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 is a cross-government initiative detailing eight key themes of the plan:
senior management training;
information sharing;
new roles and labour retention;
use of digital and AI tools;
certification;
early learning engagement;
policy levers;
training provision.
The plan outlines also 58 targeted actions across those eight themes to scale up the adoption of MMC.
The MMC Action Plan helps provide the skills needed to enable more widespread adoption of innovative construction...
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MMC Action Plan
The MMC Action Plan was developed by the Department of Futher and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS), in partnership with industry and education providers. It was launched jointly by the Ministers for DFERHIS, Housing, Heritage and Local Government, and Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, as well as the Minister of State for Further Education, Apprenticeship, Construction and Climate Skills, as a cross-government initiative.
MMC Demonstration Park
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Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment
Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government
The Government of Ireland's Industry 4.0 Strategy 2020-2025 set out the supports for the digital transformation of the manufacturing sector and its supply chain, setting out the ambition that by 2025, Ireland will be a competitive, innovation-driven manufacturing hub of the fourth (4.0) industrial development and adoption. The role of the FET sector is aligned in the particular goal of the strategy to:
Facilitate the current and future workforce to develop the skills to deliver the Industry...
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The AMTCE is part of LMETB's FET provision as a centre of excellence, delivering a range of learning options with world class facilities for Industry 4.0 standard, funded by SOLAS as the national agency for FET.
The Centre delivers both full awards and micro qualifications to the employed and jobseekers in Robotics and Collaborative Robotics, Advanced Construction Technologies, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing, Cybersecurity, ICT Innovations, Manufacturing Engineering, Advanced...
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Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
The LWN programme’s objectives are to provide a digital e-learning platform, designed in accordance with current best practice and accessibility principles and technologies to enhance learner engagement and use, and deliver a range of certified micro credentials and uncertified digital learning opportunities to learners with unmet literacy, numeracy and digital skills needs.
Another objective of the programme is to address barriers to learning that can impact on a...
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Learn with NALA (LWN)
The LWN programme is offered on a national scale and is free to learners. It offers learners the chance to learn at their own pace, with additional supports such as telephone learning with an individual tutor.
In addition to direct delivery to individual learners, the LWN programme is also designed to complement face to face teaching and learning with registered VET centres to enhance the digital offering and to support face to face learning with additional digital...
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National Adult Literacy Agency
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation - UNESCO
The 2025 Transition Year Programme Statement sets out (p.3):
Senior cycle should establish firm foundations for students to transition to further adult and higher education, apprenticeships, traineeships and employment, and participate meaningfully in society, the economy and adult life.
It also outlines that TY will:
expand the student’s experience and awareness of diverse future pathways and nurture the student’s capacity to sustain their growth and development through a process of...
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IVET modules are delivered in partnership between schools and Education and Training Boards, FET centres and institutions (as the regional VET statutory provider). The IVET modules are also designed to increase progression opportunities between secondary education and vocational pathways, to promote a diverse range of future career options and address skills gaps in the labour market.
The NCCA has set out the parameters for the implementation of the IVET module for schools, and resource and...
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Department of Education
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)
National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA)
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 digital transition throughout society is a key importance.
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Hungary's Digital Education Strategy was launched in 2016. The main objective of the strategy was to create the possibility for the effective diffusion of digital literacy at all levels of the education system, in line with sectoral strategies and professional objectives, thus contributing to the competitiveness of Hungary.
Following the establishment of the VET Centres, a systematic infrastructure development based on budgetary resources was launched, with the renovation of the building...
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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.)
national coordination of digital education: establishment and operation of the Centre for Digital Education, development and networking of relevant thematic hubs at public institutions, universities, research institutes, and other stakeholders, strengthening digitalisation teams within educational institutions.
didactics of digital education: preparation of comprehensive didactics ‘theory and practice’ (through guidelines, theory handbooks,...
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From 2023 onwards, most development projects implemented under the ANDI 2021–2027 framework have been co-financed by the Ministry of Education and funded through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. These projects have primarily focused on strengthening digital competences and basic computer science knowledge, as well as promoting digital citizenship and computational thinking.
Several new Erasmus+ projects have been initiated between 2021 and 2025, including:
Digital well-being...
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This initiative focuses on adapting the VET system to integrate third-country nationals, address their training (reskilling and upskilling) needs, and facilitate their integration into the society and labour market. The initiative directly addresses the issues of social integration of third-country nationals through more inclusive third-country national non-formal VET within the project ‘Increasing Access to Vocational Education and Training for Third-country Nationals’. The project is...
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The project ‘Increasing access to vocational education and training for third-country nationals’ aims to increase the accessibility and inclusiveness of VET so that quality VET and related services can be provided to third-country nationals, enabling them to integrate successfully into the labour market.
During the project’s implementation, it is planned that methodological and practical instruments for VET curricula are developed and tested, and that curricula are adapted accordingly. This...
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The national growth fund project ‘National approach to teacher professionalisation’ (Nationale Aanpak Professionalisering Leraren, NAPL) main objective is to develop national frameworks for teacher professionalisation and to enable 60 000 teachers in primary, secondary, and vocational education to participate in professional development programmes over the next ten years.
The national approach to teacher professionalisation aims to enhance the attractiveness of the teaching profession by...
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The National approach to teacher professionalisation (NAPL) consists of four pillars. The four pillars are:
creation of career development pathways for teachers: the NAPL programme outlines how teachers can progress from entry-level to fully qualified status and further specialise. These pathways offer opportunities for teachers to deepen their knowledge and specialise further, while continuing to teach. At least five specialisations are foreseen per education sector (primary, secondary, and...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (Vereniging Hogescholen)
Council for Primary Education (PO-Raad)
Council for Secondary Education (VO-raad)
General Union of Education (AOb)
Universities of the Netherlands (UNL)
Federation of Education Trade Unions (FvOv)
Platform Associations for Subject matter Secondary Education (PVVVO)
The RPVI includes measures aimed at achieving strategic objectives such as strengthening lifelong learning, improving the quality of education, modernising teaching and assessment methods, and ensuring a safe and stimulating learning environment for all. These measures are a response to the decline in international learning achievements (PISA, PIRLS), the need for technological modernisation of school facilities, and the need for enhanced psychosocial support for students.
