To improve the level of literacy, numeracy and digital skills of adults (the unemployed, employees and the inactive) with a low level of education and training and/or help them acquire at least an EQF level 1 qualification.
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The 2015-20 lifelong learning strategy addressed the acquisition and validation of key competences that help early leavers from education to find jobs. The measures included revision of the validation methodology, quality assurance and training of staff in assessment centres of prior learning. The allocated financing allowed 45 000 adults to acquire key competences.
In order to facilitate access to upskilling for low-qualified adults, the labour ministry introduced EQF level 1 qualifications...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To allow comparing the qualification levels of different countries using the EQF grid description based on learning outcomes.
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The Romanian national qualifications framework was referenced to the EQF in April 2018 and the next revision of the referencing report is foreseen to take place in 2023.
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National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To develop an education and training system adapted to the demands of the labour market and its direct and indirect beneficiaries through fostering the labour market relevance of VET; improving participation and facilitating access to VET programmes; improving VET quality; and fostering innovation and cooperation in VET.
To reduce unemployment among young people, and especially young NEETs and ensure that all under age 25, who lose their job or who do not find a job after finishing their...
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The strategy for education and vocational training in Romania for 2016-20 was adopted in 2016 (government Decision No 317 on 27 April 2016). It proposes the development of both an open-access and attractive and competitive system, offering quality education and training services in order to respond quickly and relevantly to the needs of people and the economy through efficient management of available resources. All individuals should benefit from the opportunity to acquire high-level...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
National Centre for TVET Development (CNDIPT)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To increase participation in lifelong learning and improve the relevance of VET to the labour market needs. To have at least 10% of the adult population (ages 25-64) participating in lifelong learning activities by 2020.
The objectives are centred on three main strategic pillars: access and incentives for participation, quality and relevance, and partnerships for better information.
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Lifelong learning strategy 2015-20 was adopted in 2015. It addressed the need for strengthening partnerships between VET providers and enterprises, to increase the quality and labour market relevance of VET. Measures supported the take-up of apprenticeship contracts for people with low qualifications, with a target of 125 000 contracts to be awarded by 2020. Financial incentives (subsidies) were set to stimulate employers to engage in apprenticeship programmes, internships and job...
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Ministry of Education
Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
The project will contribute to increasing the access of adults to different forms of lifelong learning through the development of model programmes for vocational qualification courses (kwalifikacyjne kursy zawodowe – KKZ) leading to a qualification, and vocational skills courses (kursy umiejętności zawodowych – KUZ).
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In January 2016, the education ministry opened a call for proposals to develop model programmes for vocational qualification courses (kwalifikacyjne kursy zawodowe – KKZ) for adults. The assessment of applications was finalised in late 2016; three projects were selected and began to be implemented. The initiative is co-financed by the ESF. The aim is to support VET providers in expanding their offer for adults. The projects were completed at the beginning of 2018, with 81 model vocational...
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The main objectives of the project are to help adults develop key competences to improve their situation in the labour market; support various forms of adult learning; and encourage participation of adults in learning.
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In 2017/18, the education ministry developed an ESF co-funded project to support 45 schools in becoming local centres for education and knowledge (lokalne ośrodki wiedzy i edukacji – LOWE).
Beneficiary groups included adults with low levels of education, unemployed or economically inactive adults, adults aged 45+, and adults receiving certain forms of social assistance and family support.
The measures include diagnosis of participants' needs, vocational courses and other forms of adult...
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The main objective of the strategy is to increase income and social, economic, environmental and territorial cohesion.
This would be achieved through:
sustainable economic growth increasingly driven by knowledge data and organisational excellence;
socially sensitive and territorially sustainable development;
effective State and economic institutions contributing to growth as well as social and economic inclusion.
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The National strategy for responsible development (Strategia na Rzecz Odpowiedzialnego Rozwoju – ‘Morawiecki Plan’ – SRD) was adopted by the Council of Ministers in February 2017. It addresses the challenges, which the country will be facing until 2030, in particular in the areas of social and regional development, reduction of poverty and social exclusion, as well as demographic challenges. In education, the following actions were prioritised:
promoting dual VET, further linking school...
