Team is to promote and support the implementation of EU VET tools in projects funded by Erasmus+.
The report explored the concept of transversal skills to establish consensus in terms of definition and identify...
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In 2023, the Innovation and Collaboration fund opened for applications to progress the ALL Strategy.
As part of the application, projects had to evidence: collaboration and partnership between organisations; innovative approaches; meaningful benefits for adults with unmet literacy, numeracy and digital literacy needs; and good value for money and no duplication of work already happening.
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The 2023 Innovation and Collaboration Fund was EUR 1 million, with the maximum grant of EUR 50 000.
Organisations that work in the public, not-for-profit, community and voluntary sector were eligible to apply. A minimum of two organisations working together in partnership were required to make an application, with one organisation as the lead applicant, and the other organisation(s) as the partner(s).
The target groups for the ALL Innovation and Collaboration Fund included:
older adults (55+),
...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
The National Agency for Education was tasked in 2020 to develop digital tools for study and career guidance to strengthen guidance in the school system and contribute to the possibility for more students to make informed choices.
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In Sweden, free school choice is applied and neutral, reliable and quality-assured information is needed for the individual to be able to make an informed choice. In 2020, the Swedish National Agency for Education was tasked by the education ministry with strengthening study and career guidance in the school system to contribute to more students having the opportunity to make well-founded educational and career choices. This would be done by developing digital tools for study and career...
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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)
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
The VET curricula reform aimed to enhance the attractiveness, innovation, and relevance of VET by restructuring and developing new, outcome-based, modular curricula. The specific objectives were to:
Develop innovative and flexible sector and vocational curricula based on occupational and qualification standards, aligned with labour market needs;
Strengthen teacher competences for the implementation of the new VET curricula.
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The most comprehensive update of VET curricula in over two decades in Croatia began in 2018 with the adoption of the National Curriculum for VET and continued within the framework of the project Modernisation of the VET System, supported by EUR 17.7 million from the European Social Fund (ESF) and implemented by the Agency for VET and Adult Education from 2017 to 2023. The central features of the VET reform in Croatia include a modular structure of VET curricula and a strong focus on skills...
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The Policy for the Digital Transformation of Education meets the priorities adopted in the EU policy initiative 'Digital Education Action Plan for 2021-2027'. One of the basic goals of digital education indicated in the Polish strategy is 'preparing for the effective, safe and responsible use of available digital resources, as well as motivating to learn, providing competences that enable creativity and the ability to develop talents and interests, rather than passively using available tools...
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The Policy for the Digital Transformation of Education describes the actions necessary in the face of the digital revolution and sets the framework for state policy in the area of​ ​the digitalisation of education in the following time perspectives: short-term (until 2027), medium-term (until 2030) and long-term (until 2035 ).
It comprises two complementary perspectives: developing digital competences of students and teachers, using digital technologies to strengthen...
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This initiative aims to provide students with special education needs and those from disadvantaged groups with the necessary training, equipment, and support services to improve their integration in VET, help them complete their education, and obtain qualifications for entering the labour market.
The initiative's main objective is to increase the share of learners from disadvantaged groups and those with special education needs who receive support.
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The initiative foresees the development and use of special diagnostic tools, along with the training of specialists to integrate them into daily practice. It also includes the provision of educational institutions with necessary equipment and tools and the establishment of specialised multisensory resting rooms.
The initiative's primary focus is to provide direct support to students in need, by equipping them with tools to assess their abilities and facilitating their adaptation to the...
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Central Project Management Agency (CPVA)
European Social Fund Agency (ESFA)
Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC)
Lithuanian Center for Inclusion in Education (LIŠC)
The aim of the federal government's Strategy for research, technology and innovation is to increase the proportion of graduates in STEM subjects by 20% and the proportion of women amongst graduates in technical subjects by 5% by 2030. The Join in STEM action plan is designed to facilitate the achievement of these ambitious goals, while also pursuing the following objectives, to:
foster greater interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among young people,
showcase...
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The Join in STEM action plan represents the Ministry of Education's STEM skilled labour initiative. The plan consolidates the ministry's existing STEM initiatives with new measures and addresses the entire education sector, from early childhood education to vocational training, secondary education, and higher education.
The action plan strengthens STEM capabilities and advances the aforementioned objectives through the following eight action lines:
intensification of regional networking...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
The implementation of the project will support the development of the VET system.
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The Modernisation of vocational education and training (VET) (hereinafter Modernisation of VET) project is co-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) through the operational programme Education 2021 -27 with direct beneficiary the education ministry. This project is designed to contribute to make VET more agile, responsive to labour market needs and to enhance its attractiveness. The education ministry manages the project activities and ensures the institutionalisation of key developments....
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Ministry of Education and Science
National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
The objective of the plan and its initiatives is to create a more coherent national educational landscape.
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The coherent plan for the education system consists of different reforms and initiatives across the entire education system thus targeting a wide array of groups. Although the plan is not an explicit national implementation plan (NIP) measure, many of its initiatives could be considered relevant touching upon various EU priorities. More precisely the intervention areas are the following:
Prepared for the future I - new flexible university paths.This reform aims to provide students with new...
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The resilience of the education system should be increased by strengthening competences for the digital and green transitions; modernising curricula in line with the needs of the economy and society; linking education, science and economy to exchange knowledge; offering students the chance to acquire qualifications flexibly in schools, workplaces and digital environments; and strengthening the transition from education to the labour market.
With the Modernisation of technical and vocational...
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The Modernisation of VET project is currently being implemented for the period 2022-26 by the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for VET (CPI) in cooperation with other public institutions and social partners. It has five components.
