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  1. enabling individuals to acquire knowledge, skills and competences they need to thrive in an evolving labour market and society, to benefit fully from a socially fair recovery and just transitions to the green and digital economy;
  2. supporting preparedness of providers of microcredentials to enhance the transparency and flexibility of the learning offering in order to empower individuals to forge personalised learning and career pathways;
  3. fostering inclusiveness and equal opportunities and...

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There are continuing discussions on national level about definition, concept and approach to the microcredentials based on the Council Recommendation on a European approach to microcredentials for lifelong learning and employability.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
  • Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
  • Ministry of Education
ID number
42550
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Slovenia Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

Aiming to support the adaptability of workers, enterprises and the entrepreneurial environment to the new development requirements, the Labour Institute of General Confederation of Workers (INE/GSEE) implemented integrated and targeted actions to align VET and training programmes to the labour market and to sectoral up- and reskilling needs. These actions contribute to further development of quality assured systems for initial VET (IVET), continuing VET (CVET) and lifelong learning and the...

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The INE/GSEE implemented the project Support to quality development of industrial vocational training and its alignment with employee certification (regardless of age), under the priority, Development and update of occupational profiles and framework curricula, under the operational programme, Competitiveness, entrepreneurship and innovation, during 2017-21.

The occupational profiles are based on a methodology for developing occupational standards in line with the Hellenic Qualifications...

Bodies responsible

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  • Labour Institute of General Confederation of Workers (INE/GSEE)
  • Ministry of Development and Investments
  • Small Enterprises' Institute of the Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (IME GSEVEE)
  • Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV)
  • Centre of Hellenic Commerce and Entrepreneurship Development (KAELE ESEE)
  • Institute of Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE-INSETE)
  • National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
ID number
42364
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Greece Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The objective of setting up a national reference point for VET is to develop a culture of quality assurance in national systems, for both initial and continuing VET; in all learning environments (such as school-based provision and work-based learning, including apprenticeship schemes) and all learning types (digital, face-to-face or blended), delivered by both public and private providers.

Description

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The Council Recommendation of 24 November 2020 on VET for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience calls to develop a culture of quality assurance in national systems, the French-speaking part of Belgium has designated for the first time a National Quality Assurance Reference Point (NRP). A partnership agreement has been signed to formalise the commitment of the project partners to the NRP and to allow the hiring of a project coordinator.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of the French Community
  • Francophone Agency for Lifelong Education and Training (AEF-Europe)
ID number
42341
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The Active Blackboard programme for 2020-24 contributes to the development of the digital, social and creative competences of learners, preparing them for active participation in a modern and innovative society. It responds to the changing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and follows the Strategy for responsible development until 2020 (with a perspective to 2030).

Description

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The programme for 2017-19 was established by Resolution 108/2017 of the Council of Ministers of 19 July 2017. According to the programme evaluation, performed by the Educational Research Institute, positive results for both pupils and teachers were observed. Teaching aids and equipment purchased in the programme are fully used in the schools. However, primary and secondary schools still suffer from a shortage of modern ICT equipment. The evaluation results also recommended the extension of...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
  • Ministry of National Education
  • Ministry of Digital Affairs
ID number
42314
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

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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:

  1. 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;
  2. use the words practical academy (akademia praktyczna) in its title.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of National Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
ID number
42312
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Poland Regulation/Legislation

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Strengthen the role of the regional education authorities (kuratoria oswiaty) responsible for the pedagogical supervision of schools.

Description

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Changes to the pedagogical supervision and control of schools, including VET, have been introduced by the draft Act amending the Education Law, the Act on the Education System and other acts, and the regulation of the Minister for Education and Science of 1 September 2021 amending the regulation on pedagogical supervision.

The draft Act introduces changes in the following areas by:

  1. strengthening the role of pedagogical supervision (regional education authorities);
  2. strengthening the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
  • Ministry of National Education
  • Regional Education Authorities (Kuratoria Oswiaty)
ID number
42305
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Poland Regulation/Legislation

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The Accessibility Plus programme provides multifaceted, systemic and coordinated activities aimed at improving the quality of life and providing greater independence for people with special needs, including young and adult learners. It will be achieved through the large-scale improvement in public environment accessibility, such as infrastructure, transport, products and education services.

The main aim of the Strategy for persons with disabilities is the social and professional inclusion of...

Description

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The Accessibility Plus programme indicates the following actions for vocational education:

  1. developing, testing and implementing the financial and organisational model of individual support for pupils with special educational needs;
  2. creating a system of specialised, continuing support for teachers, including support for adapting schools to the needs of pupils with disabilities.

The Strategy for persons with disabilities 2021-30 involves the following education measures including VET:

    ...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
  • Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy
  • Ministry of National Education
ID number
42294
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

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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.

Description

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The policy document describes actions and goals in the short, mid and long-term perspective that will serve the development of Polish society, economy and science in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). It is organised into 6 policy areas, one of which is education, including VET. The actions in this area will include updating curricula and supplementing teaching programmes with AI information and solutions, increasing access to education tools (including online tools) for AI and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Digital Affairs
ID number
42292
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

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Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Digital Affairs
ID number
42284
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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...

Description

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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:

  1. establishing mechanisms to encourage universities to cooperate with entrepreneurs;
  2. increasing entrepreneurs'...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy
ID number
42280
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The objectives of this legal intervention were:

  1. to integrate or reintegrate unemployed people (with particular emphasis on NEETs) in the labour market in a faster and more efficient way;
  2. to reward active jobseekers;
  3. to upgrade the skills of the workforce (regardless of age) and better align them with labour market needs building on skills forecasting mechanisms;
  4. to reform CVET and its interconnection with the country's economy;
  5. to utilize European resources for quality assured training of...

Description

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The Labour ministry is redesigning its approach to vocational education and training (VET) especially to RRF-funded continuing VET (CVET) programmes.

The main philosophy and rationale of the approach is that VET programmes should upskill and/or reskill unemployed individuals in high-demand specialties, in digital and green skills. Another aspect of the renewed approach is that after completion of training, certification by independent and international awarding bodies should be obligatory.

To...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
  • Public Employment Service (DYPA)
  • Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED) (until 2022)
ID number
42250
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Greece Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The Strategic plan 2022-24 includes three sub-pillars and sub-strategies for VET to ensure lifelong learning (LLL) with focus on adult learning and youth. These sub-pillars are part of the same strategic objectives and complement each other in providing a holistic approach to VET and lifelong learning, with a focus on designing VET policies, updating VET and LLL programmes in accordance with labour market needs, and adjusting VET offers to regional needs.

More specifically, the strategic...

Description

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The six strategic objectives of the plan are further analysed into sub-objectives that serve the effective implementation of the strategy.

More specifically, the implementation of the first strategic objective, Development and strengthening of VET and LLL with emphasis on quality assurance, is achieved through the following sub-objectives:

  1. increasing the attractiveness of VET through the creation of new opportunities;
  2. design of VET and LLL programmes and their quality assurance;
  3. investment in...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
  • General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
ID number
42243
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Greece Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

LLCS 2030 focuses on the most urgent topics that were not or were only partly covered by the National recovery and resilience plan. It also paves the way for the replacement of the obsolete Lifelong Learning Act (568/2009) with new legislation.

Description

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LLCS 2030 focuses on four thematic areas: the qualification system; basic skills and civic education; lifelong learning, counselling, and motivation of citizens for lifelong learning; and building a system of skills management and identification of lifelong learning needs. It proposes 51 measures divided into 13 thematic units corresponding to topics in need of urgent intervention:

  1. second chance education and 'F-type programmes' (ISCED 253) for low achievers in lower secondary general...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
  • Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
  • Alliance of Sectoral Councils
  • Sector Councils Alliance
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
ID number
42193
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

Raise the attractiveness of following an apprenticeship programme for young people so that more training places can be occupied.