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to minimise the skill gaps that exist in some of the in-demand sectors such as the digital, technical and financial sectors (main aim);
to recommend policy changes to the government that would reduce these gaps and equip the labour force with the right skills, to meet the future challenges.
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In November 2016, a National Skills Council (NSC) was set up to establish the institutional framework for the anticipation of skills needs in Malta. The NSC is made up of representatives from:
the Ministry for Education and Employment;
University of Malta;
the Malta College for Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST);
Jobsplus (PES);
the Institute for Tourism Studies;
the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry;
Malta Enterprise;
lifelong learning entities and the civil society.
One of...
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Ministry for Education (MFED)(until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Employment (MEDE) (until 2020)
Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research & Innovation (MEYR)
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A national team of ECVET experts is in place since 2014 to promote general understanding of ECVET principles and provide informative support to vocational schools.
In 2017-18, several seminars and an international conference were organised with the participation of ECVET experts on the practical application of ECVET principles. In 2018, ECVET National experts prepared the e-brochure Why ECVET, and organised a webinar addressed to representatives of vocational and adult education, teachers,...
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Setting the legal framework for practising as adult trainer .
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The 2016 amendment of the 2011 adult trainer regulation, which sets the conditions for:
admission to the initial training programme,
the organisation of the programme and
the examination giving access to the function of adult trainers.
The amendment requests candidates to have passed tests in all three official languages, instead of only two, before being allowed to take the entrance exam (concours) for the induction phase. It also confirmed the change in responsibility for adult trainer...
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The Ministry of Education digital education strategy aims to focus first on IT infrastructure and security and, second, on the introduction of coding and computational thinking in school curricula.
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In 2015, the Digital Education strategy was developed, including five dimensions broken down into specific projects; the strategy’s major focus is on IT infrastructure and equipment.
In 2015, the National Youth Service and Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT) developed the Bee Creative project. This contributes to developing digital literacy and creativity (programming, security, design, communication) and entrepreneurship, by...
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT)
The aim is to increase the quality of vocational and adult education by developing a system for in-service training of teachers in vocational education and adult education institutions.
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In 2015, the education ministry approved and prioritised the organisation of VET for teacher-related CPD within the framework of sectoral practical training centres and innovative companies. In the 2015-16 period, traineeships in companies were funded for 100 VET teachers from the engineering, construction, trade, transport and services sectors.
In October 2016, a national-level project was launched aiming to create a CPD system for vocational teachers and adult educators. The project is...
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The aim is to increase the quality of VET and adult education by developing a system for in-service training of teachers in such institutions.
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In October 2016, a national-level project was launched with the aim of creating a CPD system for vocational teachers and adult educators. The project has been coordinated by the Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC), under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport. It was anticipated that about 700 vocational teachers (almost a third of those working at the time) would participate in training courses relating to key and pedagogical competences for topics...
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When amending the VET Law in 2017, three main goals were identified:
to change the VET system fundamentally in response to changes in the State’s economic development;
to change the management and funding of VET schools in a way that would attract more social partners and more funding;
to change the quality assurance system to increase the prestige of VET.
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A new VET Law was adopted on 14 December 2017, with some of its articles coming into force on 1 February 2018 and others on 1 January 2019. The law emphasised the importance of workplace learning and apprenticeship, clarifying the regulation on apprenticeships. It also enhanced the role of sectoral professional committees, in particular with respect to the planning of apprenticeships and the coordination of qualifications systems at a sectoral level. In addition, the law redefined the rules...
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Sectoral professional committees (SPCs) are advisory bodies formed to ensure cooperation between all VET stakeholders in a particular sector of the economy. They support the effectiveness of the sector’s qualification system and the labour market relevance of VET programmes.
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A joint Order of the Minister of Education, Science and Sport and the Minister of Economy and Innovation on the Tasks, Functions, Committee, Formation and Financing Procedures of Sectoral Professional Committees was drafted in 2018. It was approved by the ministers in the middle of that year.