Competences and qualifications for the digital and green transitions
The project, in the dialogue with social partners, defines a new development period for VET in Slovenia in the direction of greater connection with the labour market, the needs of the circular...
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Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy (SVRK)
The Climate goals and contents in education project, implemented by CPI, aims at:
raising awareness and developing educational content on climate change as part of education on sustainable development in vocational education and training (VET);
developing and introducing a holistic programme in VET schools;
developing a system for implementing competences and contents related to sustainable development goals and achieving climate goals in vocational and technical education;
establishing...
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The key activities of the project Climate goals and contents in education are:
preparation of a model for identifying occupational competences for sustainability;
work with 15 schools and guide them to become 'sustainable schools' on three levels: institutional, educational and with relevant activities within their local community (encouraged to cooperate with community-based local leaders, families, as well as non-governmental and private sector actors).
An important factor contributing to...
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Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
National Education Institute (ZRSŠ)
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
Improving the quality of adult learning in Europe by internationalising adult learning and training organisations, including VET, and the professional development of their staff.
Building communities of practice in various fields of adult learning, including vocational education and training, and between all stakeholders such as teachers and policy makers.
Facilitating the creation and sharing of (open) educational resources that can be used in adult learning, including the use of new...
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In Poland, the activities of the EPALE platform are the responsibility of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System, commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Science.
The European EPALE platform has been operating since October 2014. From the beginning, it has been available in the Polish language. The current contract for the implementation of the project by the EPALE national office covers the period from April 2022 to the end of 2024.
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
Ministry of National Education
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
To reduce the digital skills gap and to address the shortage in highly skilled ICT professionals in Luxembourg.
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The DLH is located in the south of Luxembourg. On its 700 m2, the Hub offers open and multi-purpose spaces and multifunctional classrooms, an amphitheatre and computer laboratories dedicated to networks, cybersecurity and product design and prototyping. A virtual infrastructure can be used to create working environments of all kinds, simulating a wide range of operating systems, software and usage scenarios such as cyber-attacks. The DLH favours face-to-face learning, but all training can...
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The objective is to upgrade and enrich the skill set of the employed, with beneficial consequences for the economy and society in general.
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The activities, implemented by the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) to meet the above aim, include the following programmes:
single company training programmes in Cyprus - the scheme provides incentives to employers to design, organise and implement training programmes to meet the training needs of their staff. The design and organisation of the programmes is done by the enterprises according to the thematic priorities set by the HRDA, after consultation with social...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
The objectives of the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) include:
the integration of the unemployed and inactive into employment, with focused training activities to support employability;
to support work-based learning of unemployed and inactive individuals by placing them in companies /organisations to acquire work experience in a real working environment.
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HRDA implements the following activities/schemes:
Scheme for the employment and training of tertiary education graduates
The scheme supports the enhancement of productivity and economic competitiveness of companies and organisations by providing incentives to them to employ and train young tertiary education graduates. At the same time, it helps to ensure the smooth integration of these graduates into suitable job positions. More precisely, the scheme provides incentives to companies to offer...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
to improve the relevance of technical and vocational education and training (VET) to the needs of the labour market;
to facilitate the transition from education to work;
to increase the attractiveness of STVET;
to modernise school facilities and provide a test bed for the development of state-of-the art programmes and promote closer links with the industry;
to improve the quality of VET by developing skills forecasting mechanisms, by updating curricula, and...
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In 2014, the Department of Secondary Technical and Vocational Education and Training (STVET) started implementing the project Further development of technical and vocational education and training (under programming period 2014-20). The project continues with increased ESF+ funding (under the programming period 2021-27). The project covers all VET pathways falling under the authority of the Department of STVET: secondary technical and vocational education, evening schools of 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)
Digitisation of processes of the design of training in the company; of support materials for training companies and processes of the administrative handling of apprenticeship training, including the company-based apprenticeship funding scheme.
Introduction of digital tools for teaching content in the company-based part of training.
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Within the framework of the Education of the economy initiative of the Austrian Economic Chamber, various activities and measures have been implemented since 2018, partly in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, to advance digitisation in apprenticeship training both in terms of content and administration.
This includes increased consideration of digitalisation in content-related modernisation and new establishment of apprenticeship occupations, support of in-company training and trainers...
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The XR action plan pursues the following objectives:
providing XR materials (hardware and software) for all secondary VET schools with a low-threshold access;
increasing the professionalisation of teaching staff regarding XR use and XR applications;
increasing knowledge about XR for all Flemish schools.
With the InnoVET XR projects we also want to create a broader basis for innovative XR use in the five provinces and build new innovative digital material (software, apps) that can be used by...
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The XR action plan was concretised into four closely-intertwined actions:
Action 1. Practice-oriented research: an innovation can only be sustainably embedded if it can rely on (scientific) evidence about its effectiveness. Does this innovation actually contribute to achieving a certain objective? But also: what works in day-to-day educational practice and in what circumstances/with what support? Additional scientific research is also needed for XR in general. It is a living theme, constantly...
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The Digital education action plan (Digisprong) aims to address several challenges:
the availability of ICT infrastructure for all schools in compulsory education;
the need for schools to develop and implement a school-specific ICT policy, originated by the ICT coordinator or the ICT team of the school;
develop teacher and school ICT skills and provide them with digital learning resources;
create a knowledge centre 'Digisprong' as a unit within the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training,...
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That the Digital education action plan (Digisprong) will have important consequences for many schools is beyond dispute. Strategic objectives and concrete actions were formulated for each challenge. Those include:
ICT infrastructure
provide every learner in secondary education with a device;
provide ICT equipment for teachers through the school:
bolster the ICT infrastructure within the school;
facilitate the use of connectivity and telecom services with special attention to security and speed...