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The Programme Document for Development Planning until 2033 (RPVI) has been prepared. Its content is based entirely on the draft document National Programme for Education and Training 2024–2033 (NPVI). NPVI is a result of an in-depth and multifaceted process that began in response to the clearly expressed needs of experts and the general public for a strategic overhaul of the Slovenian education system.
The RPVI is divided into six key priority areas and includes 302 specific measures aimed...
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The project aims to diversify and supplement traditional teaching content by introducing advanced technologies. It aims to provide training and materials for primary and upper secondary school teachers to support the integration of XR technologies into the teaching process. It is planned that six learning laboratories will be established for learning about and testing XR technologies.
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The TeachXR 2024-2026 project supports the research, piloting and deployment of XR technologies—covering virtual, augmented and mixed reality—in primary and upper secondary schools. It provides structured professional development for teachers through training programmes, workshops and mentoring activities focused on developing XR-based learning content and applying immersive technologies in classroom practice.
As part of the implementation, learning laboratories are established to offer...
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Research and development (R&D) in the field of Gen-AI in Education for Slovenia;
Analysis of the needs of education institutions for the efficient use of Gen-AI in the education and training process in Slovenia;
Developing guidelines for the efficient use of Gen-AI in Education;
Preparation of sample teaching scenarios for the use of generative artificial intelligence in selected educational institutions Preparation of guidelines for the rational and effective...
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In the 'Generative AI in Education project 2024–2026’, the purpose is to study, plan, and apply guidelines for the meaningful use of GenAI in learning and teaching to support achieving the learning objectives.
The project is based on two well-established pedagogical models. The TPACK model helps teachers choose and use technology in a way that supports teaching goals and fits well with subject content and pedagogy. The SAMR model is used to assess how technology, in this case artificial...
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The main objectives of Germany’s AI-related initiatives in VET can be summarised as follows:
competence development – to promote technical knowledge in fields such as AI, data analytics, and machine learning, while also fostering transversal skills like ethical reflection, problem-solving, and adaptability.
integration into training and further education – to move beyond isolated pilot courses and embed AI systematically into training regulations, curricula, and qualification...
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In 2018, the German Federal Government adopted and launched it’s AI Strategy, which provides the overarching policy framework, ans also launched its AI action plan. These include investments in AI research, digital infrastructure, teacher and workforce development, and ethical governance. The strategy also supports international cooperation and monitoring through milestones and performance indicators.
One of the flagship projects is KI B³ – 'Integrating AI into VET', which was launched end...
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Chambers of industry and commerce (IHKs)
Federal Government
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
to improve the quality and attractiveness of vocational education in Denmark;
to reduce dropout rates and ensure that more students complete their training to ensure that Denmark continues to train some of the most competent skilled workers in the world;
students and apprentices must be offered even more attractive VET programmes with skilled, inspiring teachers, strong learning and social environments, and a good connection between school-based education and work based...
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The agreement contains 31 initiatives that have the purpose of improving Danish VET. Many of the initiatives included in the agreement are linked to other agreements within the VET area. For example, the agreement forms part of a broader series of reforms in the education sector (Prepared for the Future I–VII). In addition, several initiatives build on or interact with earlier and related initiatives, such as the agreement on increasing the number of skilled workers for the green transition...
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The purpose of the recommendations is to give school leaders and teachers the knowledge they need to organise teaching in light of technological developments, thereby promoting good use of generative AI for teaching and schoolwork, both as students and teachers.
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Together with experts and practitioners from the field of education, the National Agency for Teaching and Quality (STUK) has developed a list of recommendations for the use of generative AI in youth education (both in school and for homework). The specific recommendations for VET relate to the core subjects, such as mathematics, Danish etc. In the recommendations, the agency emphasises that school management should set a framework for the use of digital tools, so that students and teachers...
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The objective of the Prison Education Taksforce is to ensure education and upskilling opportunities to support prisoner rehabilitation and employment, post release.
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The Prison Education Taskforce is co-chaired by the Minister for Law Reform and the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research Innovation and Science. The Taskforce includes representatives from both government departments, the Irish Prison Service, SOLAS (the national agency for Further Education and Training), the National Apprenticeship Office, the Probation Service, the University of Maynooth and former prisoners.
The Taskforce is implementing innovative approaches in prison...
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Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
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)
Higher Education Authority (HEA)
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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...
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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
Pobal
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...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
As a public sector, VET comes under the mandate of the Public Sector Climate Action Mandate.
Public Sector Climate Action Mandate
To support public sector bodies in leading by example, a Public Sector Climate Action Mandate applies to public bodies covered by the Climate Action Plan (CAP) decarbonisation targets.
Each public sector body to which the Mandate applies will develop a Climate Action Roadmap setting out how it will deliver on its energy efficiency and emissions reduction targets.
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The Green Devolved Capital Grant is to l be distributed to the 16 Education and Training Boards (ETBs) who deliver VET to assist them to hit their targets for 2030 as set out in the Public Sector Climate Action Mandate.
The ETBs can use the funding of EUR 8 047 500 in 2024 to improve operational sustainability in their owned buildings as they move towards low energy usage, high energy efficiency, and a low carbon impact building stock.
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB)
Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
Limerick Clare Education and Training Board (LCETB)
Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
The key objectives of the policy development include:
enhancing teachers' competencies in AI and digital education;
supporting the adoption of blended learning approaches in VET schools;
strengthening schools' strategic capacities for digital transformation;
developing and sharing innovative teaching resources;
establishing self-learning communities among educators.
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Towards achieving these goals, several projects have been developed to support teachers in acquiring the necessary competencies, integrating digital technologies into teaching, and enhancing the overall quality of education.
Artificial Intelligence for Teachers (AI4T) (2021-2024)
The AI4T Erasmus+ K3 project, collaboratively developed by France (coordinator), Slovenia, Italy, Ireland, and Luxembourg, aimed to train teachers and school leaders in AI applications for education. With a focus on...