Sectoral professional committees (SPCs) are funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, while their activities are supervised and coordinated by the Qualifications and VET Development Centre...
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VET teacher training is regulated by the Good school reform (Law 107/2015). According to this Law, teachers’ in-service training becomes continuing. It also provides incentives to support continuing teacher training and systematic need analysis mechanisms. Teachers’ in-service training must be in line with the school plan and with the priorities of the education ministry. As part of the Good School Law, the priority areas for teacher training in the period 2016-19 are:
organisational and...
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Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
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In April 2017, the council of ministers approved several legislative decrees aiming to complete the implementation process of the Law 107/2015 The Good school reform. One of the decrees defined new criteria for the recruitment of school teachers. Applicants must be university graduates and must pass exams that take place twice a year. The number of job openings will be estimated based on the needs of each school. Successful candidates attend a three-year training course (work-based learning)...
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Ministry of Education and Merit
Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
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)
According to the National strategy for lifelong learning (2012 agreement on a National strategy and the 2014 guidelines on school guidance and counselling system) Law 145/2018 has changed the objectives of the school-work transition pathways to transversal competence and guidance pathways, (PCTO, Percorsi per le Competenze Trasversali e per l'Orientamento). Personal, social and learning to learn competence, citizenship competence, entrepreneurship competence, as well as cultural awareness...
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The 2015 reform ( Law No 107/2015- Buona Scuola) aimed to increase specific skills: foreign language (English) and communication skills, through the development of content and language integrated learning, literacy and the Italian language for foreign learners; mathematical-logical and scientific skills; digital skills, ICT, computational thinking; critical and conscious use of social networks and media; musical and artistic skills; entrepreneurial skills; citizenship skills; legal and...
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Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
The main objective of the Good school reform is to boost school-to-work transition by increasing employment opportunities and guidance for students.
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On 13 July 2015, the Italian government adopted a reform of the national education system called the Good school (La Buona Scuola), emphasising alternance between classroom work and periods of workplace training. The main objective is to boost school-to-work transition by increasing employment opportunities and guidance for learners. The reform has made it compulsory for all learners attending the last three years of upper secondary school to take part in a school-work exchange scheme for at...
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Ministry of Education and Merit
Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
Ministry of Education (until 2022)
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
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In November 2016, the 2017-19 FET professional development strategy was published by the Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS) and the Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI). The strategy acknowledged that provision specific to the FET practitioner was not adequately addressed within the existing formal learning offer. It stated that in the period to 2019, the implementation of the strategy would include an examination of the feasibility of developing a suite of...
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The development of data IT systems to track FET graduate outcomes, known as the Programme and learner support system (PLSS).
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The PLSS is a suite of software applications that are designed to provide an integrated approach to the collection and processing of personal data of users of PLSS and FET programmes funded through SOLAS, and the outputs, outcomes and performance of such programmes.The data are informing the SPAs between the Education and Training Boards (ETBs) and SOLAS.
The PLSS consists of three elements:
national programme database (NDP) – a depository of all programmes/courses designed to be run by FET...
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One of the most important tasks is to have theory and practical teachers in VET who are well aware of the most up-to-date technologies of a given sector i.e. who adapt the challenges of Industry 4.0 for teaching in IVET. The only way to fulfil this need is if further training of professional teachers is organised within the corporate environment. They also need to be prepared to use new teaching methods that are appropriate for preparing students for their final examinations and the labour...
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The Ministry responsible for VET outlined its priorities in the decree, VET in the service of the economy, which was approved by the Government in February 2015. The decree calls for a career scheme for school-based vocational trainers and a motivational system that allows the differentiation of remuneration and recognition of extra work. To expand career opportunities and raise the standards of professional work, alternative pathways are also being recommended for teachers to progress in...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
IKK Innovative Training Support Center (IKK Nonprofit Plc.)