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raise the status of higher vocational education and stimulate the development of excellence in this area;
provide outstanding vocational colleges with the resources to work long-term on quality development and innovation in higher vocational education;
stimulate increased cooperation among vocational colleges and different education levels, and strengthen their cooperation with the labour market.
This means that the centres will amongst others work on shorter qualifications,...
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Centres of vocational excellence are intended to contribute to increasing professional competence and the quality of training at vocational colleges. Similar to centres for excellent education in the university and college sector, this is a prestigious scheme which should, among other things, stimulate increased quality in the vocational colleges that serve upper secondary learners, including apprentices, young people (15-29 years) and adult learners.
Centres of vocational excellence have...
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Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
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This measure is part of INCODE.2030. The Portugal digital academy is a national initiative that aims to bring digital competences to all Portuguese people including migrants), investing in inclusion and digital literacy, in the education of new generations, in the qualification of the active population, in advanced and specialised training of senior staff and in research. It is a free course aggregator platform where all citizens can improve their digital competences regardless of age. The...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (IAPMEI)
Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation (Until April 2024)
Portugal Digital Mission Structure
Secretary of State for Modernisation and Digitalisation
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)
The Active Blackboard programme for 2020-24 contributes to the development of the digital, social and creative competences of learners, preparing them for active participation in a modern and innovative society. It responds to the changing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and follows the Strategy for responsible development until 2020 (with a perspective to 2030).
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The programme for 2017-19 was established by Resolution 108/2017 of the Council of Ministers of 19 July 2017. According to the programme evaluation, performed by the Educational Research Institute, positive results for both pupils and teachers were observed. Teaching aids and equipment purchased in the programme are fully used in the schools. However, primary and secondary schools still suffer from a shortage of modern ICT equipment. The evaluation results also recommended the extension of...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The main objective of the policy is to support society, companies, the academic world and public administration in taking advantage of artificial intelligence development.
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The policy document describes actions and goals in the short, mid and long-term perspective that will serve the development of Polish society, economy and science in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). It is organised into 6 policy areas, one of which is education, including VET. The actions in this area will include updating curricula and supplementing teaching programmes with AI information and solutions, increasing access to education tools (including online tools) for AI and...
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The main aim of the programme is to support the development of competences in mathematics and IT, including computer game design, among talented pupils and students. It is mainly targeted at secondary school pupils and HEI students to activate and develop advanced IT skills, such as algorithmic problem solving or computer game design and programming. The programme also implements the priorities of the Europe 2020 strategy in raising the quality of learning and training and connecting it with...
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The programme includes the creation of a motivation system for talented pupils and students to develop their competences, and a system for non-formal advanced digital competence building. This will be achieved by organising intensive education trips, team contests, teacher support and motivational actions. It will be implemented through two thematic pathways: championships in algorithmics and programming and championships in computer game development.
Teachers of the teams participating in...
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The strategy is the fundamental document for shaping regional policy in Poland to 2030. It identifies development challenges for the country from a regional perspective, determines the major action directions and principles and specifies regional policy objectives and measures to be taken by the government, local governments and other entities involved in the implementation of this policy. According to the strategy, the main objective of regional policy is the effective use of domestic...
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The National strategy for regional development 2030 (NSRD) was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 17 September 2019. One of the objectives of the strategy is the development of human and social capital in the following subareas: vocational and higher education, continuing education, labour market and social capital. The strategy outlines several initiatives in these areas:
establishing mechanisms to encourage universities to cooperate with entrepreneurs;
increasing entrepreneurs'...
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The objectives of the national programmes focusing on VET priorities are:
to provide additional financial resources to VET institutions, and the social partners, to address specific aspects of their activities (for which initial allocated funding does not suffice) to achieve better results;
to address better the personal needs of the students (and/or other target groups depending on the specifics of each programme).
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There are three national programmes with VET as their focus, not all starting in the same period. All these programmes are managed by the VET Directorate of the education ministry:
National VET programme
The programme aims to support improvement in the quality of VET provision and the labour market relevance of VET by providing schools with state-of-the-art equipment, update and/or developing, for the first time, curricula and study programmes, e-learning material and VET teacher training.
The...
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To support the national labour market policy by providing analysis and data on the skills needed for key professions/occupations in all economic sectors.
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The initiative is funded by the ESF under the operational programme (OP): Human resource development 2014-20, and is implemented through two components.
Component one has been implemented by the labour ministry and component two by the national employer organisations. A unified toolkit has been developed in component 1, including methodologies and requirements for job research and identification of the digital skills required for the development of digital skills profiles in key positions and...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Policy(MLSP)
National employer organisations
National employee organisations
National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
build capacity, by strengthening pedagogical resources;
monitor by assessing the impact and efficiency of the measures and resources.
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The plan is addressed to the basic and secondary level students, with a focus on three structural elements:
teaching and learning that focusses on pedagogical tools for a more flexible curricular development, based on a greater capacity for autonomous and contextualised management, on strategies of proven effectiveness, on school and community activity and on support for students, especially in the school years and skills development most affected by the pandemic;
support to educational...
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Ministry of Education (Until April 2024)
Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)
To adapt teaching and learning to online activities, provide support for teachers and learners, and stop the spread of the virus.
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Rapid changes in teaching took place: using online methods and new applications to create and develop resources. The pandemic also created the opportunity to develop new types of learning communities by learning from peers or sharing good-practice experiences. New online platforms and support channels (phone lines) were created to support teachers, learners and parents.