Description

What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

The Government expressed its willingness to increase monthly minimal remuneration in order to increase the attractiveness of VET for young people.

Bodies responsible

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  • Government of the German-Speaking Community
  • Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM)
ID number
42149
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Belgium-DE Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

In response to the increased need for higher VET graduates on the labour market, a new higher VET programme at bachelor level was introduced. This programme lasts three years (each year counts for 60 ECTS) and leads to a qualification at EQF level 6.

Description

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The Institute for VET in small and medium-sized enterprises (IAWM) reacted to labour market demand for higher VET and implemented a new VET bachelor programme in 'public and business administration'. This higher VET programme was built on the basis of the VET bachelor education for accountants; graduates receive a bachelor diploma (180 ECTS).

This higher VET programme started in the school year 2019/20.

Bodies responsible

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  • Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM)
ID number
42144
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Belgium-DE Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The main objectives of updating VET programmes are to:

  1. align VET programmes to the constantly changing labour market needs;
  2. increase employability of VET graduates;
  3. increase learners' satisfaction and reduce dropout;
  4. increase attractiveness of VET.

Description

What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

Each year some existing VET programmes are updated to respond to new developments on the labour market, so that graduates have up to date qualifications allowing them to find an employment.

To update a VET programme, companies request the Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM) to adapt its VET offer. When a programme has then been modified, the government requires three types of expertise from training companies, which certifies that all...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Government of the German-Speaking Community
  • Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM)
ID number
42142
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Belgium-DE Regulation/Legislation

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Providing teachers and secondary learners with laptops so that they can participate in digital classrooms.

Description

What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

The Government of the German speaking community decided to equip teachers and secondary learners (including apprentices) with laptops to guarantee good functionality of online classes. The Ministry of the German-speaking Community is responsible.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of German-Speaking Community
  • Government of the German-Speaking Community
ID number
42130
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Belgium-DE Practical measure/Initiative

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to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the services provided, while reducing bureaucracy and operational and administrative costs.

Description

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The new integrated information technology system includes various subsystems such as an electronic archive, an accounting and human resource system, an internal portal, as well as the digital platform Ermis, covering the operational needs and all services provided by the HRDA using modern information communication technologies (ICT). The system significantly enhances the utilisation of new information technologies by HRDA and at the same time contributes to promoting the use of ICT and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
ID number
42109
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Cyprus Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The Integrated student evaluation system (ISES) aims to:

  1. give emphasis to formative assessment and to diagnose student needs in relation to specific expected outcomes;
  2. facilitate the necessary education interventions for improvement (based on the early diagnosis of student needs);
  3. test and develop alternative forms of assessment/evaluation.

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
ID number
42095
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Cyprus Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The measure is part of the Equal start initiative: development of the lifelong learning support system (2021-24) and has the following objectives:

  1. Develop a digital platform that would make it easier for learners to find training programmes in one place, including the creation of an individual learning account system;
  2. help to change the culture of lifelong learning in Lithuania by offering more flexible learning opportunities;
  3. invest more purposefully in strengthening the most relevant...

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The platform development project is carried out by three ministries: Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, Ministry of Economy and Innovation, and Ministry of Social Security and Labour. It is expected that the unified system will be operational by the end of 2022. It is funded by the Lithuanian economic recovery and resilience plan.

The unified adult education support system will be convenient for all users: learners, training providers, individuals seeking learning opportunities. Higher...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
  • Ministry of Economy and Innovation
  • Ministry of Social Security and Labour
  • Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC)
ID number
42008
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Lithuania Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The aim of the initiative is to develop a lifelong learning support system providing equal training opportunities for all individuals and enabling synergies between all key components of the system:

  1. comprehensive career guidance system for all;
  2. integrated management of the lifelong learning system with clear division of responsibilities and functions between key players;
  3. a coherent support system for both learners facing challenges and difficulties and adults seeking to upskill and/or have...

Description

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Under the Equal start initiative, the following developments are foreseen:

  1. development of a network of regional career centres that would ensure provision of career guidance services starting from early years pupils and accessible to all age groups;
  2. creation of a centralised system for the recognition of formal, non-formal and informal learning, facilitating transition from one level of education to another;
  3. creation of a model for a joint lifelong learning system, including the principles...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
ID number
42002
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Lithuania Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. Providing extra attention to the well-being of students, and VET students in particular, is an important assignment for the future.
  2. Providing VET colleges with tools and tips to monitor and improve the well-being of students and prevent the spread of compromising images of students and teachers in order to create a safe environment, both within and outside the boundaries of the school.

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There is increasing attention for the well-being of VET-students, partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ministry set up different measures to improve the mental well-being of VET students and to monitor this.

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  • Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
  • Foundation for Education and ICT (Stichting Kennisnet)
  • School and Safety Foundation (Stichting School en Veiligheid)
  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
ID number
41998
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Netherlands Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The goal of the National education programme is to reduce learning disadvantages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. There will be special attention to the quality of education and the well-being of students. The scope of education delays will be made clear and the understanding of which interventions are most effective will increase. Education equality will also be promoted.

Description

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COVID-19 caused a delay in studies for many students. To recover from these delays, the Dutch government has made EUR 8.5 billion available for a national education support programme for recovery and perspective (Nationaal Programma Onderwijs: steunprogramma voor herstel en perspectief, NPO), of which EUR 2.7 billion has been reserved for measures in upper secondary vocational education programmes. Over the next 2 school years (2020/21 and 2021/22), VET colleges may choose from a menu of...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  • Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
ID number
41985
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Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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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+:

  1. to focus education more on the acquisition of competences needed for an active civic, professional and personal life;
  2. to reduce inequalities in access to quality education and facilitate...

Description

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During the period 2022-24, the reform focuses on the following areas and activities:

  1. 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;
  2. transforming practical training of undergraduate teacher trainees, improving its quality and linking teaching practice more closely...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
41974
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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The primary objective of the pilot testing is to verify the effectiveness of the recognition of international ICT certification standards. The pilot also aims to identify the opportunities and conditions under which it would be possible - by means of an Amendment to the School Act and the relevant implementing Decree on Detailed Conditions on Completing Education by the Maturita Examination in Upper Secondary Schools - to replace part of the exam in the education field Informatics and...

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On 1 October 2020, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports launched a pilot aimed at recognising international ICT certificates, that prove students' knowledge and skills not only in informatics and information and communication technologies (in upper-secondary general schools, Gymnázia) and in education in information and communication technologies (in secondary VET schools) but also in digital competences in the profile part of the Maturita examination: Maturita in 4-year programmes...

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
ID number
41970
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The main goal is to introduce the theme of continuing professional education and training in a strong and transparent way into the social dialogue at the national level.

So far, the social partners in the Czech Republic have had only consultative role in the area of education and training. The proposal aims to gradually proceed to higher level of shared responsibility where social partners would cooperate on defining and governance of the continuing professional education and training system.

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The proposal was drafted in the framework of the project Social dialogue and society 4.0 (2019-22), It is implemented by the Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions, the biggest trade union association in the Czech Republic, in partnership with the Confederation of Industry, the biggest employer organisation. The general idea of the proposal is to build a continuous learning culture and make it an integral part of not only social dialogue, but also society as a whole. A coherent public...