The primary objective of the measure is to promote social inclusion through a well-educated workforce prepared for the challenges of the 21st century, of which VET is one of the most important platforms. Improvements ensure a modern education and training infrastructure, in line with the training structures and methodologies developed and modernised in recent years.
Building on the commitment and awareness of the green and digital transition and sustainable development throughout society is a...
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VET has an important role to play alongside higher education and public general education, as learners' decisions as employees and/or managers after graduation are based on the knowledge, skills and experience they have acquired. If students leave VET equipped with green and digital skills, they will make responsible choices in their professional and personal lives.
The development of green skills provide a solid basis for lifelong learning and employability.
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National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
Centre for Digital and Pedagogical Methodologies
IKK Innovative Training Support Center (IKK Nonprofit Plc.)
The policies are aimed at reducing the number of early leavers from vocational education and at people with no qualifications through a VET system that is flexible, provides quality and relevant training quickly can adapt to the technological changes of the fourth industrial revolution. In continuing training, the aim is to renew and strengthen the skills, competences and knowledge of adult workers.
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The 2015 reform of the 2011 Act on VET enabled graduates of three-year VET programmes to automatically continue their studies in the same school for two additional years and to take the upper secondary school leaving examination (matura), which is the entry requirement for higher education. It also introduced the possibility of obtaining two State-recognised VET qualifications free of charge in vocational schools and higher vocational schools, instead of only one as previously. As a result,...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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Two pilot projects took place, aiming at capacity building of in-company trainers:
a 2015-17 Erasmus+ project, in cooperation with Germany and Cyprus, resulted in a guidebook for in-company trainer training published by the Institute of Educational Policy (IEP), and a training course held in cooperation with the Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED). The guidebook was distributed to all employers that participated in the first large-scale phase of the post-secondary apprenticeship year...
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Legislation in 2017 (Law 4485/2017) re-affirmed that, starting from September 2019, the certification of teaching competences of VET teachers and adult educators becomes a prerequisite for their enrolment in training programmes partly funded by the State. This affects post-secondary non-formal IVET and CVET teachers.
It should also be noted that since December 2015, the mechanism for the certification of post-secondary non-formal IVET teachers, which was previously funded by the operational...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
strengthen the social role of schools offering equal opportunities to VET learners;
combat early dropout and support learners in their transition to vocational education, while raising the profile of secondary VET for society and learners.
Interventions are targeted at first grade learners on upper secondary VET programmes (EPAL) and aim to improve their literacy and numeracy competences and assist their smooth integration into the school environment.
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In October 2017, implementing the 2016 strategic framework, the education ministry introduced the initiative A new beginning at EPAL, which included basic skills-enhancing measures, socio-psychological support and integration actions. The initiative was piloted in 2017/18 in nine schools. Many of the programme’s actions were launched by individual schools and teachers before they were adopted and enhanced by the education ministry. Promotional events were organised in 2018/19.
A new beginning...
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Law 4386/2016 opened certification procedures to all interested parties meeting prescribed eligibility criteria. For example, it provides the possibility for adults to obtain qualifications through certification of continuing vocational education and training (CVET) or forms of non-formal VET different from those of vocational training institutes (IEK).
Presidential decrees to put in place a national system for the certification of outputs have been drafted and are currently being reviewed....
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
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For non-formal VET and in particular CVET, Law 4547/2018, supplementing Law 4186/2013, set new qualitative features for the operation of lifelong learning centres (KDVM), organised around four axes:
upgrading the procedure for the licensing of KDVM;
accreditation of all training programmes (both CVET and general adult education) by the National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP);
certification of graduates by EOPPEP;
determination of...
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The National Committee for VET was set up in 2017. It is responsible for the overall coordination of governance of Greek VET, monitoring the implementation of the 2016 National strategic framework for the upgrade of VET and apprenticeship and evaluating its results. The National Committee is supported in its work by a Technical Committee for VET. Both committees have become operational. In its first meeting (March 2018), the National Committee discussed the mapping of labour market skills...