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Ministry of Education
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
The long-term goal of the 2024-29 project is to address labour market gaps, reduce youth and adult inactivity and unemployment, and contribute to economic growth. Achieving this overall goal depends on progress in three areas related to the improvement of the response of the VET and lifelong learning to the labour market needs by systems’ higher permeability and flexibility. Goals and specific outputs related to these areas are as follows:
Response of VET to the labour market needs is...
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The main activities of the project comply with the three aforementioned objectives and six measures. The Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation (MIRRI) serves as the National Coordination Unit while the project operator is the State Institute of Vocational Education in partnership with the Swiss Federal University of Vocational Education. Switzerland has committed up to CHF 5 750 000 (approximately EUR 6.2 million) covering a maximum of 85% of the total eligible...
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Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
State Institute of Vocational Education (ŠIOV)
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
The National Education System Development Plan for the period up to 2027 aims to support the internationalisation of VET through calls for participation in mobility for educational staff and learners, and developing a strategy for the internationalisation of VET.
Key indicators are defined as:
number of learners in VET involved in mobility activities;
number of educational staff in VET involved in mobility activities.
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Internationalisation of VET involves supporting international mobility for educational staff and learners, as well as transnational cooperation among VET providers, particularly through the Erasmus+ programme. Through mobility and transnational cooperation, learners will strengthen their language, digital, and other skills while gaining the opportunity to undertake work-based learning abroad, and teachers will enhance their teaching skills. This measure will also support transnational...
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The National Education System Development Plan defines the strategic priorities and measures for education at all levels for the period up to 2027, including specific measures for IVET and adult education, based on the analysis of development needs and challenges for each priority.
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In response to the challenges affecting VET, the National Education System Development Plan for the period up to 2027 proposes a number of measures, building on key reform initiatives from the previous strategic period. The specific measures related to VET (Area 3 of the Plan) include:
3.1. Continuing the VET curricula reform and introducing new modular, outcome-oriented curricula to VET providers.
3.2. Supporting VET providers in implementing new curricula, programme profiling, and aligning...
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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 (LĮŠC)
In response to these challenges, Law 5082/2024 was developed as a comprehensive strategy to modernise Greece’s vocational training system, encourage higher participation in apprenticeships, and strengthen digital skills development. These measures aim to improve employability, enhance workforce adaptability, and boost economic competitiveness in a rapidly evolving labour market.
Main objectives of the new legal framework:
enhancing the governance structure of Vocational Education and Training...
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Law 5082/2024, published in Government Gazette A 9/19.1.2024 and titled 'Strengthening the National System of Vocational Education and Training and Other Urgent Provisions', aims to further enhance the National system of vocational education and training (VET) established under Article 1 of Law No 4763/2020 (A 254). This objective will be achieved by: expanding collaboration between vocational education and training institutions, and strengthening synergies between different levels of the...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
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) (until 2025)
The objectives of the 8-Point Plan for digital learning are to:
introduce the new subject 'Basic digital education' (Digitale Grundbildung) into the curriculum of lower secondary education, focusing on providing learners with essential digital skills, including safe and constructive online behaviour, understanding of digital tools and media, and fundamental programming skills. This subject ensures that learners are equipped with the knowledge needed to participate effectively in a digital...
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The 8-Point Plan represents a strategic shift from the initial ‘School 4.0’ approach, which focused primarily on developing digital competencies among teachers and learners. The new plan, launched in response to the pandemic’s challenges, aimed to provide a more integrated digital learning environment. Key measures included the rollout of a centralised digital school web portal and the distribution of digital devices to students in lower secondary schools, beginning in 2020.
A significant...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) (until 2025)
To create guidelines for using AI in teaching and learning in early childhood education and care, pre-primary education, primary and lower secondary education, general upper secondary education, VET and liberal adult education.
To promote the digitalisation of education and to support the European artificial intelligence act, also known as AI Act, that came into force in 2024.
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The Ministry of Education and Culture and the Finnish National Agency for Education have decided to prepare the AI guidelines in collaboration with education providers, scholars and other experts in the field and considering existing academic and policy work, such as the AI competency framework for teachers (UNESCO) and the EU policy initiative Digital education action plan.
The final guidelines are to be published on the website of the Finnish National Agency for Education’s to be freely...
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The objectives of the Masterplan basic skills, as described in the relevant 2022 policy letter from the Minister of education to the Parliament, are:
to improve proficiency in basic skills (Dutch, maths, citizenship, digital literacy) across all education levels, including primary, secondary, and vocational education.
to develop a holistic, collaborative approach involving teachers, school leaders, parents, libraries, and policymakers.
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The Masterplan basic skills from 2022 focuses on enhancing education through five key pillars:
supporting educators with resources and training,
providing evidence-based learning materials,
strengthening school-community links,
implementing monitoring systems,
and establishing clear curriculum guidelines.
Immediate actions include creating support teams for schools and launching subsidies for targeted interventions. The plan aims for long-term integration with national programmes like the NPO...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
The Agenda for VET 2023-27 'Working together on talent' outlines the strategic vision and key objectives for vocational education and training (VET) in the Netherlands for the years 2023-27. There are three main priorities, each of which has three to five specific objectives:
Equal opportunities:
Contributing to the equal treatment of all students in the Netherlands.
Improving student welfare and strengthen (integral) safety in schools and learning companies. Increasing the accessibility of...
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The Agenda for VET Working Together on Talent is a covenant signed in 2023 by eight key VET stakeholders: the education ministry, Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG), Association of Educators in VET (BVMBO), National youth organisation for VET students (JOB), Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB), Council for private providers of education and training (NRTO), Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad) and the National association of employers...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for private providers of education and training (NRTO)
National association of employers (VNO-NCW/MKB Nederland)
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG)
Association of Educators in VET (BVMBO)
Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB)
National youth organization for VET students (JOB)
Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
Organisation for school attendance officers and transfer coaches (Ingrado)
The changes contribute to promoting the increase of candidates for the attendance of master's in teaching to ensure the necessary number of educators and teachers with the appropriate qualifications to meet the needs of the education system.
