The National Agency for Education was tasked in 2020 to develop digital tools for study and career guidance to strengthen guidance in the school system and contribute to the possibility for more students to make informed choices.
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In Sweden, free school choice is applied and neutral, reliable and quality-assured information is needed for the individual to be able to make an informed choice. In 2020, the Swedish National Agency for Education was tasked by the education ministry with strengthening study and career guidance in the school system to contribute to more students having the opportunity to make well-founded educational and career choices. This would be done by developing digital tools for study and career...
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The key objectives of the policy development include:
enhancing teachers' competencies in AI and digital education;
supporting the adoption of blended learning approaches in VET schools;
strengthening schools' strategic capacities for digital transformation;
developing and sharing innovative teaching resources;
establishing self-learning communities among educators.
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Towards achieving these goals, several projects have been developed to support teachers in acquiring the necessary competencies, integrating digital technologies into teaching, and enhancing the overall quality of education.
Artificial Intelligence for Teachers (AI4T) (2021-2024)
The AI4T Erasmus+ K3 project, collaboratively developed by France (coordinator), Slovenia, Italy, Ireland, and Luxembourg, aimed to train teachers and school leaders in AI applications for education. With a focus on...
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Ministry of Education
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
modernising regulations governing primary, secondary, and special education, while strengthening their human resources.
developing the"e-PROFESSIONAL" electronic platform for issuing decisions on the recognition of professional qualifications and professional equivalence of formal higher education qualifications.
addressing organisational and administrative matters of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs).
enhancing the permanent staff of special...
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Law 5128/2024 introduces key reforms to modernise education, vocational training, and qualification recognition in Greece. It focuses on expanding digital learning, strengthening career guidance, improving access to education, and enhancing vocational education and training (VET) and qualification recognition to align with evolving societal and labour market needs.
A key priority is the digital transformation of education. The law allows for the establishment of a digital educational portal...
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Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports
Implementing ILAs backed by the new legislation and piloted using funds from European sources as a new instrument in support of adult learning by:
increasing access to education and learning;
reducing the costs of learning to inhabitants; and
securing quality of adult education funded by ILAs via quality check of providers.
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Reflecting the LLCS 2030 recommendations the State Institute of Vocational Education prepared a comparative study focusing on new European policies, ILAs and microcredentials. The education ministry decided to cover ILAs and some segments of lifelong learning by new legislation and to pilot implementing ILAs making use of funding from Programme Slovakia 2021-27.
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
According to the submission report to the law, the law aims to introduce system tools that will mitigate the effects of social and technological changes on people's lives. The education system needs to respond more flexibly to these changes to ensure that every citizen has lifelong access to opportunities to learn and develop their skills and competences, so that everyone can realise their potential in personal, professional and civil life. The law is intended to support flexible options for...
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The education ministry initiated new legislation instead of the originally proposed law on lifelong learning, which was previously recommended by the Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30 and approved by the government. Although the strategy suggested drafting a new act on lifelong learning, the education ministry decided to submit an act on adult education. Since the development of comprehensive lifelong learning legislation covering learning from cradle to grave would...
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In the submission report to the 2022 amendment to the Act on employment services (5/2004), the labour ministry declared the strategic nature of the scope of the Sectoral Councils Alliance and sector councils and the need to 'ensure the sustainability of the management system of these decisive instruments of active labour market policy aimed at describing the demands of the labour market for jobs and the transfer of these needs to the system of lifelong learning'.
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The amendment to the Act on employment services established the Sector Councils Alliance (SCA) as the interest association of legal entities. Membership is stipulated by law containing labour and education ministry representatives, representative associations of employers and representative associations of trade unions. Admission of other members is possible based on the statute of the SCA agreed with the government.
According to law, the SCA 'establishes sectoral councils covering relevant...
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The National Education System Development Plan defines the strategic priorities and measures for education at all levels for the period up to 2027, including specific measures for IVET and adult education, based on the analysis of development needs and challenges for each priority.
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In response to the challenges affecting VET, the National Education System Development Plan for the period up to 2027 proposes a number of measures, building on key reform initiatives from the previous strategic period. The specific measures related to VET (Area 3 of the Plan) include:
3.1. Continuing the VET curricula reform and introducing new modular, outcome-oriented curricula to VET providers.
3.2. Supporting VET providers in implementing new curricula, programme profiling, and aligning...
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The Policy for the Digital Transformation of Education meets the priorities adopted in the EU policy initiative 'Digital Education Action Plan for 2021-2027'. One of the basic goals of digital education indicated in the Polish strategy is 'preparing for the effective, safe and responsible use of available digital resources, as well as motivating to learn, providing competences that enable creativity and the ability to develop talents and interests, rather than passively using available tools...
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The Policy for the Digital Transformation of Education describes the actions necessary in the face of the digital revolution and sets the framework for state policy in the area of​ ​the digitalisation of education in the following time perspectives: short-term (until 2027), medium-term (until 2030) and long-term (until 2035 ).
It comprises two complementary perspectives: developing digital competences of students and teachers, using digital technologies to strengthen...
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The overall objective of the strategy is to increase the share of adults participating in lifelong learning to 12% by 2027 through more and better formal, non-formal and informal learning.
The specific objectives of the strategy 2024-2027 are:
intensification of the role of partners/partnerships for the support and development of the strategic framework for adults' professional training,
improving personalised / tailored - made and specific learning offers,
facilitating adults' access to...