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As part of the Structural Reform Support Service (SRSS) of the European Commission to support job creation and sustainable growth, a project with OMNIA (the Finnish project partner) was carried out. The main focus was on:
developing a consultation process between the business world and VET in the region of Attica (the focus sector was construction);
developing a train-the-trainers model;
developing a guidebook for integrating key competences in VET curricula;
implementing learning outcomes in...
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The framework sets out 10 strategic intervention areas which, in turn, contain certain implementation measures. These 10 areas are to:
improve VET governance and adopt a mechanism that follows up implementation;
make visible the social role of VET and enhance VET’s contribution to society;
improve and expand apprenticeship;
improve VET and its connection to the labour market;
improve quality in VET;
improve VET’s efficiency;
enhance permeability and mobility;
improve VET’s...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
To improve VET teachers’ continuous professional development (CPD) overall and, more specifically, to support education staff during the implementation of the 2018 reform.
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In 2016, the Teacher education development programme (Opettajankoulutuksen kehittämisohjelma) was launched by the Ministry of Education and Culture and coordinated by Jyväskylä Educational Consortium Gradia. The programme recommends that training should emphasise its capabilities for:
working as a teacher in different operating environments;
promoting learner-centeredness;
creativity.
It supports:
developing coherent practices;
unifying quality criteria;
promoting competence-based and...
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The competence-based qualifications in Finland embed validation of non-formal and informal learning as an integral part of the entire CVET qualifications system. The system has been in place since 1994 and was further strengthened in 2007 and in 2015 by the Decree on individualisation. The Decree defines principles of validation more precisely than before. The CBQ system is very popular among the adult population in Finland with 100 000 learners involved each year. In IVET, validation is...
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The Act on the Finnish national framework for qualifications and other competence (Act 93/2017) and the related government Decree (120/2017) entered into force in March 2017. The framework covers the entire education/qualifications system. In this framework, the qualifications, syllabuses and other extensive competence modules of the Finnish national education system were classified into eight levels based on learning outcomes. The referencing to the EQF was completed in December 2017.
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The Finnish National Agency for Education has been developing and coordinating the skills anticipation model for adult education since 2016. The participatory and interactive process ensured an opportunity to participate in developing and piloting the model as extensively as possible. Experts on working life participated in the development and brought their field-specific knowledge of how big a workforce and what kind of competence and skills would be needed in the future.
The goal is to...
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Based on the results of the 2015 evaluation, the Ministry of Education and Culture supported the development of the quality assurance system for VET providers. The Quality assurance national reference point (QANRP) used Erasmus+ funding in 2016-17 to update the criteria for self-assessment and related guidelines for VET providers. It was also involved in other projects and networking with QANRPs from other countries (e.g. Austria) to strengthen the culture of quality assurance in VET and...
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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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In the education system, the process towards an integrated vocational guidance system was initiated in 2018. A working group was set within the General Council for Vocational Training, with the aim of laying down basic principles and legal provisions. In guidance under employment authorities, the Action plan for youth employment (2019-21) foresees the hiring of 3 000 professional counsellors by the regional PES to provide guidance services in connection to the common services portfolio. The...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
The Strategic plan for vocational training aims to make VET more responsive to the needs of the productive system, meeting skills demands in a quick and prospective way.
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The new government, in power since June 2018, reorganised the administration. The change of name in the education administration state, now the Education and Vocational Training ministry (previously Education, Culture and Sports), reflects the new strategy to promote VET. In October 2018, the Government presented the Strategic plan for vocational training under education authorities. In February 2019, the Council of Ministers published the Agenda for change (Agenda del Cambio).
The agenda...
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Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (until 2023)
Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports
The aim of the programme was to align the assessment and development of teachers and school leaders with the contemporary learning approach, considering the needs of the learner and developing creativity and innovation. The programme aimed to establish a multilevel CPD (continuous professional development) scheme for teachers and school leaders.
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The programme was adopted in 2015 and addresses teachers and school leaders at all levels and types of education, including VET. It has devoted resources to teacher training, including digital competences and innovative approaches in VET. The following actions have been taken:
schools were supported to improve the integration of general and vocational learning and promote key competences;
the share of teachers with practical experience and labour market qualifications was increased;
VET...