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The Teaching career law for pre-school, basic and secondary education has been reviewed. The organisation of initial teacher training courses is based, among other things, on the students' profile at the end of compulsory education and essential learning (knowledge, skills and attitudes to be developed by all students in each subject). Training now includes education for citizenship, inclusive education and the use of digital technologies.
Specific rules shall be laid down for the acquisition...
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Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI) (since April 2024)
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 key objectives are to improve VET provision so that students acquire the right skillset for the green transition; and to enhance VET attractiveness.
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The Prepared for the future IV - more skilled workers for the green transition agreement is a component of a holistic education reform plan encompassing various education levels. The Prepared for the future IV - more skilled workers for the green transition agreement includes several key elements to ensure more skilled workers for the green transition. It is divided into two main areas: one focusing on the green transition and the other on making VET more attractive.
Making VET more...
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The climate vocational education and training (VET) schools in Denmark aim to make sure that VET institutions and students are leading the way for the country's green transition. These schools will:
train skilled workers with the knowledge and abilities needed for key areas like transforming the energy sector, green transportation, climate-friendly farming, and sustainable construction;
serve as hubs for sharing new ideas and practices with all other VET schools in Denmark.
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To address the need for skilled professionals with the right competencies for the green transition, three climate VET institutions have been appointed to be key drivers of the green transformation across all vocational schools. These schools will train students to become skilled workers with the knowledge and abilities needed for key areas like transforming the energy sector, green transportation, climate-friendly farming, and sustainable construction. The three climate-focused VET...
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According to the 2020 VET recommendation, peer reviews are aimed at improving mutual learning, enhancing the transparency and consistency of quality assurance arrangements in the provision of VET and reinforcing mutual trust between EU Member States.
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In the 2020 VET recommendation a peer review is described as ‘a type of voluntary mutual learning activity supporting improvement and transparency of quality assurance arrangements at system level. The are not aiming at accreditation procedures. based on a specific methodology to be developed by the European Network for quality assurance in vocational education and training’.
A peer review offers the chance to the country hosting it to reflect on its practices of quality assuring its national...
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According to the 2020 VET recommendation, peer reviews are aimed at improving mutual learning, increasing the transparency and consistency of quality assurance arrangements in the provision of VET, and reinforcing mutual trust between EU Member States.
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In the 2020 VET recommendation peer reviews are described as ‘a type of voluntary mutual learning activity supporting improvement and transparency of quality assurance arrangements at system level. The are aiming at accreditation procedures based on a specific methodology to be developed by the European Network for quality assurance in vocational education and training’.
A peer review offers the chance to the country hosting it to reflect on its practices of quality assuring its national VET...
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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)
promoting a positive image of VET as an attractive career path;
strengthening cooperation between schools providing vocational training, vocational training centres and enterprises, firms, HEIs, local and regional government.
increasing the involvement of employers in the practical training process;
providing learners with opportunities to develop their interests and talents related to the profession;
support for professional development of teachers of...
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The SkillsPoland competition consists of:
development of organisational and substantive assumptions for the PolSkills competition at the regional and national level;
conducting study visits as part of professional competitions in other countries;
implementation of a promotional campaign for SkillsPoland competitions;
conducting regional eliminators for competitions in 30 sectors;
organising of three nationwide SkillsPoland competitions in 30 sectors;
participation of representatives from...
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Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
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 education ministry.
The European EPALE platform has been operational since October 2014. From the beginning, it has been available in Polish. The EPALE national office's new contract for implementing the project covered January 2025 to the end of 2026, while the previous contract ran 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)
creation of 120 sectoral skills centres (SSCs), which will be centres of education, training and examination;
training of a total of 24 000 people, of which at least 60% are adults, at least 20% young people, and at least 10% vocational education teachers who have completed sectoral training;
introduction of appropriate changes to regulations.
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Sectoral skills centres (branżowe centra umiejętności) are to be technologically advanced education, training and examination centres in a given industry.
This initiative comprises the following main activities:
announcement by the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE) of a competition for the establishment and support for the operation of 120 sectoral skills centres implementing the concept of centres of vocational excellence (CoVEs);
construction of a new...
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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)
teachers of theoretical and practical subjects in vocational education achieving the best results at work;
a positive image of vocational education and training.
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The aim of the competition is to select the best teachers from vocational education in Poland in the 100 fields covered by the competition, who can serve as role models for other teachers, by their commitment and passion in their work; support for the professional interests of learners, including gifted learners; recognition as authorities by their schools and local environments; and special teaching and/or educational achievements in VET.
Winners and featured participants receive the title...
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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 provide education and care to Ukrainian students migrating to Poland due to armed conflict in Ukraine.
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As a result of the armed conflict in Ukraine, the Ministry of Education and Science issued several regulations in response to the need to provide adequate education and care for Ukrainian children and young people migrating to Poland.
The regulations allowed:
the head of a unit of the education system in the area of selected districts (poviats) of the eastern border to suspend all or individual classes (with the consent of the body managing the unit and the body exercising pedagogical...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The Human capital development strategy reflects and answers the main challenges faced by Poland in supporting human capital development and increasing social cohesion. The challenges outlined by the strategy are: formal and non-formal education quality improvement; health system advancement; increasing the fertility rate; changing the functioning of public administration due to the ageing processes; and poverty and social exclusion prevention.
The strategy set up four strategic...
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The strategy update was coordinated by the ministry responsible for family, labour and social security. The final version of the document was adopted in 2019. The strategy is implemented by 15 different institutions, including the ministries responsible for education, digitalisation, labour, health or justice.
The implementation of the strategy goals includes strategic projects outlined in the Strategy for responsible development, and supplementary projects grouped in two areas: social...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The main goal of the action plan is to prepare the workforce for the modern economy by developing high-quality, relevant, effective and inclusive VET at all levels. The document also provides information on national challenges and main objectives in vocational education and training, as well as the most important tools and measures to be implemented.