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The strategy was developed with the support of EU funding (Erasmus+ 101051428-SNFA-ERASMUS-EDU-2021-AL-AGENDA-IBA).
During the design phase, the labour ministry consulted employers, professional training providers, social partners, regional employment agencies, and NGOs.
The cooperation pillar focuses on updating legislation and strengthening the role of partnerships in adult training, alongside capacity building for training providers.
The personalised learning pillar promotes flexible...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Education
National Centre for TVET Development (CNDIPT)
National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
Ministry of Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
Ministry of European Investments and Projects
National Institute for Scientific Research in the Field of Labour and Social protection (INCSMPS)
The White Paper intends to set out measures to strengthen access to competent labour with higher vocational education and to point out a direction for the vocational college sector's further development.
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The work on this paper started in 2023 and the Ministry of Education and Research planned to present a white paper on higher vocational education to the Storting by spring 2025. All stakeholders were invited to contribute to this process to ensure relevant content and measures and set the future direction of higher vocational education.
This measure is linked to Hurdalsplattformen and the NIP.
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The committee aims to investigate how the social partners can better facilitate adjustment and learning in working life, given the overarching goal of high stable employment, to counteract increasing inequality and ensure the skills needed in the world of work. The backdrop for the committee is the skills needed for working life, considering trends such as an aging population, green transition and digitalisation.
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The purpose of the Skills reform committee is to make structured proposals so that skills reform contributes to the development of skills for the green transition, increased innovation and competitiveness and good public welfare services. The reform will help to reduce recruitment challenges and prevent dropouts from working life as a result of a lack of skills. The work of the committee must embrace all groups in working life, and the committee must come up with proposals for measures that...
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The overarching aim of the White Paper is to contribute to high employment and to cover the most important skills needs in working and social life. The White Paper points to the most important competence needs going forward and explains the government's measures.
The government prioritises the following areas in its education and skills policy going forward:
skills necessary for a highly productive and competitive business life;
skills necessary to carry out the green shift;
skills necessary to...
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The White Paper details the government's policy in the following areas:
dimensioning of the education system;
access to education throughout the country;
funding of universities and colleges;
learning in working life;
qualification of the labour force reserve;
use of skills from abroad.
For IVET and CVET, this means:
Dimensioning
The county authorities are responsible for upper secondary and higher vocational education. At the upper secondary level, the county municipalities must balance factors...
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The short CVET programmes allow adults to adapt to new technologies and the constantly changing job market (upskilling) and to retrain in a different profession (reskilling). They target a diverse audience in terms of qualification levels, industry sectors, language skills, or employment status.
The Skillsbridges aim to promote digital inclusion, making digital technology accessible to everyone. They also focus on skills for the green transition. The subjects of the training programmes were...
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The programmes are designed to develop targeted skills that can be immediately applied in practice. Short in duration, they vary from 40 to 240 hours. Courses are provided by the National Centres for Continuing Vocational Education and Training (CNFPC), either in-person or through blended learning. Certification is issued upon successful completion, by the Ministry of National Education, Children and Youth's VET department and the CNFPC.
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
National Centre for Continuing Vocational Training (CNFPC)
expand access to wide range training for working-age adults;
ensure ownership of adult learners in training based on their own and labour market needs;
keep individuals' training entitlements even when they change jobs,
reduce dependence of adult training choices on employer approval and financing;
strengthen involvement of social partners in training provision.
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The pilot implementation takes place in the construction sector. It involves an analysis of existing ILA schemes in Europe and national feasibility study, simulations, an online portal (linked to the existing training provider authorisation platform), promotional campaigns, and a study on the use of ILA.
ESF+ and other funds are to support the implementation as of 2025. The implementation will initially last until 2027.
Main beneficiaries of ILA are the construction sector employees and...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
National Institute for Scientific Research in the Field of Labour and Social protection (INCSMPS)
Introduce the new subject 'Basic digital education' (Digitale Grundbildung) into the curriculum, focusing on providing learners with essential digital skills, including safe and constructive online behaviour, understanding of digital tools and media, and fundamental programming skills. This subject ensures that learners are equipped with the knowledge needed to participate effectively in a digital society from an early age.
Enhance teacher training with a focus on digital pedagogies and...
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The 8-Point Plan represents a strategic shift from the initial 'School 4.0' approach, which focused primarily on developing digital competencies among teachers and learners. The new plan, launched in response to the pandemic's challenges, aimed to provide a more integrated digital learning environment. Key measures included the rollout of a centralised digital school web portal and the distribution of digital devices to students in lower secondary schools, beginning in 2020.
A significant...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
The purpose of the legislative changes is to strengthen the role of validation within the education system and the labour market, ensuring that individuals' skills are recognised regardless of how they were acquired. The amendments also aimed to promote lifelong learning by creating a framework in which individuals can continuously update and develop their skills. Additionally, the changes sought to facilitate the supply of skills, allowing employers to more easily match the right...
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In 2023, regulations were introduced in the Education Act regarding initial mapping and validation within municipal adult education. The legislative proposals in the bill entail the following in brief:
a requirement is introduced for the local municipality to ensure that anyone wishing to have their skills mapped prior to education or assessment within adult education is offered an initial mapping;
a duty is established for the provider of adult education to ensure that a student in need of...