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
National Centre for TVET Development (CNDIPT)
National Centre for Policy and Evaluation in Education (Unit for Research in Education)
The National recovery and resilience plan promotes reforms at all education levels, including VET-related objectives in the components Education for the 21st Century and Increasing the performance of Slovak higher education institutions.
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The National recovery and resilience plan sets out a package of reforms and public investments to be implemented by 2026. For programmes at ISCED levels 0 to 5, the component Education for the 21st Century mainly focuses on reforming the curriculum, introducing new education methodologies, and updating textbooks. The main goal of the curriculum reform is to improve learner competences needed for the 21st century (critical thinking, digital and soft skills).
The plan also prioritises teacher...
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The objective of the Plan for Digital Appropriation is to transform the Brussels-Capital Region into a Smart City harnessing digital transformation to benefit all citizens, by adapting services, renewing interfaces, and transforming organisations. Key to this vision is the enhancement of citizens' accessibility and basic digital skills in a comprehensive and ongoing way, leading to an overall improvement of the well-being of its citizens (privately and professionally) and boost its regional...
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Following its memorandum on e-inclusion, the Government approved the Plan for Digital Appropriation 2021-24 on the 12 February 2021. This plan was proposed by the Digital Inclusion Coordination and drawn up in consultation with stakeholders on the ground.
The implementation is organised in four areas defining 17 projects including 66 actions:
a. Raising awareness and destigmatising - raising citizens' awareness of digital tools and services, how to use them and on the support or training...
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The common umbrella represented by the training and employment centres aims to 'promote the organisation, development and promotion of employment in a specific sector, in support of the economic and social development of the Brussels territory'. It targets jobseekers, workers and learners and supports companies to find skilled workers.
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On 14 July 2016, the Brussels Regional Government and the French-speaking Brussels Government adopted a Note on the creation of training and employment centres (Pôles Formation Emploi) in the Brussels Region. Since then, the governments of the Brussels Region and the French Community Commission COCOF have adopted several structuring principles for the creation, governance and operation of training and employment centres.
Established on a sectoral basis, these centres are the result of a...
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Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
Brussels Public Employment Service (Actiris)
VDAB Brussel
Training Service for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SFPME)
Increasing the capacity of pedagogical teams to meet the needs of learners of all ages in digital skills.
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Within the framework of the European Commission's support for the development of an adapted training offer in the context of the implementation of the Skills enhancement pathways, several stakeholders from the Belgium French speaking community are working together in the framework of the EU programme for employment and social innovation EASI to implement a training strategy for basic digital skills for jobseekers and adult learners with little schooling.
In line with this strategy, The Start...
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Public Service of Wallonia (SPW) for Economy, Employment, Research - Department of Employment and Vocational Training
Training Service for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SFPME)
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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic the physical presence of trainers in the classroom or training areas is no longer required, there is no obligation for the training programmes -provided to unemployed or employed individuals- to be carried out at a certified vocational training centre (VTC) or at the premises of the enterprise, while Internet connectivity and ability to use e-learning tools is a precondition for all participants (organiser, trainers, trainees).
For increased flexibility,...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
Improved VET provision and better alignment to labour market needs can contribute to boosting growth in underdeveloped regions.
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The Catching-up regions initiative, in cooperation with regional authorities, aims to identify challenges and priority areas at regional level to direct investments to. Improving VET programmes in line with labour market needs can foster economic development in regions lagging behind.
The initiative was initially carried out in the Prešov region in 2018. In 2019, a report was published providing specific suggestions on how to improve secondary VET. The cooperation with the Banská Bystrica...
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Prešov Self-Governing Region
Banská Bystrica Self-Governing Region
Košice Self-Governing Region
Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Economy
Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
The action plan for entrepreneurship education has the following objectives:
at the societal level, it will be a matter of dealing with the political, social and economic significance of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and working effectively and efficiently to achieve these goals;
at the individual level, it will be about promoting the continuous development of professional expertise and interdisciplinary competences, strengthening autonomous and independent action and enabling...
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In November 2020, the National action plan for entrepreneurship education was presented, the core element of which is the Map of actions for children and young adults in the field of entrepreneurship education.
The plan was developed from a cooperative venture between the Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW), the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) and other ministries, including the Federal Ministry of Labour, Family and Youth (BMAFJ) and the...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
Association for the Promotion of Cooperative Education, Science and Research (genoBWF)
The main objective of the plan is to suggest reforms and specific measures that will increase the country's per capita GDP to reach 92% of the EU-27 average by 2030.
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The finance ministry was responsible for preparing the National integrated reform plan (NIRP). Over 100 experts, including analysts from respective ministries and experts from NGOs and businesses, contributed to the identification of milestones, measurable goals and required costs in eight priority areas. The following are the most relevant to VET:
education;
research, development and innovations;
digitalisation;
labour market and social sustainability.
The priority area education includes...
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The objective of this initiative is to move the physical-based guidance activities (such as Bridgebuilding) from primary to secondary education and replace info-courses for parents with new and enhanced digital activities.
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This initiative consists of:
enhanced e-guidance for students and parents to deliver guidance on choices in secondary education;
webinars on the options for youth education;
info-letters to parents about the options for youth education (digital);
peer-to-peer guidance among students on the options for youth education.
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The innovation programme INVITE aims at increasing participation in CVET by connecting existing learning platforms, improving the transparency and quality of digital CVET offers, and allowing a low-threshold, individual, modular approach, building on existing skills, in a secure digital environment.