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  • Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic
  • Czech Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions
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41967
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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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:

  1. 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;
  2. 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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  • Ministry of Industry and Trade
ID number
41959
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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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
ID number
41951
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The main objectives of the plan for education and training include:

  1. improving the digital skills of students and teachers;
  2. adapting school programmes in tertiary, primary and lower-secondary education to new forms of learning and the changing needs of the labour market;
  3. 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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  • Ministry of Industry and Trade
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
  • General Directorate of the Czech Labour Office
ID number
41940
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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The aim of the initiative is to double the number of apprenticeships abroad from 1 000 in 2020 up to 2 000 by 2027.

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In order to learn more about motives and expectations, as well as existing obstacles to mobility and potential incentives for mobility abroad, the project Partnership commissioned ibw Austria: Research and development in VET in 2020 to conduct the study 'Foreign mobility in apprenticeship training'. The results were presented at the OeAD on 30 September 2021 and a concrete objective and five action priorities for increasing apprenticeship mobility were derived from it.

The study shows that...

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  • Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
  • Austria's Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD)
  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
41922
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Austria Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The objectives of the national programmes focusing on VET priorities are:

  1. 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;
  2. 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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  • Ministry of Education and Science
ID number
41911
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Bulgaria Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The objectives and priorities of the strategy have been formulated on the basis of a SWOT analysis of the current state of the labour market. One of the opportunities outlined in the analysis is related to the provision of adequate education and training in the labour market, as follows:

  1. changes in the admission plan for education for better adaptation to labour demand;
  2. advanced training and training at the request of employers for the unemployed;
  3. training for employees;
  4. providing the necessary...

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Investment in education, training and lifelong skills development brings benefits both to individuals and to society as a whole. Education is the engine for job creation, economic growth, improved social conditions and prosperity.

The strategy focuses on the modernisation of the adult education system by creating opportunities for the use of digital technologies, as well as by increasing the digital skills and competences of the workforce for full participation in digital education and the...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policy(MLSP)
ID number
41904
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Bulgaria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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To support the national labour market policy by providing analysis and data on the skills needed for key professions/occupations in all economic sectors.

Description

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The initiative is funded by the ESF under the operational programme (OP): Human resource development 2014-20, and is implemented through two components.

Component one has been implemented by the labour ministry and component two by the national employer organisations. A unified toolkit has been developed in component 1, including methodologies and requirements for job research and identification of the digital skills required for the development of digital skills profiles in key positions and...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policy(MLSP)
  • National employer organisations
  • National employee organisations
  • National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
ID number
41899
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Bulgaria Practical measure/Initiative

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The programme main objectives are:

  1. to improve management and digital skills as an inclusion factor considering the qualification process as a common and mobilising cause for Portuguese society;
  2. to support the social institutions' need for training by empowering and qualifying their staff;
  3. to allow a quicker adjustment between the supply and the demand for skills and qualifications in the social area job market, allowing the development of specific skills by implementing training sessions for...

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The training programme is based on a set of specialised training sessions in management, finance, leadership, innovation and digital areas. According to accurately identified needs this training targets the members of the social board, heads of department, workers of social sector institutions and also unemployed people.

The Valorizar social programme is composed of short training units with a maximum of 350 hours.

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  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
  • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
  • National Confederation of Solidarity Institutions (CNIS)
  • Union of Portuguese Misericórdias (UMP)
  • Union of Portuguese Mutual Societies (Mutuals)
  • Portuguese Cooperative Confederation, CCRL (Confecoop)
ID number
41859
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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Strategic objectives are to:

  1. recover the most compromised competences;
  2. diversify teaching strategies;
  3. invest in emotional and social welfare;
  4. reinforce trust in the education system;
  5. involve all the education community;
  6. build capacity, by strengthening pedagogical resources;
  7. monitor by assessing the impact and efficiency of the measures and resources.

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The plan is addressed to the basic and secondary level students, with a focus on three structural elements:

  1. teaching and learning that focusses on pedagogical tools for a more flexible curricular development, based on a greater capacity for autonomous and contextualised management, on strategies of proven effectiveness, on school and community activity and on support for students, especially in the school years and skills development most affected by the pandemic;
  2. support to educational...

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  • Ministry of Education (Until April 2024)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)
ID number
41849
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

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Some companies refrain from creating an apprenticeship place. Other companies lack the time in their daily work to deal intensively with their apprentices. The number of training place and quality of the vocational education and training (VET) suffers as a result. Inter-company apprenticeship training (ÜLU) is one solution. The offer complements and supports the training provided by the companies. In this way, the motivation of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to offer training...

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The Federal Government provides subsidies of around EUR 50 million annually for the inter-company apprenticeship training (ÜLU), making a contribution to the course and accommodation costs for apprentices from the second year of training onwards. The current funding guidelines allow a subsidy of up to one third of the course costs and up to half of the accommodation costs. The assessment basis for the federal funding lump sums is based on the determined average cost rates of the courses....

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  • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
  • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
  • German Confederation of Skilled Crafts (ZDH)
  • Federal States (Länder)
ID number
41830
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Germany Practical measure/Initiative

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The goal of the reform of continuing education at higher education (HE) institutions, anchored in the programme of the current government, is to improve the framework conditions for CET programmes in order to strengthen their quality, transparency and international reputation.

In the decision of the Council of Ministers of 21 April 2021, which gave the go-ahead for the implementation of this reform, several objectives are associated with this project:

  1. standardisation of the (legal) framework...

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In order to implement this reform, the higher education law was amended. The so-called higher education legislation package came into force on 1 October 2021.

The central actor in this reform is the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF). The four types of HE institutions (universities and university colleges of teacher education, universities of applied sciences and private universities) are also involved. Those interested in continuing education at HE institutions...

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  • Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
ID number
41819
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Austria Regulation/Legislation

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In addition to the provision of IVET and CVET (upskilling, reskilling), centres of vocational excellence (CoVEs) must offer retraining of teachers, head instructors and instructors, offer work-based learning opportunities for dual learners contracted by SMEs (as SMEs often lack the full technological resources or capacity to cover the full scope of a qualification), and be an interface between basic schools (lower secondary education in particular) and VET schools and between VET schools and...

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The creation of CoVEs is determined by the Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30 adopted by the government on 24 November 2021. According to the strategy's action plan, a pilot phase to transform some of the existing centres of VET into CoVES was scheduled to start in 2022, co-funded by ESIF (specific objective 1.4 'Developing skills for smart specialisation, industrial transition and entrepreneurship' under Operational programme Slovakia 2021-27). About 20 CoVEs should have...

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  • Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
  • Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
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41675
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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The National recovery and resilience plan (RRP) component on Accessibility, development and quality of inclusive education at all levels contains a reform on the Implementation of tools to prevent early school-leaving and adapt F-type VET programmes. The objectives of the Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30 related to this component of RRP are:

  1. increasing the permeability of the VET system by cancelling dead-end pathways currently represented by F-type programmes;
  2. ...

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The Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30, approved by the government on 24 November 2021, addresses early school leaving in the section 'Second chance education and F-type programmes'. It suggests four measures aimed at:

  1. transformation of former F-type programmes into 'combined' programmes that allow learners to complete lower secondary general education and earn at least an EQF level 2 VET qualification, enabling progression in initial VET;
  2. allowing exceptional extension...

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  • Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
  • Government Office of the Slovak Republic
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
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41663
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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The objective of the related part of the Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30 is strengthening legislative, financial and institutional support for improving the basic skills of adults.

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The following five measures are set by the Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30:

  1. embedding the term 'basic skills' in the Lifelong Learning Act;
  2. piloting tools for mapping, assessing and testing basic skill levels of low-skilled adults;
  3. improving the digital skills of citizens in line with Reform 6 of Component 17 'Digital Slovakia' of the National recovery and resilience plan;
  4. piloting a financing scheme for supporting non-formal learning for low-skilled adults in...