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The objective of the policy development is to create guidelines for using AI in teaching and learning in early childhood education and care, pre-primary education, primary and lower secondary education, general upper secondary education, vocational education and training and liberal adult education.
The objective of creating the AI Guidelines is also to promote the digitalisation of education and to support the European artificial intelligence act, also known as AI Act, that came into force...
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The Ministry of Education and Culture and the Finnish National Agency for Education have decided to prepare the AI guidelines in collaboration with education providers, scholars and other experts in the field and considering existing academic and policy work, such as the AI competency framework for teachers (UNESCO).
The guidelines are to support the early childhood education and care, pre-primary education, primary and lower secondary education, general upper secondary education, VET, and...
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The objectives of the Masterplan basic skills, as described in the relevant 2022 policy letter from the Minister of education to the Parliament, are:
to improve proficiency in basic skills (Dutch, maths, citizenship, digital literacy) across all education levels, including primary, secondary, and vocational education.
to develop a holistic, collaborative approach involving teachers, school leaders, parents, libraries, and policymakers.
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The Masterplan basic skills from 2022 focuses on enhancing education through five key pillars:
supporting educators with resources and training,
providing evidence-based learning materials,
strengthening school-community links,
implementing monitoring systems,
and establishing clear curriculum guidelines.
Immediate actions include creating support teams for schools and launching subsidies for targeted interventions. The plan aims for long-term integration with national programmes like the NPO...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
improving and modernising the system of credentials for learners and people who improve their skills, competences and qualifications;
implementing the idea of micro-credentials;
supporting participation in lifelong learning and motivating to confirm achievements.
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A tool for issuing and collecting digital credentials, the Odznaka+ (Badge+) application, was created in 2021 as part of the project. Its purpose is the inclusion of innovative and socially needed qualifications in the integrated qualifications system (IQS), as well as reducing barriers to the development of IQS by providing support to its national and regional stakeholders'. It was created by the Educational Research Institute and commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Science. The...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
Improving the quality of adult learning in Europe by internationalising adult learning and training organisations, including VET, and the professional development of their staff.
Building communities of practice in various fields of adult learning, including vocational education and training, and between all stakeholders such as teachers and policy makers.
Facilitating the creation and sharing of (open) educational resources that can be used in adult learning, including the use of new...
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In Poland, the activities of the EPALE platform are the responsibility of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System, commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Science.
The European EPALE platform has been operating since October 2014. From the beginning, it has been available in the Polish language. The current contract for the implementation of the project by the EPALE national office covers the period from April 2022 to the end of 2024.
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
Ministry of National Education
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
creation of 120 sectoral skills centres (SSCs), which will be centres of education, training and examination;
training of a total of 24 000 people, of which at least 60% are adults, at least 20% young people, and at least 10% vocational education teachers who have completed sectoral training;
introduction of appropriate changes to regulations.
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Sectoral skills centres (branzowe centra umiejetnosci) are to be technologically advanced education, training and examination centres in a given industry.
This initiative comprises the following main activities:
announcement by the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE) of a competition for the establishment and support for the operation of 120 sectoral skills centres implementing the concept of centres of vocational excellence (CoVEs);
construction of a new...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
Ministry of National Education
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
increasing the share of graduates holding a certificate about the need for special education on the labour market;
preparation of specialists - professional consultants to work with and for SEN learners.
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Changing the system of vocational preparation of SEN learners (including disabilities) for active participation in social and professional life by:
diagnosis of the functioning of vocational education for SEN learners;
development, in cooperation with employers and other social partners, recommendations for programme changes in vocational education of SEN learners;
identification of the needs of the labour market and the possibility of expanding the vocational education offer for SEN...
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Ministry of National Education
Educational Research Institute (IBE)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
teachers of theoretical and practical subjects in vocational education achieving the best results at work;
a positive image of vocational education and training.
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The aim of the competition is to select the best teachers from vocational education in Poland in the 100 fields covered by the competition, who can serve as role models for other teachers, by their commitment and passion in their work; support for the professional interests of learners, including gifted learners; recognition as authorities by their schools and local environments; and special teaching and/or educational achievements in VET.
Winners and featured participants receive the title...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
Ministry of National Education
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
To reduce the digital skills gap and to address the shortage in highly skilled ICT professionals in Luxembourg.
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The DLH is located in the south of Luxembourg. On its 700 m2, the Hub offers open and multi-purpose spaces and multifunctional classrooms, an amphitheatre and computer laboratories dedicated to networks, cybersecurity and product design and prototyping. A virtual infrastructure can be used to create working environments of all kinds, simulating a wide range of operating systems, software and usage scenarios such as cyber-attacks. The DLH favours face-to-face learning, but all training can...
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The Human capital development strategy reflects and answers the main challenges faced by Poland in supporting human capital development and increasing social cohesion. The challenges outlined by the strategy are: formal and non-formal education quality improvement; health system advancement; increasing the fertility rate; changing the functioning of public administration due to the ageing processes; and poverty and social exclusion prevention.
The strategy set up four strategic goals:
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The strategy update was coordinated by the ministry responsible for family, labour and social security. The final version of the document was adopted in 2019. The strategy is implemented by 15 different institutions, including the ministries responsible for education, digitalisation, labour, health or justice.