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Regular overviews of labour market needs in different economic sectors, teachers´ and graduates´ satisfaction surveys and graduate tracking surveys provide input to policy development, planning of training provision and financing of VET and adult education.
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The following regular surveys are conducted under the Labour market and education cooperation programme:
satisfaction surveys;
graduate tracking (including employability and income) surveys;
analyses on labour requirements of different economic sectors (OSKA reports).
A student, teacher and graduate satisfaction surveys' wave was carried out in 2017-18. The results of the graduate satisfaction survey were published in 2017. Student and teacher survey reports were published in 2019.
A survey on...
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Wbmonitor seeks to contribute to a greater overview of the continuing education and training landscape and to track changes taking place.
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The online platform wbmonitor, operated by BIBB and the German Institute for Adult Education (DIE), conducts a yearly survey of public and private CVET providers. The surveys have a yearly focus and monitor labour market developments and helps identify training needs. The platform also publishes a Continuing training survey climate index.
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Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
With the Pact for VET, BMBF is bringing together its diverse activities and initiatives for the development of a modern, attractive and dynamic VET to form an overall strategy, which increases visibility and esteem of VET pathways in public opinion.
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The Pact for VET (Der Berufsbildungspakt) includes the following measures, partly addressing work-based learning:
modernising the framework conditions of VET, particularly in view of digitalisation;
improving permeability and transparency through provision of vocational guidance, designating equivalent qualifications and improved progression opportunities;
modernising infrastructure in VET schools and training centres, particularly in view of digitalisation;
continuing professional...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (until 2025)
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An online platform for CVET professionals has been put in place. It addresses staff from public administration, employment services as well as other educators, employers and NGOs. It provides an overview of CVET offers, relevant legislation, main actors and instruments as well as statistical data and analyses. It promotes networking, sharing know-how and cooperation among professionals. Completed at the end of 2015, it is the result of a project (Kooperace) developed by the Further Education...
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Since the academic year 2017/18, the EQF/NQF level of the occupation in which the qualification is acquired is stated in the completion documents: the ‛vocational qualifications certificate′ and the ‛vocational training certificate for part of the profession′. This applies both for young and adult learners. Changes to legislation are still needed to support the setting up of the BQF. A working group has to be established to prepare these amendments. The framework is not yet...
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Ministry of Education and Science
National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
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Since January 2017, all centres for vocational training (CVTs, providers of initial and continuing VET to employees and the unemployed, without acquisition of an education level) must provide the National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET) with self-assessment reports specifying their achievements and good practices, drawbacks and proposals for improvements. NAVET defines indicators for providing annual information and criteria and indicators for self-assessment of the...
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National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
set up occupational profiles and training profiles in line with the reality of trades;
ensure the labour market relevance of training.
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In October 2015, a new decree confirmed the renewal of the cooperation agreement of the Francophone Service for Trades and Qualification (service francophone des métiers et des qualifications, SFMQ) by all relevant Francophone parliaments (Government of the French Community of Belgium, Government of Wallonia, College of the French Community Commission COCOF).
The SFMQ agency consists of representatives of the public employment services, social partners, all VET providers from the...
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The objectives of the digital competence model are:
acceptance: the Austrian DigComp competence framework should become and remain a work base for the development and improvement of the digital competences of all citizens which is as widely accepted, as broadly understood and as coherently interpreted as possible;
updating: the Austrian DigComp competence framework and the application scenarios derived from it are to be updated continuously and, if necessary, expanded by the...
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In 2019, the Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) published the Digital competence model for Austria (DigComp 2.2 AT). The tool is intended for supporting the assessment and description of personal digital competences and the identification of possibilities for further development. It is based on the DigComp reference framework of the European Commission.
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Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF)
Federal Ministry of the Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport (BMKOES)
Federal Ministry of Education (BMB)
Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism (BMWET)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) (until 2025)
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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