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Starting point was the innovation competition INVITE, initiated by BMBF within the National skills strategy and is implemented by the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) with the support of an IT consulting company (VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH). The competition has had a two-stage structure (outlines: April-September 2020 / applications: January-March 2021). It addresses platform operators, continuing education providers, academic institutions...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
The Hungarian government has taken official measures - through governmental decrees - to impede the expansion of this epidemic.
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International mobility programmes have been suspended and, as of 16 March 2020, the education process continued digitally (remote learning, homework and assessment).
According to the Ministerial Decision of the Minister responsible for VET No SZFHÁT/100762/2020-ITM, published on 10 November 2020, general education (non-vocational) classes and vocational theoretical classes in VET institutions were organised online, as well as those parts of practical training that do not require a physical...
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The objective of the policy development is to create, support and implement innovation-related curricula, teaching methods, technologies, digital content and teaching material in VET and AL.
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In February 2019, a new agency was established, the Innovative Training Support Centre (Innovatív Képzéstámogató Központ Zrt., IKK). It also works alongside the National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (Nemzeti Szakképzési és Felnottképzési Hivatal) as a state administrative VET body. The IKK supports the implementation of the provisions of the VET Act of 2019 on innovation, digitalisation and related areas. IKK also implements GINOP (Economic Development and...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
IKK Innovative Training Support Center (IKK Nonprofit Plc.)
Following the declaration of the extraordinary situation and the state of emergency, the education ministry had to act in accordance with the crisis management measures:
harmonising procedures for dealing with employment relationships with teachers and other staff who were unable to work at school;
adapting the content and forms of distance learning;
adjusting institutional procedures (especially concerning the admission procedure and the completion of studies).
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After the closure of schools, teachers began spontaneously to move to distance learning using communication platforms (such as Zoom); at the same time, the burden of work was transferred onto learners and households. Very soon, the need to ease the school's pressure to evaluate learners' performance from a distance became apparent, partly because it is not easy to distinguish learners' own performance from domestic support and also because the conditions for domestic performance are very...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
State Institute of Vocational Education (ŠIOV)
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
The Qualifica programme is a flagship integrated strategy promoting adult training and qualification. It also aims to:
raise employability;
promote digital and literacy competences;
link training with labour market needs.
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The Qualifica programme is based on:
cooperation and coordination among education, labour and higher education ministries in the development and implementation of policy tools and instruments;
combining adult education and professional training with recognition, validation and certification of competences (RVCC process);
promoting the coherence of the network of training courses;
promoting tailor-made training.
2016 legislation introduced Qualifica centres as a key tool of the programme,...
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Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
Ministry of Education (Until April 2024)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)
The initiative aims to enhance the use of modernised content, tools and resources supporting the vocational training process.
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The initiative is expected to increase the use of ICT in VET (and also for students with disabilities), developing the digital competences of students, individualising the didactic process and implementing teamwork.
The initiative includes two phases:
developing the concept and standards of VET e-resources;
obtaining, integrating and making available 800 VET e-resources on the online platform (epodreczniki.pl).
Three calls for projects developing VET e-resources are planned for 2020 and 2021....
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The overall objective of the strategy is to equip the population of Estonia with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that prepare people to fulfil their potential in their personal, occupational and social life, and contribute to promoting both the quality of life and global sustainable development.
Three strategic goals have been set to achieve the general objective:
learning opportunities are diverse and accessible and the education system enables smooth transitions between levels and types...
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The education strategy applies an integrated approach to the development of the education system to make better use of Estonia's high-quality education for the benefit of people, society and the economy.
It continues to support the contemporary approaches to teaching and learning, considers rapid technological developments, strives to ensure the next generation of teachers and the renewal of teachers' roles, and it focuses more on the skills policy, including a clearer division of the roles...
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The objective is increased quality in higher vocational education (EQF level 5) through updated education and equipment for schools to educate students who meet the needs of the world of work.
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The government allocates annually funds to strengthen the quality of vocational education. The funds contribute to increased quality in the vocational education programmes. The funds enable vocational schools to develop new offers, buy new equipment and develop digital teaching materials. One of the requirements for funding is cooperation between the school and the business community.
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Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (Diku) (until 2021)
The goal of the skills reform launched in 2019 is that no one should become outdated and that more people are enabled to work longer. The goal of the grant scheme is to establish several further education digital competence programmes.
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Skills Norway announced grants totalling near EUR 3 million (NOK 35 million) for the development of flexible continuing education programmes in digital competence. These programmes are aimed at companies and employees who need more expertise as a result of digitalisation.
The grant scheme aims to contribute to:
development of flexible training programmes for companies in need of expertise to digitise their business;
better access to flexible and work-relevant continuing education programmes...
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Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
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The Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2016-20 (following the 2014-15 round) was adopted in May 2016. One of its activities, the Project learning for young adults (PUM-O) targets those aged between 15 and 26 who left education and training early or dropped out to help them complete their education and/or find a job. The activity consists of project work that combines work-related content with fun experience and encouragement for active job search, continuing education and achieving...
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Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
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Despite the lack of systemic approach, developments in guidance and counselling are continuing through ESF projects coordinated by the national coordination point for lifelong career guidance within the Public Employment Service of Slovenia (ZRSZ) and its branches:
the 2015-22 project 'Strengthening counselling work with young people' at the employment service of Slovenia (Krepitev svetovalnega dela z mladimi na Zavodu RS za zaposlovanje) aims at finding new ways to increase accessibility of...
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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)
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)
To facilitate access to educational resources that are specifically used for distance learning or education processes.