The implementation of the strategy goals includes strategic projects outlined in the Strategy for responsible development, and supplementary projects grouped in two areas: social...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The main goal of the action plan is to prepare the workforce for the modern economy by developing high-quality, relevant, effective and inclusive VET at all levels. The document also provides information on national challenges and main objectives in vocational education and training, as well as the most important tools and measures to be implemented.
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The action plan includes the following five specific measures:
implementing the integrated skills strategy through the development of professional skills in formal and non-formal education, including skills related to green and digital transitions;
provision and professional development of staff for the VET system;
the development of career guidance and promotion of VET;
implementation of innovative and durable mechanisms of cooperation at national and international levels in VET, favouring...
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Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
To provide the opportunity for individuals to have their knowledge assessed and certified, according to a pre-set competence standard.
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The System of vocational qualifications (SVQ) is based on Vocational qualification standards (VQS) developed by the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) with the assistance of vocational qualifications technical committees. The SVQ assesses in real or simulated working conditions the ability of a person to carry out specific tasks according to a VQS. At the same time, the SVQ sets out the framework for the design and development of training activities to prepare the...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
The schemes aim to provide re- and upskilling opportunities for the unemployed and the employed and train young people aged 15-29 who are not in education, employment, or training (????s) by 2027. The target for the programming period 2021-27 is for 2 800 persons to benefit from the NEETs scheme and for 1 800 persons to benefit from the Individual Learning Accounts (ILAs) project.
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The Cyprus operational programme THALIA 2021-27 includes two relevant HRDA actions.
Individual learning accounts (ILAs) provide credits to eligible groups of employed and unemployed individuals to attend training programmes and acquire new and/or upgrade existing knowledge and skills. They aim to promote lifelong learning by providing flexible upskilling opportunities and preventing social exclusion. Through ILAs, individuals gain access to training programmes on a broad range of issues...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
The objective is to upgrade and enrich the skill set of the employed, with beneficial consequences for the economy and society in general.
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The activities, implemented by the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) to meet the above aim, include the following programmes:
single company training programmes in Cyprus - the scheme provides incentives to employers to design, organise and implement training programmes to meet the training needs of their staff. The design and organisation of the programmes is done by the enterprises according to the thematic priorities set by the HRDA, after consultation with social...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
The objectives of the Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) include:
the integration of the unemployed and inactive into employment, with focused training activities to support employability;
to support work-based learning of unemployed and inactive individuals by placing them in companies /organisations to acquire work experience in a real working environment.
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HRDA implements the following activities/schemes:
Scheme for the employment and training of tertiary education graduates
The scheme supports the enhancement of productivity and economic competitiveness of companies and organisations by providing incentives to them to employ and train young tertiary education graduates. At the same time, it helps to ensure the smooth integration of these graduates into suitable job positions. More precisely, the scheme provides incentives to companies to offer...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
These training programmes aim to assist employed (public and private sector employees and the self-employed) and unemployed individuals in reskilling and/or upskilling by participating in training programmes implemented by accredited by HRDA vocational training centres (VTCs).
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The four HRDA schemes included in the RRP are as follows.
Training programmes for the acquisition of digital skills
The scheme caters for the acquisition of new and/or upgrading existing digital skills in the Cyprus workforce (public and private sector employees, the self-employed and the unemployed), through participation in training programmes to be implemented by accredited VTCs. The target, for the period 2023-27 is to have 20 210 individuals participating in relevant training activities...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
Digitisation of processes of the design of training in the company; of support materials for training companies and processes of the administrative handling of apprenticeship training, including the company-based apprenticeship funding scheme.
Introduction of digital tools for teaching content in the company-based part of training.
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Within the framework of the Education of the economy initiative of the Austrian Economic Chamber, various activities and measures have been implemented since 2018, partly in cooperation with the Ministry of Economy, to advance digitisation in apprenticeship training both in terms of content and administration.
This includes increased consideration of digitalisation in content-related modernisation and new establishment of apprenticeship occupations, support of in-company training and trainers...
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In response to the 2020 Council Recommendation on VET and the Osnabrück Declaration on VET, the education ministry prepared a comprehensive National implementation plan (NIP), which sets out the following eight objectives to address European priorities and achieve national targets:
excellent, inclusive and accessible VET for all;
high employment rate of graduates;
sustainable and competitive fields of study/qualifications in IVET and CVET relevant to labour market needs based on digital and...
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Eight priority areas were identified in relation to the achievement of the objectives, five of which explicitly target VET, two target lifelong learning in parallel with VET ((f) and (h)) and one targets interlinking general education and VET (e):
centres of excellence in VET;
in-company training centres;
higher VET transformation;
quality assurance in IVET and CVET;
prevention of early school leaving;
basic skills;
individual learning accounts;
a new system of lifelong learning introduced...
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Ministry of Education, Research, Development and Youth
Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport (until 2024)
To ensure the supply of teachers and trainers, and support specialists.
To empower teachers, heads of schools and other staff in VET to provide quality education and training.
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In order to develop the competences of teachers, trainers and heads of school, the following measures are foreseen:
building the capacity of schools to develop the content of VET, including curriculum development and in-service training for vocational teachers;
pedagogical-methodological in-service training courses (including special pedagogy and andragogy) for VET teachers, in-service training in digital pedagogy for vocational teachers;
field-related training for vocational teachers,...
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VAE must become more attractive for job seekers as well as for employees undergoing professional retraining. One of the objectives of the renovation of VAE is to combat recruitment tensions in the labour market, i.e. in the health and social care, early childhood, and social economy sectors.