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  • Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
  • Government Office of the Slovak Republic
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
  • State Institute of Vocational Education (ŠIOV)
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
ID number
41653
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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Whereas part-time training used to be aimed almost exclusively at people with family responsibilities, the new model is developing from an exceptional solution for a small group of addressees into a design option for all apprentices. This flexible offer is an important building block to cope with the existing shortage of skilled workers.

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The amendment to the Vocational Training Act in 2020 (Section 7a BBiG), makes it possible to organise part-time vocational training individually in terms of time. In addition to single parents or individuals caring for family members, the option of part-time training is further opened up to additional groups. People with disabilities or refugees, for example, who want to or have to pursue gainful employment next to their training, can now also benefit from the option of part-time vocational...

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  • Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
  • Federal States (Länder)
ID number
41614
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Germany Practical measure/Initiative

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The most important measures of the strategy aim at:

  1. establishing a new district programme that will mobilise the demand side to develop the educational offers they need in collaboration with vocational schools, university colleges or universities;
  2. creating an application-based scheme where bodies such as study centres can apply for funding for projects and activities together with vocational schools, university colleges and universities;
  3. establishing fully digital educational offers;
  4. ...

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The strategy is intended to increase access to flexible and decentralised services throughout the country for vocational schools, colleges and universities.

This is intended to be done through:

  1. strengthening cooperation between the actors in education and work through strengthening connections between supply and demand;
  2. working to ensure that flexible offers are of high quality and are adapted to the needs of the individual and working life.

The Ministry of Education and Research is responsible...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41608
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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The strategy views Norwegian participation in Erasmus+ and the European Education Area as crucial for increasing the quality and relevance of education, and believes that this contributes to solving major societal challenges related to inclusion, diversity, digital and green transformation. The government is aiming at wider participation in Erasmus+, so Norway can make full use of the opportunities offered by the programme.

The government has set the following goals for participation:

  1. to...

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The strategy is focused on strengthening and improving Norwegian participation in Erasmus+ and the European Education Area, in order to provide more learners, youths and students, teachers and staff with opportunities for intercultural learning and exchange in Europe. The quality of education and training is to be further developed through international cooperation.

The government also wants more Norwegian interests to be able to cooperate with the best environments in Europe in order to...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41597
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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The government's aim is a society with opportunities for all, where everyone who can, participates in working life. The goal is for no one to be left out.

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The White paper (Meld. St. 32 (2020-21), approved on June 2021, presents a comprehensive policy to include more people in working life and society.

The government has identified six areas where there is a need to continue to develop and strengthen efforts to prevent social exclusion and include more people in working life and society: they include better coordination between education, work and health, and better adaptation for users with extensive and complex challenges.

The government...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
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41558
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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The objective is to develop recommendations on new admission regulations for higher education.

The overall goal is to grant everyone equal opportunities to study. The choice of education should be determined by abilities and desires rather than social background. It is also a priority to make higher education more accessible and enable more people to attend continuing and further education. The goal is to attract more international students, and to have a better gender balance and increased...

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The Norwegian government has appointed a committee of stakeholders to conduct a comprehensive review and assess the regulations for admission to higher education.

The committee is to make recommendations to the Ministry of Education and Research on the creation of understandable and flexible admission regulations, which ensure applicant legal rights, and can be adapted to the future of higher education and technological development. The new regulations are expected to:

  1. ensure that the...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41552
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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The objective is to simplify the process of communication concerning vacant apprenticeships and to map the needs of apprentices at national level.

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The Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (previously Skills Norway), and the Directorate for Education and Training, have to assess how a national portal may simplify the matching of learners and apprenticeship placements and needs.

The directorates studied models for, and the costs of, developing and operating a national apprenticeship portal. They also suggested different solutions. It was a requirement that at least one of the solutions had to be able to be implemented within the...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41548
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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Through several of the programmes, Norway will have access to important research, infrastructure and technology that it cannot develop alone.

It is important for the country to be part of European investment in digitisation: Europe can build the necessary capacity in areas such as artificial intelligence, supercomputers and cybersecurity.

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The government has decided that Norway will participate in several EU programmes in the period from 2021 to 2027. Some programmes are a continuation of existing cooperation, but the country also plans to join new programmes. The EU's major investments in digitalisation and green priorities are important factors in the programmes Norway has chosen to join.

These priorities are nationally important and affect several areas in the society, as well as vocational education and training.

Norway...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41544
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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Some of the objectives of the strategy are:

  1. to support the continued growth of the higher vocational education sector;
  2. to establish a system for the allocation of new student places which takes into account the skills needs of the labour market, and the planning capacity of vocational education schools, which is based on an analysis of the available knowledge base and skills needs;
  3. to create new paths from upper secondary education to higher vocational education;
  4. to examine the criteria and...

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The strategy was proposed by the Ministry of Education and Research for further improving and strengthening higher vocational education. It is aimed at higher vocational education and all actors in the field. The beneficiaries are both individual students and society, mainly by improving quality and increasing autonomy.

The priorities focus on the following four areas:

Growth in the tertiary vocational college sector

The government is to take steps to ensure continued growth in higher...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
41541
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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The reform aims to give people the freedom to choose. Completion of upper secondary education gives young people and adults the freedom to choose their way forward in life, more people will have equal opportunities for better lives.

The government aims for nine out of ten to complete and pass upper secondary education by 2030. The Completion reform, with open doors to the world and the future, contains measures to equip more young people and adults with key and/or professional competences,...

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The reform will include more options for completing upper secondary education, including for adults, along with more relevant training and a right to apprenticeship in VET.

All students in upper secondary education, including both IVET and CVET, will benefit from the policy development.

These are the most important measures foreseen in the Completion reform:

  1. everyone who starts upper secondary school will have the right to complete an upper secondary degree;
  2. training courses will be better...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
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41538
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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The objective is to define measures to reduce the impact the learner's gender, background and previous school results may have for future benefits of education.

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The Ministry of Education and Research established an expert group to investigate how schools may raise education quality. The expert group has to suggest measures to reduce the impact that the learner's gender, social background and previous learning outcomes may have for the benefits of education. The expert group is to explore how school owners and schools can better conduct a systematic quality development approach to increase the education quality, reaching better learning results.

The...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
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41534
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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The overall objective of the Wallonia Recovery Plan is to make Wallonia a Region resolutely focused on prosperity shared across the region, businesses and citizens, and which integrates the challenges of intergenerational fairness. The pooling of the action plans aims to ensure coherence to maximise the positive outcomes for Wallonia.

Strategic objectives have also been put in place with regard to the major priorities of the Walloon Recovery Plan for VET and employment:

  1. improve initial...

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The Wallonia Recovery Plan, adopted in October 2021, includes more than 300 projects and programmes, structured around six strategic priorities:

  1. investing in youth and Walloon talent (priority 1)
  2. ensuring environmental sustainability (priority 2)
  3. boosting economic development (priority 3)
  4. supporting well-being, solidarity and social inclusion (priority 4)
  5. guaranteeing innovative and participative governance (priority 5)
  6. supporting the rebuilding and resilience of disaster-affected areas...

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  • Walloon Government
ID number
41495
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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The Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development (MECDD) coordinates the development of an inter-ministerial National Strategy for Circular Economy (Stratégie pour une Économie Circulaire Luxembourg). In this framework, the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth contributes to the provision of educational offers and material on sustainable development for teachers.

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The platform for education on the environment and sustainable development, created following the 2007 National Nature Conservation Plan, enables networking by professionals involved in education on the environment and sustainable development who are now cooperating in relation to the objectives of the 2030 agenda. It is intended for non-governmental organisations, local administrations, and institutions active in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), but also for teachers and trainers...