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In education authority VET, the education community can find and create structured teaching material ready to be downloaded and used by teachers and learners in Procomún, the Repository of open educational resources (OER) of the ministry, operated by the National Institute for Education Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF). Another initiative is the Educational Technology Observatory, which provides a virtual library with articles for teachers written by teachers about how to use...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
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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 environment ministry initiated a new grant scheme (Green education fund) to support projects of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) promoting environmental education. This complements the scheme of the education ministry, which supports school projects. A new strategy paper on environmental education can harmonise efforts in this field.
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Since October 2017, the Green education fund (GEF), managed by the Slovak Environment Agency and financed from the State budget and private companies, has been active in supporting environmental education. EUR 155 000 were earmarked for 28 NGO-projects at national (11) and regional (17) level. Grants of EUR 10 000 and EUR 5 000, respectively, with 5% joint financing by beneficiaries, supports the provision of class-ready materials and supporting actions (competitions, games, outdoor...
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Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Slovak Environmental Agency
Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
Activities are aimed at improving financial and entrepreneurial skills. ESF-related projects are used to support the efforts of schools.
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A new national standard for financial literacy was approved in 2017. It replaces the 2014 standard and includes entrepreneurship competence. It also addresses areas like planning, income and labour; consumer protection; counteracting corruption and fraud through consumer financial responsibility; consumer decisions and financial management; loans and debts; savings and investment; risk management and insurance. The revision was based on the 2016 thematic assessment of learner performance in...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
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The 2016-22 ESF project Professional support for development of key competences of adults focuses on encouraging participation in lifelong learning and raising the level of key competences for vulnerable groups through effective outreach, innovative instructional approaches and learning materials (including videos and other multimedia).
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The purpose of the project was to increase the attractiveness of vocational training through promotional activities, presenting professions in school, competition, and advertising in other activities for a greater number of views in the recognition of vocational professionals in vocational education.
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The 2016-20 ESF-funded project VET promotion, coordinated by the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for VET (CPI), promoted VET as an attractive education option and supported the young and talented in moving forward in their career. The project promoted vocational and technical education through the active participation of young people between the ages of 18 and 25, teachers, employers and other social partners.
The promotion is done mainly through the national and European skills...
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Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
The main objectives are twofold: to reform school-based VET and to reintroduce apprenticeship in Slovenia.
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A 5-year project Reform of upper-secondary vocational education, funded by the European Social Fund (ESF), started in November 2016.
The project includes the following activities:
test and identify the tools and methods to create a sustainable system to match the needs of the labour market;
develop flexible and individualised teaching methods and learning pathways;
support companies to engage in work-based learning;
test and evaluate the apprenticeship system;
define learning outcomes for...
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Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
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The national qualifications system (Sistema Nacional de Qualificações, SNQ) aims (among others) to improve VET quality by promoting trainers' initial and continuing professional development (CPD) and enhancing their technical and pedagogical capacity. In this context, it was necessary to develop standards for initial and continuing training for trainers and tutors in the light of the new pedagogical approaches and technical developments.
In recent years, the country has developed and put in...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
The policy development consists of two similar projects - concerning the development of e-resources for foreign languages and entrepreneurship. Both projects will contribute to increasing the use of modernised content, tools and resources supporting the process of vocational education. The main objective of the projects is to develop multimedia materials (e-resources) supporting learning of a foreign language with a vocational orientation and entrepreneurship.
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Begun in 2016, the aim of the first of these two ESF co-funded projects was to develop e-resources for vocational foreign language learning in 10 vocational areas and methodological resources for foreign language teachers. The budget for the project was EUR 4 million. At the beginning of 2017, 10 contractors were selected and contracts signed. The project finished in the second half of 2018. E-resources (multimedia materials) for vocational foreign language learning in 10 areas were...
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In March 2017, Skills Norway designed a key competences mapping tool for young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs), and for the public in general. The goal is to ensure relevant training for each target group. This project is carried out in close cooperation with the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service, the Directorate for Education and Training and the Directorate of Integration and Diversity. In April 2017, Skills Norway completed designing an online learning platform...
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Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
Provide teachers and learners with a set of tools allowing the development of cultural and historical knowledge.
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The Ministry of Education, Children and Youth encourages and accompanies many projects and initiatives of educational interest through its Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT). Several websites providing digital teaching material for school teachers have been created: the portal Multi-script provides access to online and printed educational material and online applications for both primary and secondary education. It grants access to...
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
Ministry of Culture
Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT)
Encourage the emergence of secondary schools that not only foster links with the economic and social world, but also lead learners to develop cross-curricular skills that enable them to engage with the future through entrepreneurial challenges.
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The Jonk Entrepreneuren Luxembourg asbl (created in 2005) brings together representatives from the school and business worlds, to perpetuate and boost the 'entrepreneurial spirit' movement in Luxembourg's education system. It has two major objectives: explaining to and teaching young people throughout their school curriculum that self-employment is an alternative to hired employment, and giving a taste for entrepreneurship, innovation, creation and leadership.
They implement several projects...
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT)
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)
The e-School initiative aims to digitally transform school management, teaching and learning in all publicly financed schools in Croatia at the primary and secondary education levels. Its specific objectives are to:
ensure purposeful, reliable and secure ICT environment in line with school needs;
improve digital competences of teachers and learners;
advance efficacy and coherence of processes in the education system;
support school leadership in promoting the digital maturity of schools.
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From 1 March 2015 to 31 August 2018, the Croatian Academic and Research Network - CARNET - carried out the pilot project e-Schools: Establishing a system for developing digitally mature schools. It addressed the improvement of ICT infrastructure in schools, raising digital competences of teachers and students, introducing digital educational contents in teaching and learning, and developing data management systems. During the pilot project, IT infrastructure was improved in all participating...