One main goal is to increase the number of beneficiaries, by targeting 100 000 beneficiaries per year by 2027. It is important to note that the results in 2021 showed 30 000 beneficiaries. Additionally,...
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The minister delegated for vocational training announced an ambitious reform at the end of 2022.
Law No 2022-1598 of 21 December 2022 on emergency measures relating to the functioning of the labour market includes several provisions that reform VAE along three lines:
simplification: facilitating the admissibility stage, shortening routes and harmonising funding rules;
making validation paths more secure: the law individualises and strengthens the support provided to candidates, giving them...
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Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
The XR action plan pursues the following objectives:
providing XR materials (hardware and software) for all secondary VET schools with a low-threshold access;
increasing the professionalisation of teaching staff regarding XR use and XR applications;
increasing knowledge about XR for all Flemish schools.
With the InnoVET XR projects we also want to create a broader basis for innovative XR use in the five provinces and build new innovative digital material (software, apps) that can be used by...
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The XR action plan was concretised into four closely-intertwined actions:
Action 1. Practice-oriented research: an innovation can only be sustainably embedded if it can rely on (scientific) evidence about its effectiveness. Does this innovation actually contribute to achieving a certain objective? But also: what works in day-to-day educational practice and in what circumstances/with what support? Additional scientific research is also needed for XR in general. It is a living theme, constantly...
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The Digital education action plan (Digisprong) aims to address several challenges:
the availability of ICT infrastructure for all schools in compulsory education;
the need for schools to develop and implement a school-specific ICT policy, originated by the ICT coordinator or the ICT team of the school;
develop teacher and school ICT skills and provide them with digital learning resources;
create a knowledge centre 'Digisprong' as a unit within the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training,...
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That the Digital education action plan (Digisprong) will have important consequences for many schools is beyond dispute. Strategic objectives and concrete actions were formulated for each challenge. Those include:
ICT infrastructure
provide every learner in secondary education with a device;
provide ICT equipment for teachers through the school:
bolster the ICT infrastructure within the school;
facilitate the use of connectivity and telecom services with special attention to security and speed...
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The action plan for lifelong learning aims to transform Flanders into a lifelong learning society. This is essential to increase innovation potential and productivity and to prepare Flanders for transformations such as climate change and the ageing population. This is an initiative to promote VET and lifelong learning; it also strengthens key competences in VET.
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On 30 October 2020, the lifelong learning partnership was established, to stimulate the participation in lifelong learning through working out a joint approach across sectors and policy areas. This partnership is composed of representatives from the Socio-Economic Council of Flanders (SERV), education and training providers, the private training providers, the Lifelong Learning Committee of the Flemish Education Council (VLOR) and a higher education expert from the Vlerick business...
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To evolve to an innovative knowledge society a resilient and (re-)skilled workforce is needed. By offering (financial) support to individuals and enterprises, the Flemish government wants to increase the participation rate in lifelong learning. Incentives for learners and companies aim to promote work-based and lifelong learning and encourage the provision of quality guidance in the workplace.
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Incentives for work-based learning In 2015, the federal incentives for VET became Flemish, due to a State reform. Since then, young people (below the age of 18) and the training companies, which offer work-based learning, receive a bonus each school year (starting bonus for learners, internship bonus for companies). In addition, training companies receive a reduction in employer's social security contribution paid by companies for employees who are low-educated young people, apprentices in...
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The government's aim is to have quality education in these professional studies and to ensure that Norway has enough employees with the right skills, at the right time, across the country.
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The government has high ambitions for these professional studies, which will be collected in a White Paper, expected in 2024.
Feedback meetings are organised to identify the challenges from the municipalities' perspective and listen to local and regional actors about what is needed to strengthen the capacity, quality and diversity of the studies in these specific fields of higher education.
The Ministry of Education and Research is planning six feedback meetings around the country in the...
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The Lifelong learning catalyst (LLO katalysator) aims to achieve an independently functioning lifelong learning ecosystem in which organisations (for example companies) and professionals (adult learners) can adequately respond to the rapidly changing labour market and society. This should lead to higher participation in lifelong learning and thus strengthen economic growth.
The role of the catalyst is to:
initiate and coordinate cooperation between education, business, and government;
create...
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The Lifelong learning catalyst (LLO katalysator) is an initiative of VET colleges, applied universities and research universities to boost life-long learning nationally and regionally. The LLO katalysator project, from 2022 to 2027, focuses on various objectives, including the demand-oriented development of (modular) training programmes.
The education ministry is responsible for the project. To achieve the project's goals, all educational/knowledge institutions, MBO-HBO-WO, work together with...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Universities of the Netherlands (Universiteiten van Nederland)
Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (Vereniging Hogescholen)
Contributing to strengthening the participation of employers' organisations in networks of production, exchange and application of knowledge, as well as reinforcing the technological intensity and/or knowledge of the activity of employers' organisations.
Improving the employability of citizens.
Improving the competitive capacity of the national economy.
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These programmes are designed to meet the needs of professionals in a specific area, responding to market needs and creating value for professionals and institutions, serving as a national reference in the area.
Programmes are developed within the scope of cooperation between higher education institutions and public and private employers, with a view to providing students with competences in transversal subjects valued by the labour market and facilitating their professional integration in...
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Reinforcing a positive and valuing image of dual certification modalities among young people, families, educational communities and the business community.