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  • Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development (MECDD)
  • Natur&ëmwelt
  • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
  • Department for Coordination of Educational and Technological Research and Innovation (SCRIPT)
  • Training Institute for National Education (IFEN)
ID number
41489
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Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The agreement is set around the following objectives:

  1. identification of training needs for the social economy sector and development of partnerships;
  2. raising the qualifications of the social economy sector;
  3. innovation and flexibility in the training implementation;
  4. increasing incentives for the training participation of social economy institutions and individuals;
  5. creation of a vocational training centre for the social economy sector.

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The agreement responds to the sector's training needs and emerging challenges, which require continuous knowledge and skill updating, an increase in specific training offers, and the development of tailor-made continuing training.

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  • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
  • National Council for the Social Economy (CNES)
ID number
41472
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

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Issuance of the EDCL in addition to paper diploma or certificate in initial vocational education and training (IVET).

    Description

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    The EDCL offers many benefits for citizens, employers, and organisations, enabling:

    1. students to prove the validity of their diploma or certificate;
    2. training institutions across Europe to issue diplomas and other certificates of learning in a format that is easy to generate;
    3. authorities (employers, universities, etc.) to easily check the authenticity of harmonised documents;
    4. a common understanding of qualifications and certification across and beyond the European Union;
    5. the recognition of...

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    • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
    • VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
    ID number
    41467
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    Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The VET agreement enables conditions for vocational training, particularly the certified variety, to be a significant part of the growth effort, ensuring recognised training, alignment with the needs of companies and sectors, and recognition of individual training, improving their employability.

    It also aims to deepen the role of the social partners in the training system. This will be done without prejudice to the need to integrate the reflection in a global vision of the National...

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    The VET agreement is to be a common ground of a tripartite understanding, between the government and the social partners, in the following areas of intervention:

    1. regulation and governance of the vocational training system (framework and regulation, regulation model and financing sources and quality improvement);
    2. further development of the system's instruments and responsiveness (improve the flexibility of the SNQ, strengthen responses to sectoral needs and dynamics and improve incentives for...

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    • Government
    • Social partners
    ID number
    41462
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    Portugal Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The programme aims to develop micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Portugal by strengthening the professional skills of their employees in those areas.

    The main objective is to qualify and train human resources in order to:

    1. increase their employability, promote the integration of unemployed people in companies and contribute to preventing the risk of unemployment, in the case of the employed, and simultaneously increasing their contribution to the success of the employer's...

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    The training courses are part of the national catalogue of qualifications (CNQ) and the training content is included in the thematic area of internationalisation.

    The programme training is composed of a set of short-duration training units (UFCD) of the CNQ with a maximum duration of 350 hours.

    Whenever deemed useful and pertinent, although not mandatory, the training paths, available online or face-to-face, may be complemented by work-based learning (WBL), with a minimum duration of 140 hours...

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    • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
    • Portugal Global - Trade and Investment Agency (AICEP)
    • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
    ID number
    41456
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    Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    To promote the diversification of education and training offer in low-density territories, allowing response to several interests: of students; the quality of learning and school success; the qualification and employability levels of young people; and needs of the economy and the labour market of these regions.

    Description

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    The project is based around a strategy for sharing classes between schools (a class, in some subjects, may have students from different schools), under a pedagogical experience regime, aimed at promoting the diversification of the educational and training offer in low-density areas.

    The schools involved in the pilot should define tutoring mechanisms that, in permanent dialogue with the families, allow close and systematic monitoring of the learners, both in pedagogical and organisational...

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    • Directorate General for Educational Establishments (DGEstE)
    • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
    • Local and Regional Authorities
    ID number
    41452
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    Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The goal for Portugal is the release of around 360 000 people from the risk of poverty or social exclusion, including 120 000 children.

    Description

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    The approach underlying the National anti-poverty strategy goes far beyond the definition of poverty as the deprivation of monetary resources, avoiding approaches focused solely on the analysis from a monetary point of view and seeking to make poverty reduction dependent only on economic growth. It is based on a broader vision of poverty, assuming poverty as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon, which constitutes a violation of human and citizen rights and requires integrated action...

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    • Presidency of the Council of Ministers [Presidência do Conselho de Ministros]
    • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
    • Ministry of Education (Until April 2024)
    • Ministry of Infrastructures and Housing (MIH) (until 2023)
    • Ministry of Health (MS)
    • Local Authorities
    • Ministry of Housing (MH)
    • Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)
    ID number
    41446
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    Portugal Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The ENIPD 2021-25 intends:

    1. to consolidate the progress achieved;
    2. to look to the future, reinforcing the inclusion of people with disabilities;
    3. more cohesion and solidarity and that respects diversity.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    The ENIPD 2021-25 is based on eight strategic priorities: citizenship, equality and non-discrimination; promoting an inclusive environment; education and qualification; work, employment and vocational training; promotion of autonomy and independent living; measures, services and social supports; culture, sport, tourism and leisure; and knowledge, research, innovation and development.

    The implementation of the education and training related priorities includes:

    1. definition of a framework of...

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    • National Institute for Rehabilitation (INR)
    ID number
    41437
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    Portugal Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The objectives of the project are to suggest various relevant policy levers for a long-term all-of-government strategy to foster skills development in Luxembourg.

    Description

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    With the tripartite agreement, an objective assessment of the CVET landscape, led by the OECD Centre for Skills was launched. Various stakeholders were consulted to establish recommendations that are tailored to the Luxembourgish context.

    The OECD study is part of the 'Skillsdësch' initiative, which regularly regroups high-profile governmental, employee, and employer representatives (the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labour, professional chambers, and trade unions) since Q3 of 2020....

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    • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
    • Ministry of Higher Education and Research
    • Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
    • Public employment service (ADEM)
    • Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts
    • Chamber of Commerce
    • Chamber of Agriculture
    • Chamber of Employees
    • Trade Unions
    ID number
    41398
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    Luxembourg Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    To improve the quality of VET and diversify its learning opportunities through internalisation and learning mobility.

    To monitor and further expand the use of mobility opportunities.

    Description

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    The following measures are foreseen:

    1. promoting learning mobility in VET: supporting the internationalisation of VET, including support for the implementation of Europass, improving data collection and analytics, monitoring and analysis of learning mobility;
    2. participating in Erasmus+ and other development and cooperation projects, and mobility schemes to mobilise best international experience;
    3. participating in EU-level debate and development activities on the creation of key profiles for VET in...

    Bodies responsible

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    • Ministry of Education and Research
    • Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps Agency
    ID number
    41185
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    Estonia Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    To keep pace with the rapidly changing world of labour, and to ensure equal access to high-quality education irrespective of learners' social and cultural backgrounds, age and gender, it is necessary to increase coherence between, and the flexibility of, different levels and types of education. The dividing lines that prevent permeability between formal, non-formal and informal learning, as well as between general and vocational education, need to be reduced.

    To create opportunities for...

    Description

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    In order to ensure flexible learning opportunities, accessibility of high-quality education and training, and supported learning with the aim of reducing drop-out and early leaving rates and exploiting every individual's potential to the fullest, the following measures are foreseen:

    1. developing and implementing a common standard for secondary education to integrate general and vocational secondary education;
    2. updating the Standard of vocational education and specifying the differences between...

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    • Ministry of Education and Research
    • Estonian Qualifications Authority
    ID number
    41131
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    Estonia Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

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    The main goal of the Norwegian Committee on Skill Needs (KBU) is to find out what skills and competences the Norwegian labour market are needed in the future, to adapt the education system accordingly.

