Conference documents
Presentations
| Thursday, 26 November 2015 |
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| Keynote speech: How globalisation is changing VET: Patrice Guézou, Chamber of Commerce and Industry France |
| Digital transformation: work and operations reinvented: Piotr Pluta, Corporate Affairs EMEAR, CISCO |
| International harmonization of qualifications in the welding sector: Luisa Coutinho, European Welding Federation |
| SCQF: sectoral, credible, quality, flexible: Pauline Sutton, Scottish credit and qualifications framework partnership |
| Friday, 27 November 2015 |
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| Globalisation of TVET: public good, private good and common good a complex equation: Borhene Chakroun, Unesco |
| Innovative approaches to engaging in skills: Australia’s experience: Melissa McEwen, Australian Government, Department of Education and Training |
| NZQA’s work – Helping New Zealanders qualify for the future world: Jane von Dadelszen, New Zealand Qualifications Authority |
| The reform of the Indian VET system from the point of view of internationalisation: Gerald Thiel, Asian Development Bank |
| Workshop 1 - Globalisation: changing what we learn |
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| Workshop Outcomes |
| European Quality of Social Services: Michael Crowley, EQUASS Brussels |
| Common EU reference framework for border guard training and qualifications: Anemona Peres, Frontex |
| Speaking a common European asylum language using the EASO training curriculum: Ann-Sofie Galjaard, EASO |
| Is your banker qualified? The Triple E standard: Mariola Szymańska-Koszczyc, European Banking & Financial Services Training Association |
| Workshop 2 - International qualifications: enabling employability |
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| Workshop Outcomes |
| International qualifications in Latvia: characteristics, role and perception: Baiba Ramina, Academic Information Centre, Latvia |
| Lessons learned from international qualifications at grass roots level: Margarida Segard, ISQ-Group Portugal |
| International qualifications their value in the labour market: Brigitte Bouquet, CNCP France |
| Workshop 3 - Cooperation between national and international, sectoral levels: mutual benefits and wider employability |
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| Workshop Outcomes |
| Sport qualifications in Europe: managing the expectations of national qualifications frameworks and international federations: Ben Gittus, European Observatoire of Sport and Employment |
| Towards a new match between the labour market and education: Regina Kleingeld, NCP NLQF, Dutch partnership for lifelong learning |
| Girona’s factory a VET example in Nestlé youth employment initiative: Alberto Vega, Nestlé España, S.A. |