Increasing the attractiveness of qualification level 4 dual certification offers.
Encouraging and motivating adults to complete their training or schooling paths.
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There are different kinds of initiatives and events to promote and disseminate VET:
Professional Education and Training Campaigns (Campanha de Educação e Formação)
The campaign targets young people who are in the ninth grade (13-15 years old) when taking an informed and well-guided choice is of the utmost importance. Civil society, and particularly parents and guardians of young people in the third cycle of basic education are also target groups. It will promote vocational education as...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Directorate General for Education (DGE)
Higher education institutions
Directorate General for Educational Establishments (DGEstE)
The purpose of the National platform for progress in VET is to encourage dialogue between various interested parties in order to advance the vocational education system. The platform functions as a consulting group of experts providing suggestions for issues related to VET system development: identify the need for updating /developing VET curricula, which will allow a greater number of stakeholders to be directly involved in the quality of VET processes.
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The National platform for the progress in VET, as a team of experts, is established as a response to the European Commission's encouragement to its member states to strengthen vocational training and adapt more flexibly to the needs of the labour market. The European Commission emphasises the necessary fundamental changes in the area of skills development, as a means for recovery from the social and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The platform focuses on the further development of...
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Reinforcing the technological infrastructure of the teaching establishments/schools that offer vocational education.
Reinforcing the attractiveness of dual certification secondary level training and increasing the number of young graduates in specialisation areas such as climate and digital transitions.
Modernising the training offer in technological areas with great potential for the creation of added value.
Investing in the development of qualifications/skills for innovation and...
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Specialised technological centres (Centros Tecnológicos Especializados) are an investment in modernising training in technological areas, particularly emerging sectors with a high potential for added value. They re-equip and strengthen the technological infrastructure of education establishments providing lower secondary vocational education, and develop new courses linked to the green and digital transitions. It is intended to create 365 specialised technological centres, and to reorient...
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National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Institute of Financial Management of Education (IGeFE)
Directorate General for Educational Establishments (DGEstE)
The Training voucher aims to reinforce the quality of active employment measures, particularly as regards professional qualifications, seeking to:
contribute to improving the productivity and competitiveness of companies by reinforcing the professional qualification of their workers, especially those with lower qualifications;
boost the demand for training among the unemployed and active employees;
encourage lifelong learning pathways as well as the personal development of the active...
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Training voucher is a direct financial support for vocational training to be granted to employees and the unemployed as a way of providing individual access to training.
It is addressed to employees aged 16 or over, regardless of their qualification level, and unemployed individuals, aged 16 or over, registered in PES for at least 90 consecutive days, with qualification levels 3 to 6. For the unemployed, to receive financial support, the training must correspond to that defined in the...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Reinforcing the qualification levels of citizens, with a view to improving employability and (re)integration in the labour market, as well as the pursuit of studies, particularly at higher education level.
Increasing the potential of on-the-job training, through the active participation of companies and other employers in the training process, assuming them as true partners.
Developing and consolidating quality apprenticeships based on a system of work-linked training, understood as the...
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Apprenticeship courses allow for academic and vocational certification, emphasising inclusion in the job market, boosted by a strong training component undertaken in a work context and pursuing higher-level studies. Although dual learning has a strong tradition in Portugal, increased requirements for workers' skills and the need to deal with accelerated scientific and technological development led to a new generation of apprenticeship programmes (Programas de Aprendizagem).
Apprenticeship...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
To achieve the specific training needs of the employed and unemployed.
To promote the return of the unemployed to the labour market through a rapid integration in training actions of short and medium duration.
To allow the acquisition of relevant competences, or the valorisation of competences already held, always allowing the continuity of the qualification pathway.
To enable the gradual acquisition of a professional qualification.
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Modular training courses (Formação Modular Certificada) are addressed to adults aged 18 and over, employed or unemployed, who do not have the appropriate qualifications to enter or progress in the labour market, especially, those who have yet to complete basic or upper secondary education.
This is a modality that allows flexible training paths, through the realisation and certification of competence units and/or short duration training units (UFCD), that can be capitalised to obtain one, or...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
To raise the educational and professional qualification levels of the adult population through an integrated offer of education and training;
To improve adult employability conditions and to certify the skills acquired throughout life.
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Adult Education and Training courses (EFA) are a flexible training pathway of variable duration, according to the certification level. They enable the development of social, scientific and professional skills needed for the exercise of a professional activity and simultaneously obtain a basic school level certificate (fourth, sixth or ninth grades) or an upper secondary level certification (12th grade).
EFA courses are addressed to adults, employed or unemployed, with low and very low...
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National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
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This measure is part of INCODE.2030. The Portugal digital academy is a national initiative that aims to bring digital competences to all Portuguese people including migrants), investing in inclusion and digital literacy, in the education of new generations, in the qualification of the active population, in advanced and specialised training of senior staff and in research. It is a free course aggregator platform where all citizens can improve their digital competences regardless of age. The...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (IAPMEI)
Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation (Until April 2024)
Portugal Digital Mission Structure
Secretary of State for Modernisation and Digitalisation
Training and (re)qualification, in the digital area, aiming to face the challenges and opportunities of several business sectors strongly impacted by digital transition processes.
Fostering digital transformation.
Improving the productivity and competitiveness of entities and the country's economy, as well as individual skills and qualifications.