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Croatian Academic and Research Network (CARNET)
Education and Teacher Training Agency (AZOO)
National Centre for External Evaluation of Education (NCVVO)
Faculty of organisation and information science of the University of Zagreb (FOI)
The national framework for initial and continuing teacher training aims to develop professional skills that meet personal demands and the needs of the institution.
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A December 2015 circular created more opportunities for school staff to work with the business world, including courses for head teachers and CPD modules on entrepreneurship; it also contributed to the CPD of VET school teachers. One of the measures included in the circular introduced compulsory traineeship in companies for teachers.
The June 2015 quality assurance decree was rolled out for the first time in January 2017. It requires training bodies to be able to demonstrate that staff in...
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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)
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)
This policy development is aimed at developing relationships between businesses and education through career guidance and work-based training for young people.
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A circular of 2 December 2015 from the Ministry of Education announced 12 measures aimed at developing relationships between businesses and education through career guidance and work-based training for young people. They include work placements and measures to help pupils gain a better understanding of the world of work. School staff will have more opportunities to interact with the business world through courses for head teachers and continuous professional development modules on...
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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)
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)
To offer open educational resources, training and technological solutions to help Spanish teachers incorporate this skill into their teaching practice through programming and robotics activities.
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The School of Computational Thinking was set up in the academic year 2018/19 to train teachers to develop programming and robotics in their classrooms. This initiative is coordinated by the National Institute for Education Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF) in collaboration with the Autonomous Communities, which provide their own teachers for the project, as the education ministry does not have the competence for the teacher training in the regions.
In primary education, teachers use...
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Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
To train teachers in developing students' digital competences and in the appropriate use of digital technologies in teaching and learning processes, including those taking place in virtual environments, adapting the pedagogical strategies used accordingly.
To update, through digital media, the scientific, pedagogical and didactic training of teachers, as well as that relating to coordination, guidance, tutoring, inclusive education, attention to diversity, equality and the organisation and...
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The National Institute of Education Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF) is also responsible for the integration of ICT in non-university education. INTEF, in collaboration with the Autonomous Communities, offered four types of online courses for teacher continuous professional development (CPD):
online tutored courses specifically for teachers; these combine expert support and follow-up with peer-to-peer exchange, teamwork and peer assessment. Successful completion is recognised with...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
To promote teacher training in the technological, methodological and social aspects of integrating digital resources into their daily teaching practice.
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The Ministry of Education and Vocational Training, through the National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training and the Autonomous Communities, elaborated, in 2021, a new reference framework for digital competence in teaching through a commission dependent on the Working Group on Learning Technologies. This framework was approved by the Sectoral Conference on Education at its meeting on 30 March 2022 and published by Resolution of 4 May 2022 of the Directorate General for...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
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A 2015 Ministerial Decree ECD/65/2015 provides for the revision and update of key competences in curricula. The Decree describes the relationship between competences, content and evaluation criteria for primary, compulsory and secondary education. Implications are that key competences should be integrated into the curriculum (including in VET); they should be defined, explained and well-developed; the selection of content and methodologies should ensure the development of key competences...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
To promote adult education and broaden learning opportunities for adults.
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The activity is part of the National adult education programme. In 2017-18, nine projects were set up for equipping adults with social and learning skills, entrepreneurship competence, skills in foreign languages and Estonian for non-native speakers. The projects offer support and follow-up activities that increase the sustainability of learning outcomes and bridge the development of key competences and provide motivation for the continuation of studies in formal and non-formal education....
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The aim of the programme is to apply modern digital technology in learning and teaching more efficiently and effectively, to improve the digital skills of the entire population and to ensure access to the new generation of digital infrastructure.
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The first digital focus programme was implemented in 2016-18. By 2018, the incorporation of digital culture into education and learning activities was considered complete, but not yet systemised. The activities continued during the second programme period in 2019-22.
The programme is devoted to developing digital skills, digital learning resources and e-assessment through the following activities:
incorporating a digital culture into the learning process;
supporting digital learning resources...
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Ministry of Education and Research
Information Technology Foundation for Education (HITSA) (until 2020)
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 objective is to strengthen the culture of entrepreneurship in Germany and safeguard it for the future. To this end, the entrepreneurial thinking and acting of teachers should be fostered and developed so that they can transmit the entrepreneurial spirit further to the young people, who are particularly receptive to new ideas and want to make their ideas happen.
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A report commissioned by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs (BMWi, 2018) suggested further investing in education and training of teachers with the goal of increasing knowledge, appreciation of and enthusiasm for entrepreneurship education.
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Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
Update teachers' digital skills to respond to the increasing impact of digitalisation and industry 4.0.
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Under its Digital pact for schools programme (2019-24), the Federal Government aims to fund the digital infrastructure in all German schools, including vocational schools, to promote the uptake of digital skills. Vocational schools have been gradually provided with high-quality digital equipment including professional administration. This investment goes hand-in-hand with investment of Federal States, promoting digital competences of teachers and the development of new digital teaching...
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Federal States (Länder)
Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
The aim of the measure is to develop sustainability-relevant skills of apprentices and training personnel and to disseminate knowledge on how to design sustainable in-company learning places.
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In 2015, the Federal Institute for VET (BIBB) started 12 pilot projects in VET aiming to ensure a sustainable development (Berufsbildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung BBNE). With the EUR 12 million budget, the projects intend to develop vocational competences in sustainability. Until 2021, they will be experimenting and evaluating relevant curriculum concepts, digital teaching, learning materials and examination questions for initial and continuing VET. These projects will lead - amongst...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
The aim of the ASCOT + initiative is to support professional learning and to develop further the examination system.