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The action plan includes the following five specific measures:
implementing the integrated skills strategy through the development of professional skills in formal and non-formal education, including skills related to green and digital transitions;
provision and professional development of staff for the VET system;
the development of career guidance and promotion of VET;
implementation of innovative and durable mechanisms of cooperation at national and international levels in VET, favouring...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
To provide the opportunity for individuals to have their knowledge assessed and certified, according to a pre-set competence standard.
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The System of vocational qualifications (SVQ) (σύστημα επαγγελματικών προσόντων, ΣΕΠ) is based on Vocational qualification standards (VQS) (πρότυπα των επαγγελματικών πρόσοντων, ΠΕΠ) developed by the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) with the assistance of vocational qualifications technical committees. The SVQ assesses in real or simulated working conditions the ability of a person to carry out specific tasks according to a VQS. At the same time, the SVQ sets out the...
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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)
to develop a comprehensive national strategy which addresses skills mismatch between education and labour market;
to constantly monitor skill needs;
to design and implement concrete measures that address the identified skills needs.
Improving the national economic competitiveness enhancing social cohesion, while eliminating the disparity observed between the labour market and secondary/tertiary education is the ultimate objective.
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To address skills mismatches between education and the labour market, the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth decided to establish a project management committee comprising various stakeholders (e.g. representatives from the ministry, employer and employee organisations and SMEs, representatives from schools and universities), with a mandate to develop, implement and monitor a comprehensive strategy to address skills mismatches, based on evidence from reports, studies and policy...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
The main objectives of the packages of measures are:
the timely further and new development of training opportunities in the area of school-based and dual VET as well as in further training with a focus on green skills;
integration of green skills into existing and new training regulations and curricula;
creation of a uniform teaching principle as a basis for a common understanding of the topic that enables the teaching of relevant content across all subjects, forms and levels of...
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Various projects have already been initiated and launched in recent years that serve to achieve the stated objectives. With the National implementation plan (NIP), these activities were bundled and intensified in 2022.
The sub-projects included in the bundle of measures 'Green transition' are the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) and, as far as apprenticeship training is concerned, also of the Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) and the Austrian...
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Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) (until 2025)
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) (until 2025)
Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism (BMWET)
The objective of digitisation of training design and administration in dual VET is the:
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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Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) (until 2025)
Federal Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism (BMWET)
The objective is to elaborate an action plan for the green transition in education and training, outlining concrete measures. This is intended to address the expected demand for skilled workers and to strengthen the stakeholders involved.
The focus of this action plan is on the energy transition. It is planned that other topics such as mobility, circular economy and social aspects will be addressed in the future. The overall aim is to achieve climate neutrality by 2040.
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In order to set up the action plan for the green transition in education and training, the Federal Ministry for Climate Protection (BMK) together with the Vienna Public Employment Service (AMS) and the Vienna Chamber of Labour (AK) initiated the 'Just transition working group on training and further education'. The Federal Ministry of Labour and Economics (BMAW) was involved in line with its responsibility in the area of vocational training.
In several workshops,...
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Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK) (until 2025)
Federal Ministry of Education (BMB)
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Climate and Environmental Protection, Regions and Water Management (BMLUK)
To ensure the supply of teachers and trainers, and support specialists.
To empower teachers, heads of schools and other staff in VET to provide quality education and training.
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In order to develop the competences of teachers, trainers and heads of school, the following measures are foreseen:
building the capacity of schools to develop the content of VET, including curriculum development and in-service training for vocational teachers;
pedagogical-methodological in-service training courses (including special pedagogy and andragogy) for VET teachers, in-service training in digital pedagogy for vocational teachers;
field-related training for vocational teachers,...
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To provide access to quality IVET, increase employment of recent VET graduates, better adapt qualifications to the labour market needs, create new VET paths, with more bridges to higher education, and improve school infrastructure.
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Educated Romania underlines the commitment to adjusting the education system to current and emerging challenges. Education and skills-related measures and actions are to be implemented with the support of State budget and EU funds. The strategy foresees adopting a legislative package ensuring implementation of the vision and goals.
The National Centre for TVET Development, responsible for the organisation and implementation of IVET, contributes to the implementation of the goals set at...
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In a globalising society, there is a need for competencies in the work environment, which often exceed specific technical competencies. These allow working in an internationally influenced environment and include intercultural competencies, speaking foreign languages, self-management and adaptability.
To respond to the need to internationalise the Flemish VET institutions
VET institutions that want to...
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Internationalisation continues to gain importance, also in VET. Skills in globalisation can be developed in the (often multicultural) school context, but only if the education staff have already acquired these competencies themselves. It is even better if learners and teachers are immersed in an international learning work experience. For instance, the Erasmus+ traineeship for VET learners will positively affect the attractiveness of VET in Flanders. Mobility of educational staff should also...
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Flemish Department of Work and Social Economy (until 2025)
Flemish Department of Work, Economy, Science, Innovation and Social Economy
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...
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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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With the Excellence Initiative for vocational education and training (VET), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is providing targeted impetus for a necessary boost in attractiveness and modernity. The aim is to contribute to the necessary change in society's appreciation of VET. The Excellence Initiative for VET is a crucial part of the Federal Government's skilled labour strategy.
The initiative aims to increase the attractiveness of VET for all young people. A special...
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With the Excellence Initiative for VET policy projects are combined into an overarching agenda. Individual activities will be launched successively during 2022 to 2026. Over EUR 750 million have been earmarked for this purpose.
In order to give new impetus to VET, the Excellence Initiative focusses on three central fields of action.
Improving individual opportunity support for talents in VET, to ensure that skilled workers and young people can develop their potential in the best possible...
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Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMBFSFJ) (since 2025)
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) (until 2025)
The goal of the action plan and the related set of measures is to improve the quality of citizenship education in VET.
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Citizenship education plays a vital role in preparing students for full participation and functioning in society. In the Netherlands, this means fostering a culture of mutual respect, upholding democratic principles and the rule of law, and recognising and respecting individual freedoms. It also means empowering people by strengthening their civic and social skills, and enabling them to develop critical thinking and functioning in society. This includes understanding one's rights and...