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More digital employment 2025 is a scheme providing free digital training for workers, managers and directors of companies, entities of the social economy and trainers. The training includes an initial and final diagnosis of digital skills, in line with the dynamic reference framework for digital competence (DCRF) proficiency levels, through the Portugal Digital Academy platform. If the training is completed, a certificate is issued. The training is developed in, and managed by, IEFP in close...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
The goal of the programme Npuls is to improve VET and higher education and the agility of education, and make better use of the opportunities of digitalisation. This should lead to several outcomes.
Easier access for learners (aged 16-99) to education that meets their personal needs, knowledge, and skills, both within and outside their educational institution.
Increased opportunities for lecturers to innovate in their teaching.
More efficient and effective response by education institutions...
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This development consists of an eight-year programme in which all 113 education institutions in upper secondary vocational education (MBO, HBO and WO) and higher education (post-secondary and higher education) cooperate. They are joining forces to enable system transformation in education. The programme is led by the education ministry and is funded by the National Growth Fund. It has a budget of EUR 560 million. In the programme four action areas are created.
Transformation hubs
A...
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Foundation for Education and ICT (Stichting Kennisnet)
Cooperation organisation of VET colleges on ICT (MBO digitaal)
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Association of Universities of Applied Sciences (Vereniging Hogescholen)
Universities of the Netherlands (Universiteiten van Nederland)
Cooperative association of Dutch educational and research institutions on IT (SURF)
Netherlands Initiative for Education Research (NRO)
The initial purpose of this measure/initiative was to make it easier for the unemployed to participate in short, job-oriented training programmes and to provide employers with skilled personnel in line with the particular labour market needs at regional/local levels. This objective is in line with the general objectives of the Danish National implementation plan for the 2020 Council Recommendation on VET and Osnabrück Declaration (NIP) and with the objectives of the Tripartite agreement on...
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The regional education fund provides grants for municipalities to purchase short vocational training courses. The purpose of the regional education fund is to support more unemployed people being offered guidance and upskilling by the job centre in the form of short, vocational courses from the first day of unemployment. The overarching legal framework for the regional education fund is the Act on Active Labour Market Initiatives (LAB) and it is regulated by the Executive order BEK No 1974...
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The National Association of the Danish Regions (Danske Regioner)
The objective of the initiative is to reduce the number of unemployed over the age of 30. This is in line with the general objectives of the Danish National implementation plan (NIP) for the 2020 Council Recommendation on VET and Osnabrück Declaration and also with the objectives set in the Agreement on better and more flexible continuing vocational education and training.
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Through the education lift scheme, unemployed persons over the age of 30 who are unskilled or skilled with an obsolete education can take part in vocational training while receiving benefits. Since August 2020, there have been two ways of participating in education lift scheme.
Education lift (80% unemployment benefits).
Unemployed persons who receive unemployment benefits can participate in vocational training while receiving 80% of their benefits. Recipients of cash benefits can participate...
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The purpose of the job rotation scheme is to encourage companies to upskill their employees and give unemployed people the opportunity to gain work experience and create a network in a real workplace.
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Under the job rotation scheme private and public companies are entitled to receive a job rotation allowance when an employee temporarily participates in continuing education/upskilling and an unemployed is hired as a substitute for the employee during the training period. The company pays the employees their usual salary for the entire training period, as well as any expenses related to the course. The temporary employee must receive a salary according to the labour agreement for the hours...
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The ambition of the Danish Parliament is that at least 90% of 25-year-olds should complete general or vocational upper secondary education after compulsory schooling (lower secondary programmes, EQF level 2) and the percentage of young NEETs should be reduced by half by 2030. The remaining 10% must be well on their way to completing education later or have a permanent connection to the labour market and therefore be entitled to be assigned a training plan. The goal reflects that society has...
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In 2017, a committee of experts was set up by the Danish parliament to address the declining number of applications to IVET and to rethink pathways that would facilitate the transition from compulsory schooling to IVET.
By 2018, the committee's recommendations were accepted by a majority in parliament, leading to the creation of the Executive Order of the Act on Preparatory Basic Education (FGU). This law provides the framework for education programmes targeted at young people under 25 who...
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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...
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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)
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...
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The Accessibility Plus programme indicates the following actions for vocational education:
developing, testing and implementing the financial and organisational model of individual support for pupils with special educational needs;
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:
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the services provided, while reducing bureaucracy and operational and administrative costs.
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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...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
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:
changes in the admission plan for education for better adaptation to labour demand;
advanced training and training at the request of employers for the unemployed;
training for employees;
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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To support the national labour market policy by providing analysis and data on the skills needed for key professions/occupations in all economic sectors.
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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)
to improve management and digital skills as an inclusion factor considering the qualification process as a common and mobilising cause for Portuguese society;
to support the social institutions' need for training by empowering and qualifying their staff;
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)
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:
increasing the permeability of the VET system by cancelling dead-end pathways currently represented by F-type programmes;
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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:
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;
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)
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:
embedding the term 'basic skills' in the Lifelong Learning Act;
piloting tools for mapping, assessing and testing basic skill levels of low-skilled adults;
improving the digital skills of citizens in line with Reform 6 of Component 17 'Digital Slovakia' of the National recovery and resilience plan;
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)
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.
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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)
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...
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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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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)
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:
increasing the participation of adults in LLL;
raising the level of basic skills and improving general education of adults;
raising the educational attainment of adults;
increasing the capacity of adults to respond successfully...