    Description

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    Since 2017, the KBU has provided thorough professional assessments of Norway's future competence needs. Three comprehensive reports have ensured the authorities and the labour market, both regionally and nationally, a solid basis for both planning and making informed decisions. As part of the government's competence reform, the committee continues the work until 2027. The competence reforms goal is lifelong learning to ensure work.

    The Committee on Skill Needs (KBU):

    1. analyse and assesses the...

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    • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
    ID number
    41107
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    Norway Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

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    Objectives of the new funding guideline are integrating education platforms and services nationwide based on common standards, thereby supporting access to education. The National education platform project is embedded in the Digital education initiative where learning, teaching and training are improved across the entire education pathway so that all generations can move confidently in the digital world. The National education platform as a hub will support and professionalise the...

    Description

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    In 2021, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding the first prototype of a technical infrastructure for a digital education platform. As a hub, it is intended to integrate existing and new digital education platforms into a nationwide platform system, providing every user with central access to education offers. The digital education area is based on common standards, formats and interoperable structures that are compatible with the rest of Europe in the sense of a...

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    • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
    • Federal Employment Agency (BA)
    • Federal States (Länder)
    ID number
    41083
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    Germany Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The aim of this programme is to support the municipalities to tackle urgent challenges in education: from digitalisation to the development of new cooperation and services, and to the expansion of promising education topics.

    Description

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    With the ESF Plus education municipalities programme, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) supports districts and independent cities in the further development of their education landscape. One thematic focus of the programme is the establishment of digital-analogue networked education landscapes for lifelong learning. Local education authorities also choose specific thematic priorities, for example, in the area of cultural education, democracy building/political education,...

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    • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
    ID number
    41070
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    Germany Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

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    The pool in question aims to strengthen youth education work with green entrepreneurship. The pool must support youth education being prioritised in the green agenda.

    Description

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    An average of EUR 1.33 million (DKK 10 million) is planned to be available for distribution each year from 2021-23. The Ministry of Children and Education is responsible for distributing the funds for supporting courses and action learning activities for teachers and trainers. The aim is to enhance knowledge on green entrepreneurship and contribute to green development.

    All youth institutions, including VET, can apply to the pool for funding on projects that aim to support and strengthen...

    Bodies responsible

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    • Ministry of Children and Education
    ID number
    41063
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    Denmark Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

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    The tripartite agreement intends to ensure an increase in the number of VET students.

    The agreement was intended to ensure that students in vocational education and training programmes (VET) had a more secure and coherent educational pathway.

    The main elements of the initiative are:

    1. support students searching for an apprenticeship;
    2. ensure that students get a contract with a company as early as possible;
    3. strengthen coherence in training courses for apprentices;
    4. allow an increased number of...

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    In November 2020, the government and the social partners signed a tripartite agreement with initiatives worth EUR 66 million (DKK 500 million) annually.

    According to the agreement and as from 1 January 2022

    1. Students must not be left on their own when searching for an apprenticeship

    The VET institution must provide information on apprenticeships to students who cannot find one; this is to minimise the responsibility that today is placed entirely on the student.

    b.Early apprenticeship contracts

    VET...

    Bodies responsible

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    • Ministry of Children and Education
    ID number
    41055
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    Denmark Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

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    The objective is to promote efficient skills provision and lifelong learning in the long term and facilitate transition to the labour market. The aim of the initiatives included in the assignment is to reinforce the conditions for authorities and other actors to create and provide digital services that strengthen individuals' positions in the labour market while meeting the skills needs of the private and public sectors.

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    In June 2021, the government gave several national authorities involved in education and employment the mission to develop digital services that provide data about education and the labour market, as well as to establish forms for the management of a coherent data infrastructure for the provision of skills and lifelong learning. These authorities shall jointly investigate the conditions for, and begin work on, developing common concepts or translation keys between existing conceptual...

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    • Public employment service (PES)
    • National Agency for Education
    • National Agency for Higher VET
    • Swedish Research Council
    ID number
    41022
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    Sweden Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The objective is to address skills mismatch and improve alignment between the skills needed in working life and the actual skills workers have.

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    A characteristic feature of Swedish working life is that many professions are skills-intensive, requiring constant upskilling and life-long learning. Actions need to be taken aimed at safeguarding provision of skilled workers by facilitating access to reskilling and upskilling. One measure is to provide funds enabling individuals to strengthen their position in the labour market. To this end, in 2021 the Government has proposed study grants to individuals that are established in the labour...

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    • Ministry of Education and Research
    • Ministry of Employment
    ID number
    41014
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    Sweden Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

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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.

    Description

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    The initiative supports:

    1. 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;
    2. 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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    • Ministry of Children and Education
    ID number
    40948
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    Denmark Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

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    The objective of this policy development is to enhance the use of role models by doubling their number from 60-80 to 120-160 until 2027.

    Description

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    The initiative is a prolongation of an existing system for the use of role models in providing guidance on VET. The use of role models, i.e. using young people from VET as 'counsellors' in primary schools, has shown good results in this respect. The Danish organisation of VET students is responsible for activities such as campaigns and events on VET institutions.

    Bodies responsible

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    • Ministry of Children and Education
    ID number
    40945
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    Denmark Regulation/Legislation

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    The main objective of the Scholarship policy is to encourage young people to enrol in vocational and technical education programmes in upper secondary education.

    Other objectives are:

    1. preventing the mismatch between labour supply and demand;
    2. improving enrolment in the fields of education that are important for economic development and employability;
    3. encouraging enrolment in upper secondary vocational and technical programmes at risk of extinction due to insufficient enrolment interest but...

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    The Scholarship policy 2020-24 includes an overview of the legal bases and of the scholarship allocation system, an overview and indicators of the Scholarship policy 2014-19, describes the current situation on the labour market, and defines deficit areas for the next five years. It sets up the implementation framework for awarding scholarships for professions in deficit (goals, funding, indicators) to encourage young people to study for these professions (programme 'Scholarship for deficit...

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    • Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
    • Public Scholarship, Development, Disability and Maintenance Fund
    ID number
    40661
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    Slovenia Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    Law 4763/2020 aims to promote the joint strategic planning of VET. To this end, it reforms VET governance substantially to avoid overlaps, better address labour market needs and support autonomy at VET provider level.

    The main objectives of Law 4763/2020 are:

    1. providing knowledge, skills and competences in accordance with the needs of the labour market;
    2. improving employability for all.

    Description

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    According to Law 4763/2020, the General Secretariat for VET, LLL and Youth is responsible for designing, implementing, coordinating and monitoring policies in the relevant fields. It is also the supervisory body for the implementation and monitoring of VET and LLL programmes.

    In addition, the law set up advisory bodies (including social partners and VET stakeholders) at national and regional level to support VET governance.

    Nationally, the main advisory body introduced is the Central council...

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    • Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
    • General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
    • Central council for VET
    • National Workforce Skills Council
    • Scientific Skills Committee
    • Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
    ID number
    40299
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    Greece Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The main objective of the Upskill programme is to respond to companies' needs for digitally equipped human resources. It also offers unemployed secondary or higher education graduates the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills and competences to start a new career.

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    The UPskill programme is the result of a partnership between the Portuguese Association for the Development of Communications (APDC), the Institute of Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP) and the Coordinating Council of Higher Polytechnic Institutes (CCISP).

    The main objective of the programme's first call is to upskill 3 000 professionals (employed and unemployed) within a 3-year period. It provides intensive training (6 months) in specific ICT areas offered by polytechnic institutes...

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    • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
    • Portuguese Association for the Development of Communications (APDC)
    • Coordinating Council of Higher Polytechnic Institutes (CCISP)
    ID number
    40206
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    Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    To adapt teaching and learning to online activities, provide support for teachers and learners, and stop the spread of the virus.