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Training and (re)qualification, in the digital area, aiming to face the challenges and opportunities of several business sectors strongly impacted by digital transition processes.
Fostering digital transformation.
Improving the productivity and competitiveness of entities and the country's economy, as well as individual skills and qualifications.
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More digital employment 2025 is a scheme providing free digital training for workers, managers and directors of companies, entities of the social economy and trainers. The training includes an initial and final diagnosis of digital skills, in line with the dynamic reference framework for digital competence (DCRF) proficiency levels, through the Portugal Digital Academy platform. If the training is completed, a certificate is issued. The training is developed in, and managed by, IEFP in close...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Agency for Administrative Modernisation (AMA) (until August 2025)
Agency for Technological Reform of the State, Public Institute (ARTE) (since August 2025)
The goal of the programme Npuls is to improve VET and higher education and the agility of education, and make better use of the opportunities of digitalisation. This should lead to several outcomes.
Easier access for learners (aged 16-99) to education that meets their personal needs, knowledge, and skills, both within and outside their educational institution.
Increased opportunities for lecturers to innovate in their teaching.
More efficient and effective response by education institutions...
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This development consists of an eight-year programme in which all 113 education institutions in upper secondary vocational education (MBO, HBO and WO) and higher education (post-secondary and higher education) cooperate. They are joining forces to enable system transformation in education. The programme is led by the education ministry and is funded by the National Growth Fund. It has a budget of EUR 560 million. In the programme four action areas are created.
Transformation hubs
A...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Foundation for Education and ICT (Stichting Kennisnet)
Cooperation organisation of VET colleges on ICT (MBO digitaal)
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (Vereniging Hogescholen)
Universities of the Netherlands (UNL)
Cooperative association of Dutch educational and research institutions on IT (SURF)
Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO)
Both the Active Blackboard programme and the new Digital Student initiative contribute to the development of learners' digital, social, and creative competences, preparing them for active participation in a modern and innovative society. The latter, as a government programme to support school and institution management bodies in developing students' digital skills, is intended to support the implementation of the Policy for the Digital transformation of education goals. Additionally, the...
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Between 2017 and 2024, Poland implemented the Active Blackboard programme to enhance digital infrastructure in schools, beginning with Resolution 108/2017. The initial phase (2017–2019) showed positive outcomes for pupils and teachers, though schools still lacked modern ICT equipment. Recommendations led to the expansion of the programme to secondary and VET schools, allowing for software purchases and teacher training. The second phase (2020–2024), launched during the COVID-19...
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The aim of the regulation is to distinguish vocational HEIs that meet the conditions set by the Act of 23 July 2021, which amended the Law on Higher Education and Science and the Introductory provisions to the Law on Higher Education and Science. The Act enables them to use the title of practical academy, and to educate future teachers without the need to sign an agreement with an authorised university. These solutions aim to provide vocational HEIs with greater recognition and reputation in...
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If they meet specific conditions, the changes enable vocational HEIs with a vocational higher education institution (uczelnia zawodowa) status, to:
offer courses preparing future teachers for the teaching profession without entering a cooperation agreement with a university, which has scientific achievements in the respective course discipline;
use the words practical academy (akademia praktyczna) in its title.
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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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Adopted in 2020 (Resolution No 196 of the Council of Ministers of 28 December 2020), the Polish Policy for the Development of Artificial Intelligence outlined a comprehensive national strategy for fostering AI across society, the economy, science, education, international cooperation, and the public sector. It describes actions and goals in the short, mid and long-term perspective in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). It is organised into six policy areas, one of which is education,...
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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 Integrated student evaluation system (ISES) aims to:
give emphasis to formative assessment and to diagnose student needs in relation to specific expected outcomes;
facilitate the necessary education interventions for improvement (based on the early diagnosis of student needs);
test and develop alternative forms of assessment/evaluation.
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The Integrated student evaluation system (ISES), which includes formative assessment and diagnosis of student needs, is in place since the 2019/20 academic year. Based on the operating regulations of secondary education, semester core exams have also been implemented.
Through actions compatible with the framework of teachers’ professional development on formative assessment, alternative forms of student evaluation and modern teaching methods, teachers are supported in implementing ISES.
The...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
The main objective of the reform is to transform Czech teacher training so that each year there are enough teacher training graduates ready to help their students to exploit fully their potential. The teachers prepared in this way will contribute to the fulfilment of two long-term goals of the Strategy 2030+:
to focus education more on the acquisition of competences needed for an active civic, professional and personal life;
to reduce inequalities in access to quality education and facilitate...
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During the period 2022-24, the reform focuses on the following areas and activities:
introducing a unified teacher competence profile determining the professional prerequisites and competences of teacher training graduates. The competence profile will help the faculties to focus their training better and to be able to evaluate and gradually improve its quality;
transforming practical training of undergraduate teacher trainees, improving its quality and linking teaching practice more closely...
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The strategy to support SMEs contributes to the development of seven key areas, one of which is workforce, skills and education. Specific objectives are:
developing the skills of students in line with the requirements of the labour market by supporting the establishment and strengthening of appropriate forms of cooperation between schools and businesses and increasing the quality, efficiency and relevance of training for future professions;
providing further education, particularly in the...
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Strengthening cooperation between companies, especially SMEs and schools, will be implemented by means of promoting and organising joint events. The strategy also promotes organising of students’ work placements and internships in businesses. There will be shared workshops, shared classrooms and training centres established for the teaching of technical subjects and youth education in respect of Industry 4.0. The strategy supports instructor training by practical training providers...
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The ultimate objective of this component under the National recovery and resilience plan is to adapt education to the changing needs of the labour market, address the lack of IT specialists and advanced digital skills across the labour force, and ensure long-term employability.
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The financial support provided by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT) will, at the same time, contribute to the transformation of educational content. Schools will build their own supply of mobile digital technologies and will be able to lend them. However, this should not lead to an unjustified acquisition and accumulation of technological equipment which is actually not needed.