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The ASCOT+ initiative (2019-22) focuses on measuring the achievements of apprentices more objectively and further developing competence-oriented examinations. This includes digital teaching-learning media, virtual simulations in exams, computer-controlled test formats and workflows to increase the objectivity of exams. The initiative will also support regulatory work in reviewing training regulations. With its IT-supported and competence-oriented measuring system it complements the VET 4.0...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
The coalition aims to ensure that education in the field of digital technologies is up to date, effective and provides every Czech citizen with the opportunity to develop their own digital competences throughout their lives, so that they are successful in the labour market and able to use digital technologies to meet their living needs and content. The coalition strives for every citizen to have enough support in gaining confidence in the acquisition of digital competences and to conceive...
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In October 2016, the National Coalition for Digital Skills and Jobs (DigiKoalice) was established by the Ministries of Education, Labour and Social Affairs, Industry and Trade, the Office of the Government, and the Czech ICT Alliance, as part of the digital education strategy. The composition of the coalition is diverse, bringing together non-profit organisations, IT companies, schools, libraries, academic institutions, government agencies and more.
The main tasks of the coalition include...
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Ministry of Industry and Trade
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
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The Digital education strategy targets basic and secondary schools and includes measures addressing teacher training, pedagogical research, support for headmasters, infrastructure and connectivity issues of the schools, innovation in modern methods of education and teaching, priorities in communicating the need for change to the public, and the need for opening education through digital technologies to everyone. The Digital literacy strategy focuses on measures aiming to enhance digital...
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The Digital literacy strategy 2015-20 aims to develop digital literacy among the Czech population in order to boost the economy and its competitiveness as well as to enhance employability, the quality of life and to support lifelong learning.
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Czechia has in place a Digital literacy strategy for 2015-20 aimed at supporting digital literacy of adults through continuing education and lifelong learning. The action plan for the strategy was adopted in 2016. The measures are specified by target group: employees, self-employed, unemployed, people at risk of digital and social exclusion and families. The first implementation step was taken in mid-2016 by launching the DigiStrategie 2020 project. The goal of the project is to provide...
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The national project MOV (Modernisation of VET) aims at improving the quality of VET through modernising initial VET. The MOV project was launched on 1 May 2017. It focuses on the vocational and general components of secondary vocational education in order to promote the employability of graduates. It emphasises supporting students' key competences for employability, lifelong learning, linking IVET to CVET through the National register of qualifications, and cooperation with employers. The...
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National Institute for Education (until 2019)
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
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Piloting started in the 2015/16 school year for seven professions in five secondary VET schools in different regions of the country. In 2016/17, 12 professions and 17 schools in total were involved in the experiment. Dual VET(DVET) is supported by the municipalities and the social partners. The piloting phase was planned to continue until 2019. In 2017/18, the total number of learners in dual VET has reached 1 742, and in 2018/19 their number more than doubled, reaching 3 884 learners. The...
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To address the skills required by the digital society for today and tomorrow.
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Compulsory education
The digital strategy for education was adopted in 2018 and then implemented. The strategy includes the following five axes:
defining digital content and resources for learning,
providing support and training to teachers and heads of school,
defining modalities of school digital equipment,
sharing, communicating and disseminating,
developing digital governance.
Digital competence is regarded both as a learning object and a support to other disciplines. Digital education...
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The In-company individual vocational training programme (Formation professionnelle individuelle en entreprise, FPIE) offers jobseekers, who are registered with an employment organisation, the possibility to acquire skills in the relevant professional field and thereby facilitates their employment afterwards. The FPIE programme provides thereby a direct response to the specific needed skills of companies.
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The FPIE programme enables an employer to take on a qualified job seeker for a period of one to six months, to improve his or her skills according to the specific needs of the company. After the training period, the employer has the obligation to hire the trainee under an employment contract, at least equivalent to that of the duration of the in-company training. The training must be at least half-time. During the in-company training, the employer pays neither salary nor social security...
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Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
To encourage young people and especially girls and young women to become self-employed, successful female entrepreneurs should increasingly be brought before the curtain and pass on their experiences to young people in schools.
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Since September 2017, within the policy 'Women entrepreneurs go to school' (Unternehmerin macht Schule), women entrepreneurs have inspired learners to pursue an entrepreneurial career. Using their own example, they report on the opportunities that entrepreneurship opens up and what can be achieved with entrepreneurial spirit. As role models, women entrepreneurs motivate schoolgirls in particular towards a self-employed professional future. On the accompanying website, schools can register...
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Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
The project aims to improve the competitiveness of the Austrian economy through modern and excellent VET and promote innovation while supporting social inclusion. It is supported by policy-makers and developed in cooperation with the Economic Chambers of the federal provinces (Länder).
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The We educate the economy plan was approved in 2018 by the Austrian Economic Chamber and focusses on developing projects in five fields:
virtual learning platforms, for example for virtual company tours or online career information;
digital tools for apprenticeship training, such as digital learning worlds for apprentices, online tools for planning and documenting apprenticeship training and digital training and continuing education platforms for trainers;
continuing training, such as new...
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promoting the development of digital competences in dual vocational education and training (VET);
attracting dual VET by developing concrete methods, learning opportunities and tools;
new, concretely applicable digital measures and tools should be developed to promote and support teaching and learning in dual training, networking between trainers, vocational information and application processes, and to promote the digital competences of learners and trainers.
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In November 2017, the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber issued a call for tenders for a funding programme financed by the Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs to support projects on the use of digital opportunities in dual VET and the promotion of the development of digital competences. Funding is provided for projects for a maximum duration of 5 years and maximum costs of EUR 200 000 per project. A total of EUR 900 000 is available for the programme. Project applications were...
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Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)