    Description

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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.

    Bodies responsible

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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)
    • Ministry of Public Health
    ID number
    40079
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    Romania Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    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:

    1. adapting the content of education;
    2. achieving flexibility in education;
    3. facilitating digitalisation of learning

    Description

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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)
    ID number
    40043
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    Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The main objectives of this policy development are:

    1. supporting young adults at a distance from the labour market to acquire economic independence;
    2. preventing long-term unemployment among young people as a response to the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    In the Cabinet's response, 14 measures were announced that focus on tackling youth unemployment and preventing early leaving from education and training. The most significant measures that focus on employment are:

    1. making explicit which bodies are responsible at a local and regional level;
    2. supporting life coaching arrangements;
    3. promoting guidance for young people after graduation.

    The country's approach to tackling youth unemployment caused by the pandemic has a regional focus and primarily...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
    • Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
    • Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
    ID number
    40024
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    Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The aim of the improvement agenda for inclusive education in VET for 2020-25 is to further ease the entry of special needs learners and learners with disabilities to VET and give them the adequate extra guidance they need to complete a VET programme.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    In October 2020, the education ministry presented to parliament (in a policy letter) the Improvement agenda for inclusive education in VET for 2020-25.

    In this letter, the minister, based on the evaluation of inclusive education in VET (Passend Onderwijs in het MBO) and on advice from the Education Council (Onderwijsraad), both issued in 2020, concluded that although learners are mostly satisfied with the support provided by VET schools, there is still room for improvement. The importance of...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
    • Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
    • Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
    • Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
    ID number
    40022
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    Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The purpose of the fund is to support community education provision targeted at adult learners, who have the highest level of need. It aims to increase the participation of disadvantaged learners, particularly those on literacy and basic skills programmes at NFQ levels 1-3 (EQF levels 1-2). The fund aims to provide funding to support educationally disadvantaged learners in accessing and participating in community education.

    The fund emphasises:

    1. community education as a mechanism to continue...

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    A budget of EUR 8 million was announced as part of the 2021 budget. Its main target is supporting adult learners (in community education), especially those with the highest level of need and who are undertaking literacy and skills programmes. The fund focuses strongly on the digital infrastructure of community education providers, including providing devices and software, and increasing their capacity to deliver online learning.

    Community Education providers can apply for funding across...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
    • Department of Education and Skills (until 2020)
    • Department of Education
    ID number
    39973
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    Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The strategy sets out the vision, mission and strategic goals that guide the department's work programme in 2021-23.

    To achieve this vision and mission, the strategy sets out three high level goals:

    1. support the provision of high-quality education and improve the learning experience to meet the needs of all students in schools and early years settings;
    2. ensure equity of opportunity in education and that all students are supported to fulfil their potential;
    3. together with its partners, provide...

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    DFHERIS funds and creates policy for the higher and further education and research sectors. It also oversees the work of the State agencies and public institutions operating in these areas. It ensures that these sectors support and encourage Ireland's social and economic development and that public investment and policy in these areas give opportunities to everyone, including the most vulnerable in society.

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
    ID number
    39969
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    Ireland Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The approach, apart from preventing early leaving from education and training, also has the objective of easing the path of young early leavers from education and training back to school or to work.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    Since March 2020, the education ministry has issued three policy letters discussing the new approach to further combat early leaving from education and training and support young early leavers achieving sustainable economic independence.

    In the first letter (March 2020), the government and various stakeholders from education and the labour market (including employers' organisations) expressed their joint intention to focus on apprenticeships (dual pathway) to help working, young dropouts to...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
    ID number
    39951
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    Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The National Vocational Information and Counselling Centre (Euroguidance Slovenia) offers expert help for guidance practitioners in employment and education sectors and promotes learning mobility among guidance practitioners. Euroguidance Slovenia coordinates career centres of the Employment Service of Slovenia that are available around the country. Career centres provide information needed for planning further education or employment and to those who need assistance in decisions about...

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    Euroguidance Slovenia activities include:

    1. collecting information on careers, labour market, education and employment possibilities (these are available free of charge in Euroguidance Slovenia library and career centres around Slovenia);
    2. establishing and maintaining careers database, video clips about careers and information on education possibilities and financial aid;
    3. providing guidance tools such as the Where and How online guidance programme;
    4. organising training of guidance practitioners,...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Employment Service of Slovenia (ZRSZ)
    ID number
    39941
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    Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The purpose of the programme implemented by the Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (Arnes) is to provide ICT infrastructure as a basis for distance education. This should enable those pupils and students who do not have the appropriate equipment for distance education to have equal access to education.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    The Office of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia for Development and European Cohesion Policy issued a decision on financial support for the programme COVID-19 - Additional ICT support for the implementation of the education process. The programme, which falls under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport, receives EUR 4 million funding from the European Regional Development Fund and is implemented by the Academic and Research Network of Slovenia (Arnes). The...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
    ID number
    39935
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    Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The aim is to educate students as active young citizens responsible for society, the country and the environment, in which they live.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    The subject is implemented in vocational (30 hours) and technical (35 hours) upper secondary programmes. It is designed as interdisciplinary, as it intertwines and connects various disciplines, such as sociology, philosophy, political science, history, geography, and upgrades the goals and content of the subject of social sciences. It contains four thematic units, from micro (citizen) to macro (EU and world) level:

    1. citizen individual position;
    2. participation in a community;
    3. citizen of the...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
    ID number
    39932
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    Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    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...

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    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.

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
    ID number
    39925
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    Slovenia Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The vision of the master plan is to provide adults in Slovenia with equal opportunities and incentives for quality learning and education in order to support their holistic development and sustainable living at all stages of life.

    The goals of the ReNPIO 2022-2030 are:

    1. increasing the participation of adults in LLL;
    2. raising the level of basic skills and improving general education of adults;
    3. raising the educational attainment of adults;
    4. increasing the capacity of adults to respond successfully...

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    ReNPIO 2022-30 directs the policy of adult learning and education at the state level and contributes to the systemic regulation of the field. It provides stable financing, defines and integrates measures of various policies. The Plan also emphasises the importance of green transition and digital transformation, as well as a culture of learning by increasing participation in LLL and providing equal opportunities for different target groups. Significant added value of the new document is the...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
    • Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
    • Ministry of Education
    ID number
    39921
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    Slovenia Strategy/Action plan

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The regulations introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic aim to ensure the safety and health of citizens and promote learning within the current limitations.

    Description

    What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

    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...

    Bodies responsible

    This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
    • Ministry of National Education
    • Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
    • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
    • Ministry of Health
    ID number
    39765
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    Poland Regulation/Legislation

    Objectives

    Goals and objectives of the policy development.

    The National recovery plan will direct the funds obtained by Poland (EUR 58.1 billion) from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) into specific reforms, programmes and investments, including those relating directly to VET. The plan aims to increase productivity of the economy and create high-quality jobs.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      The process of designing the National recovery plan was managed by the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy (MFiPR). In February 2021, the document was submitted for public consultation, which influenced its final shape. In May 2021 the plan was officially submitted to the European Commission.

      Its main areas of focus are:

      1. resilience and competitiveness of the economy;
      2. green energy and reducing energy intensity;
      3. digital transformation;
      4. availability and quality of the health care system,
      5. ...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of National Education
      • Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy
      • Ministry of Development and Technology
      • Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy
      • Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
      ID number
      39757
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      Poland Strategy/Action plan

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      The Ministry of Education and Science was established to improve the functioning of the government and to consolidate tasks relating to education, higher education and science within one institution.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      On 17 December 2020, a Regulation of the Council of Ministers set up the Ministry of Education and Science after merging the Ministry of National Education and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. On 1 January 2021, the new ministry started to operate. The Minister for Education and Science was appointed, with responsibility for directing the Departments of Education (including VET), Higher Education and Science.