Under Component 3.1 Innovation in education in the context of digitisation, funding is provided to...
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
The main objectives of the plan for education and training include:
improving the digital skills of students and teachers;
adapting school programmes in tertiary, primary and lower-secondary education to new forms of learning and the changing needs of the labour market;
modernising employment services and labour market development. In education and training, this goal is aimed at increasing the adaptability of the workforce by developing their skills, particularly in the digital field.
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Section 3 of the plan, Education and labour market, proposes the following reforms and measures in education and training:
Transforming HE institutions to adapt to new forms of learning and changing the labour market needs by 2026:
The plan foresees measures to increase the ability of higher education (HE) institutions to adapt study programmes to new forms of learning and new fields, particularly digital expertise, in line with changing labour market needs. It includes especially expansion...
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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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The objective of this policy development is to take forward the work on green transition and sustainability in VET, so that the VET sector can contribute to society’s green renewal.
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The initiative supports:
competence development and continuing education in relation to green transition and climate response EUR 13.5 million (DKK 100.5 million). The education ministry is responsible for the administration of the funding. Activities will primarily take the form of courses and action learning activities for VET teachers and trainers;
knowledge centres to develop new materials and teaching courses in the green transition and sustainability, to be implemented in VET and the...
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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)
Schools need to evolve from emergency remote teaching to well-considered digitalisation, structurally anchoring flexible and blended learning. This could also improve the connection to the labour market. This programme has three main pillars:
adapting the content of education;
achieving flexibility in education;
facilitating digitalisation of learning
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Further promoting digitalisation in VET is considered fundamental to achieving the ambitions for upper secondary VET (MBO) set in the administrative agreement between the education ministry and the MBO Raad. Well-considered digital education requires a different didactic approach, specific skills and new tools for teachers. For the practical implementation of the agreement, a programme was drawn up called the Continuing digitalising programme (Doorpakken op digitalisering).
The programme was...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Cooperation organisation of VET colleges on ICT (saMBO-ICT) (until 2020)
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Cooperation organisation of VET colleges on ICT (MBO digitaal)
Professionals and head teachers or directors employed in education are promoted to the titles of mentor (mentor), advisor (svetovalec) and councillor (svetnik). The promotion to a title is proposed by the head teacher or director in agreement with the teacher in question. The promotion of the head teacher or director to a title is proposed by the school council, kindergarten or institution in agreement with the head teacher/director. Advancement to titles is decided by the minister...
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Among other things, the rules made it easier to be promoted into the title of the councillor: for example, all public artistic performances are now evaluated and count towards promotion.
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Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
The regulations introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic aim to ensure the safety and health of citizens and promote learning within the current limitations.
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Regulations addressed to schools, including VET schools, in 2020 and 2021 (until February) mainly concerned the temporary closure of institutions and the easing of the transition to distance learning. More than 23 regulations were issued by the education minister for these purposes.
EU funded projects have been implemented aiming to solve problems resulting from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on schools, including VET providers. For example, computers and software were delivered to...
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Ministry of National Education
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The government has set, as a strategic objective, the upgrade of VET from the level of a forced solution for few, to a conscious education and career choice for many.
The main objectives of the new legal framework are:
providing knowledge, skills and competences in accordance with the needs of the labour market;
empowering general adult education;
strengthening permeability among education levels;
improving employability for all.
The reform also aims to improve initial and continuing VET...
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In December 2020, Law 4763/2020 introduces a legal framework regulating VET and LLL and describing the organisation of each school type, the qualifications and the role of their staff (manager, teachers, career/vocational counsellors). The Law also establishes the structure of the Hellenic Qualifications Framework (HQF) and regulates qualifications for NQF/EQF levels 3, 4, and 5.
The law also establishes for the first time a two-year vocational training programme for lower secondary (basic)...
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
The 2020-22 Oikeus osata programme aims at raising the level of VET learner competence, strengthening the equality of education, reducing learning gaps and achieving objectives related to improving quality in VET. In addition, the programme helps prepare the government’s key measures, such as extending compulsory education, reforming continuous learning and integration.
Over EUR 270 million has been allocated for 2020-22 to implement the programme.
The development programme for improving...
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The programme to develop quality and equality in VET is mainly implemented through comprehensive development projects funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Finnish National Agency for Education. The projects are mainly wide-ranging network projects with one coordinator. This secures the efficient direction of the projects and the transition of the results as part of national development and VET provider everyday routine.
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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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Initiated by employers' representatives and based on the experience of the ESF project 'Dual education and increasing attractiveness and quality of VET', amendments to the VET Act came in force from 1 September 2021 aimed to:
significantly strengthen the influence of employers' representatives on the provision of secondary VET, for example by:
extending the responsibilities of the Employer Council for Dual VET to the entire system of vocational education and training that is also visible...
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Strengthening the position of ‘sectoral assignees’ and the Employer Council for VET over the VET system as a whole from 2021 induced a debate over creating a new institution covering the VET system as a whole. The Sector Councils Alliance has been newly created to take over some responsibilities from the education and labour ministries from 1 January 2025.
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
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)
In 2021, substantial changes in the Education act were introduced. Some of them also have an impact on the provision of VET, especially in efforts:
to revise the 2008 curricular reform, in particular, to adjust the creation of school curricula (school educational programmes) to strengthen the development of key competences;
to streamline admission to secondary schools, e. g. by sending a single electronic application declaring interest in alternative programmes and secondary schools, and...
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In January 2021, the education ministry submitted to public discussion an extensive amendment of the Education act (245/2008), which provoked a heated debate with more than 1 000 comments, of which more than 680 were fundamental. In March 2021, therefore, the revised version was resubmitted for public discussion. This discussion was expected to pave the way to introducing curricular reform and also reforms embedded in the National recovery and resilience plan (RRP). Public discussion and...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
The plan will set in motion a framework of actions promoting digital transformation that focuses on citizens, companies and public administration. It includes long-term initiatives aiming to reshape the country’s economic structure and public sector and measures of immediate impact.
