- 2019Implementation
- 2020Implementation
- 2021Discontinued
Description
The teacher portfolio is an online tool developed for teachers to give substance to their professional development. The portfolio enables teachers to keep track of their professional development and competences and record both formal and informal learning. It also features a catalogue functionality with courses, training and other education opportunities. Teachers can build their own portfolio and use the tool as a network to establish contact with other teachers. The portfolio is a continuation of the teacher register, which was discontinued.
In 2019, and finally in February 2020, the technical functionalities of the portfolio were improved.
The portfolio is fully functional and runs as a regular practice.
On 16 November 2021, the senate approved a legislation proposal from the parliament to scrap the teacher portfolio from the relevant education laws. The legislation will be in order from 1 August 2022. This means that the teacher portfolio will be discontinued at the same date. In a letter to parliament, the minister for primary and secondary education states that, after the proposed teacher register system had already been discontinued earlier, the decision was made to also discontinue the voluntary teacher portfolio tool: this is because of the very high costs and the low usage rate among teachers, which cannot justify these costs. Further, the support base from education practice is slim. Even transferring the system to a commercial party is deemed as a long and costly process which is not worthwhile.
Bodies responsible
- Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Target groups
Education professionals
- Teachers
Thematic categories
Teachers, trainers and school leaders competences
Competent and motivated VET teachers in schools and trainers in companies are crucial to VET becoming innovative and relevant, agile, resilient, flexible, inclusive and lifelong.
This thematic category comprises policies and practices of initial training and continuing professional development approaches in a systemic and systematic manner. It also looks at measures aiming to update (entry) requirements and make teaching and training careers attractive and bring more young and talented individuals and business professionals into teaching and training. Supporting VET educators by equipping them with adequate competences, skills and tools for the green transition and digital teaching and learning are addressed in separate thematic sub-categories.
The measures in this category target teachers and school leaders, company trainers and mentors, adult educators and guidance practitioners.
This thematic sub-category refers to all kinds of initial and continuing professional development (CPD) for VET educators who work in vocational schools and in companies providing VET. VET educators include teachers and school leaders, trainers and company managers involved in VET, as well as adult educators and guidance practitioners – those who work in school- and work-based settings. The thematic sub-category includes national strategies, training programmes or individual courses to address the learning needs of VET educators and to develop their vocational (technical) skills, and pedagogical (teaching) skills and competences. Such programmes concern state-of-the-art vocational pedagogy, innovative teaching methods, and competences needed to address evolving teaching environments, e.g. teaching in multicultural settings, working with learners at risk of early leaving, etc.
Subsystem
Further reading
Country
Type of development
Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Teacher portfolio: Netherlands. In Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Timeline of VET policies in Europe (2024 update) [Online tool].
https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/pl/tools/timeline-vet-policies-europe/search/36784