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of National Education
      ID number
      39753
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      Poland Regulation/Legislation

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      Actions undertaken by the Ministry of Family and Social Policy in 2020 are aimed at directing and intensifying activities to support the deinstitutionalisation of social services in Poland, i.e. better matching the care and support of dependent people with their needs, including those of children and young people in various forms of foster care.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      Since 2020, work has intensified on the preparation of a national strategy for the deinstitutionalisation of social services in Poland. On 12 January 2020, the Minister for Family and Social Policy appointed a team for the development of the strategy for the deinstitutionalisation of social services in Poland, which is an auxiliary body to the minister. The strategy is to be finalised and presented to the minister by 30 April 2021.

      The tasks of the team include the development of the...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Minister for Family and Social Policy
      ID number
      39746
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      Poland Strategy/Action plan

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      The main objective of the Act of 19 November 2020 is to implement the Directive (EU) 2018/958 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 June 2018 on a proportionality test before adopting a new regulation of professions. This Directive lays down rules on a common framework for conducting proportionality assessments before introducing new, or amending existing, legislative, regulatory or administrative provisions regarding regulated professions. Member States should act within the...

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      In November 2020, the Act on the principles of the recognition of professional qualifications attained in other EU Member States was amended.

      The most important changes include:

      1. ensuring that new regulatory provisions (in this area) are justified, following the principles of proportionality and non-discrimination and indicating the entities to which they apply;
      2. indicating how regulatory provisions comply with the principles of proportionality and non-discrimination;
      3. indicating the procedures...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Council of Ministers
      ID number
      39742
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      Poland Regulation/Legislation

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      To establish the VET graduate tracking system and make the annual data/analysis available online.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      The policy development envisages creating a coordinated approach to VET graduate tracking. It involves stakeholders, especially those dealing with statistics and taxation systems, and is based on the experience accumulated by the higher education graduate tracking and international experience.

      The concept proposed by the education ministry is based on the analysis of available administrative data regarding the employment and income of VET graduates. The framework for graduate tracking...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Education and Science
      • Central Statistics Bureau
      ID number
      39664
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      Latvia Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      To invest in the anticipation and development of tomorrow's skills to match available profiles better to those required on the job market.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      In October 2020, the Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy and the public employment service (ADEM) presented the FutureSkills initiative, which consists of three parts:

      National and sector-level studies
      In addition to the production of key data on the evolution of job offers, ADEM conducts sectoral studies on the evolution of occupations, activities, and skills, contributes to national studies and will develop sectoral studies on the analysis of the evolution of...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
      • Public employment service (ADEM)
      ID number
      39647
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      Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      Public and private initiatives come together to build a system which offers various education and training opportunities for employees.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      Each year several measures and initiatives support employee education and training.

      In 2015, the Federation of Craftsmen (Fédération des Artisans) launched skills/competence centres in construction engineering and building completion work (GTB-PAR) to help companies keep skilled employees abreast of developments in technology, management and economy.

      In 2018, the Federation of Craftsmen, in collaboration with GTB-PAR and the Education and Training Institute in the Construction Sector (IFSB),...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
      • Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
      • Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts
      • Chamber of Employees
      • Chamber of Commerce
      ID number
      39642
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      Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      Measures have been taken to reduce the risk of infection, to protect learners, teachers and tutors while trying to limit the impact on school and apprenticeship organisations, and on the labour market entry of young graduates. Measures have also been taken to tackle the risk of reduction in the number of apprenticeship places.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the following measures were introduced to assure the continuation of vocational education and training (VET) and specifically of apprenticeships. School closures were limited to the minimum and school training was continued as distance learning. School closures were limited to the minimum and school training was continued as distance learning. Practical training was mostly suspended during the lock-down but the work placement periods were recovered, by...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
      • Chamber of Employees
      • Chamber of Commerce
      • Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts
      • Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
      ID number
      39639
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      Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      Diplom+ aims at facilitating the transition between school and employment or higher education.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      Diplom+ is a customised training programme bridging the transition between school and employment or higher education targeting recent graduates at EQF 4 (both general and vocational programmes), neither in employment or higher education. Diplom+ is a cycle of individually certifying training modules on transversal skills in high demand on the labour market, skills applicable in higher education and everyday life skills. Participants are accompanied on demand by individual coaching sessions....

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
      • VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
      ID number
      39633
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      Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      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:

      1. providing knowledge, skills and competences in accordance with the needs of the labour market;
      2. empowering general adult education;
      3. strengthening permeability among education levels;
      4. improving employability for all.

      The reform also aims to improve initial and continuing VET...

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      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)...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
      • General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
      ID number
      39582
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      Greece Regulation/Legislation

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      The support measures want to give more VET learners the opportunity to make an internship or part of their apprenticeship in another country. The aim of the measures is to provide young people with worldwide learning experiences in VET and thus to address the need of globally operating companies for skilled workers with international professional competence and at the same time to increase the attractiveness of VET.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      Outgoing mobility:

      1. Erasmus+: as shown in the Study on Mobility (NA at BIBB, 2018), Erasmus+ funds about half of all outgoing mobilities of VET learners. Since 2015, Erasmus+ has also been promoting the internationalisation of VET learning venues through accreditation of vocational schools and companies for a simplified participation in the VET mobility programme.
      2. VETworldwide: to expand IVET mobility outside the EU, BMBF and NA at BIBB initiated the programme VETworldwide...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
      • Erasmus+ National Agency for VET (NA at BIBB)
      • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
      • Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
      • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
      ID number
      39569
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      Germany Practical measure/Initiative

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      This plan reflects a strong commitment of the Government not to leave any young person without a solution, by proposing measures adapted to every situation. To address the economic and social consequences of the health crisis, actions are guided by three priorities:

      1. facilitating entry into working life;
      2. offering career guidance and training to 200 000 young people in the professions and sectors of the future;
      3. supporting 300 000 young people who are long-term unemployed by building tailored...

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      The total budget of the youth plan is EUR 6.7 billion, with measures to support young people aged 16-25 after the COVID-19 crisis. It mobilises a set of tools: hiring assistance, training, support, financial assistance for struggling young people, etc. to respond to different situations.

      Under priority 1 - facilitating entry into working life;

      1. compensation of EUR 4 000 of costs to the businesses for any young person recruited between 1 August 2020 and 31 March 2021;
      2. exceptional support to recruit...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
      • Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
      • Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
      • Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
      • Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
      • Ministry of National Education and Youth (until 2024)
      ID number
      39510
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      France Strategy/Action plan

      Objectives

      Goals and objectives of the policy development.

      The focus is on facing the challenge of avoiding an increase in inequalities. This recovery will, therefore, be a solidarity recovery, which makes it possible to:

      1. support and assist young and vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, in securing employment;
      2. safeguard jobs by strengthening vocational training.

      Description

      What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.

      France Relance has a budget of EUR 100 billion in total over two years, out of which 15 billion is for vocational training. The main measures in terms of education and vocational training offered in both IVET and CVET (excluding exceptional employment subsidies) are:

      Training young people in strategic and promising sectors

      1. 100 000 qualifying training courses via the Regional skills investment pacts; with a revaluation of the remuneration for trainees undertaking professional training;
      2. 16 000...

      Bodies responsible

      This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
      • Ministry of Economy, Finance and Recovery
      • Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation
      • Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
      • Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
      ID number
      39506
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      France Strategy/Action plan