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The action plan for the digital transition has three main pillars. Each one comprises three sub-pillars:
Capacity building and digital inclusion of people
digital education,
professional training and reskilling,
digital inclusion and literacy,
Digital transformation of enterprises
entrepreneurship and investment attraction,
existing companies (with a focus on SMEs),
scientific and technological knowledge transfer to the economy,
Digitalisation of the public sector
digital...
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Presidency of the Council of Ministers [Presidência do Conselho de Ministros]
Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation (until April 2024)
Secretary of State for Modernisation and Digitalisation (since April 2024)
The middle component of support is embedded in the Strategy 2030+, specifically in Strategic Line 4 – Increasing professional capacities, trust and mutual cooperation, measure 4.1.2.: Introducing the middle component of support.
The middle component of support does not have a direct decision-making power but plays only a supporting and coordinating role. It provides targeted support to schools, secure coordination of their activities in a given location, and acts as an intermediary in...
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Through their activities in schools, the middle component will contribute to reducing administrative and non-pedagogical burden on schools, creating space for headmasters and other members of school management to develop pedagogical leadership and increase the quality of education. Impacts of development and support activities in schools on improving the quality of students’ learning, key learning outcomes and securing equal opportunities in education will also be monitored in cooperation...
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The Long-term plan sets out strategic directions for education and the development of the education system in the following areas:
lifelong learning;
improving the quality and efficiency of education and training systems;
facilitating equal access to education for all;
sustainable development;
educational attainment of the population, demography, labour market, employment, social cohesion.
For the period 2019-23, the Ministry of Education Youth and Sports (MŠMT) set three key strategic goals...
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The Long-term plan for education and the development of the education system of the Czech Republic (the Long-term plan) covers the entire system of regional education (pre-school, basic, secondary, tertiary professional education). Decision-making and consulting powers are vested in self-governing bodies: regions (for public VET schools at upper secondary and tertiary professional levels) and municipalities (pre-school and basic schools).
The plan determines the framework of long-term plans...
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Provision of practical training in real-life environment is not mandatory for employers in the Czech Republic. VET school directors are exclusively responsible for the quality of practical training, yet they can influence the quality of workplace training only to a limited extent. The standard should be motivational for employers; it should support the comparability of conditions and circumstances under which practical training is implemented. The standard will be developed in line with the...
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The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports focuses on expanding options for students to get practical training in a real work environment with the use of elements of the dual system of VET. Favourable conditions will continue to be created to increase the involvement of experts from practice in teaching and implementation of internships for pedagogical staff in companies. Cooperation with employer representatives will be developed based on the Agreement on the division of responsibilities...
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
The Digital competences development for educators (DCDE) programme aims to strengthen and further develop teachers’ digital competences in order to promote the effective use and integration of digital technologies in the teaching and learning process. The intended outcomes of the programme are:
teachers should use online learning environments, electronic learning tools, open digital educational content and learning communities, in order to enhance their professional development and lifelong...
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The Cyprus Pedagogical Institute (CPI) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth has introduced Digital competences development for educators (DCDE). The programme is offered through a distance-learning approach and methodology, utilising CPI’s e-learning environment. It consists of an introductory module and 10 learning modules with content on thematic areas that have been defined through a process of diagnosing the needs of teachers but also following European and national...
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Cyprus Pedagogical Institute (CPI)
Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
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)
InnoVET stands for innovation in vocational education and training (VET), so innovation in labour market-oriented courses.
It is a project of the Flemish government for schools offering technical secondary education (TSO) or vocational secondary education (BSO) courses, to familiarise teachers and students with the labour market of today and tomorrow. This is done by stimulating labour market-oriented schools to develop and test innovative materials and methodologies through projects, with...
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In 2018, a Flemish evidence-based research facility – commissioned by the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training – carried out a study to formulate an answer to three questions, together with teachers, directors, business leaders and networks:
What are the major technical challenges facing education?
Which training needs for teachers are related to this?
What does good professionalisation look like to meet those needs?
The resulting policy development consists of three phases:
2018-19:...
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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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To introduce apprenticeships in formal VET and promote sustainable collaboration mechanisms for apprenticeship/ WBL implementation.
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Work-based learning approaches have been developed and implemented through a complex of interventions financed by the State budget, European Social fund, Erasmus+ and other EU programmes.
The Erasmus+ project ‘National authorities for apprenticeships: Implementing work-based learning in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia (WBL-Balt), the Baltic alliance for apprenticeships (BAfA)’ was launched in June 2015 to develop and promote conceptual approaches for WBL, as well as ensure exchange of...
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COVID-19 has fundamentally affected the national education and training system. As of March 2020, the education ministry ruled that education provision should continue digitally (remote learning, homework) as necessary.
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After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and according to the recommendations of the National Public Health Organisation, the education ministry launched several digital tools enabling distance learning as a response to the challenges posed by schools’ closure. Priority was given to the implementation of distance learning in the last year of upper secondary education, but it was also applied at all education levels (including VET). As far as post-secondary VET (IEK) is...
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The main objective of the policy development is to certify those individuals exercising career counselling both, in private and public IVET and CVET education institutions.
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In 2015, the National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP), in cooperation with social partners and responsible ministries, developed a career/vocational guidance practitioner occupational profile. It is based on the results of a scientific study on accreditation of career guidance counsellors. The career/vocational counsellor occupational profile sets the skills, knowledge and competences for career guidance practitioners in non-formal education...
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
to provide a learner- centred curriculum which promotes creativity, innovation, self-reflection, and personal independence;
to develop specialised technical, leadership and entrepreneurial skills in line with tomorrow’s industry trends and requirements;
to promote an international outlook while embracing cultural diversity;
to promote professional development through lifelong learning opportunities;
to perform and solicit practices which are ethically correct and environmentally friendly;
to...
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The rationale for ITS international collaboration efforts and activities is that the cooperation with top international universities and institutions provides students with the possibility to graduate from a reputable institute and also get the opportunity to study for a period of time within these institutions in order to obtain wider experience and further develop their skills to meet international standards.
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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...
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