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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...
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Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
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.
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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:
resilience and competitiveness of the economy;
green energy and reducing energy intensity;
digital transformation;
availability and quality of the health care system,
...
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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)
To invest in the anticipation and development of tomorrow's skills to match available profiles better to those required on the job market.
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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...
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Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
Public and private initiatives come together to build a system which offers various education and training opportunities for employees.
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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),...
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Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy (MTEESS)
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:
facilitating entry into working life;
offering career guidance and training to 200 000 young people in the professions and sectors of the future;
supporting 300 000 young people who are long-term unemployed by building tailored...
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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;
compensation of EUR 4 000 of costs to the businesses for any young person recruited between 1 August 2020 and 31 March 2021;
exceptional support to recruit...
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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)
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:
support and assist young and vulnerable people, including people with disabilities, in securing employment;
safeguard jobs by strengthening vocational training.
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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
100 000 qualifying training courses via the Regional skills investment pacts; with a revaluation of the remuneration for trainees undertaking professional training;
16 000...
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Ministry of Economy, Finance and Recovery
Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation
Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
The objective of the Plan for Digital Appropriation is to transform the Brussels-Capital Region into a Smart City harnessing digital transformation to benefit all citizens, by adapting services, renewing interfaces, and transforming organisations. Key to this vision is the enhancement of citizens' accessibility and basic digital skills in a comprehensive and ongoing way, leading to an overall improvement of the well-being of its citizens (privately and professionally) and boost its regional...
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Following its memorandum on e-inclusion, the Government approved the Plan for Digital Appropriation 2021-24 on the 12 February 2021. This plan was proposed by the Digital Inclusion Coordination and drawn up in consultation with stakeholders on the ground.
The implementation is organised in four areas defining 17 projects including 66 actions:
a. Raising awareness and destigmatising - raising citizens' awareness of digital tools and services, how to use them and on the support or training...
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The objective is to 'boost' the labour market relevant skills mastered by jobseekers to meet the needs of businesses and promote the integration of candidates into the labour market. The digitisation of the economy, environmental issues and the emergence of new needs in the goods and services market are leading to the emergence of new qualification profiles. This requires Wallonia to invest in the professional qualification of jobseekers (including NEETs), the initial training of the...
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In 2020, the Walloon government adopted an action plan aiming to boost a new dynamic in vocational training, to make it an essential lever in terms of professional integration and economic recovery. The action plan will be part of the recovery plans and programmes adopted by governments as well as the new European skills strategy in favour of sustainable competitiveness, social equity and resilience.
This plan is made up of one structural axis and six distinct operational axes aimed at...
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Walloon Government
Le Forem (The Walloon Office for Vocational Training and Employment)
adapt the content of digital-related training offered by providers of adult education in French-speaking Belgium;
extend the existing training offer in basic digital skills to provide a solid foundation in this area to low-skilled audiences so that they can then continue their training course;
raise the level of acquisition of basic skills of people with little education, unemployed, NEETs and those at risk of early leaving education;
establish enhanced...
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The Start Digital project was submitted by the Employment and Training department of the SPW (The Walloon Public Service) as part of the EaSI (Employment and Social Innovation) programme. The project brings together 13 education and training partners from Wallonia, Brussels and the Wallonia-Brussels Federation thus involving all the partners in education and training for adults in French-speaking Belgium (excluding higher education).
The project broadly targets jobseekers or learners over 25...
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The aim is twofold: to position Walloon companies in the face of technological developments and changes in the 4.0 economy; and to develop a digital culture among citizens and, more specifically, young Walloons in training.
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The Digital Wallonia 2015-18 strategy has helped to position Wallonia as a territory seizing the opportunities of digital transformation. On 6 December 2018, the Walloon Government validated the update of the Digital Wallonia strategy for 2019-24. This sets the framework defining the orientations that Wallonia will have to take to seize the socio-economic opportunities of digital transformation for a period of five years. The Walloon Public Service (SPW) provides its expertise to the Walloon...
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The plan will set in motion a framework of actions promoting digital transformation that focuses on citizens, companies and public administration. It includes long-term initiatives aiming to reshape the country's economic structure and public sector and measures of immediate impact.
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The action plan for the digital transition has three main pillars. Each one comprises three sub-pillars:
Capacity building and digital inclusion of people
digital education,
professional training and reskilling,
digital inclusion and literacy,
Digital transformation of enterprises
entrepreneurship and investment attraction,
existing companies (with a focus on SMEs),
scientific and technological knowledge transfer to the economy,
Digitalisation of the public sector
digital...
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Presidency of the Council of Ministers [Presidência do Conselho de Ministros]
Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation (Until April 2024)
Secretary of State for Modernisation and Digitalisation
The Digital competences development for educators (DCDE) programme aims to strengthen and further develop teachers' digital competences in order to promote the effective use and integration of digital technologies in the teaching and learning process. The intended outcomes of the programme are:
teachers should use online learning environments, electronic learning tools, open digital educational content and learning communities, in order to enhance their professional development and lifelong...
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The Cyprus Pedagogical Institute (CPI) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth has introduced Digital competences development for educators (DCDE). The programme is offered through a distance-learning approach and methodology, utilising CPI's e-learning environment. It consists of an introductory module and 10 learning modules with content on thematic areas that have been defined through a process of diagnosing the needs of teachers but also following European and national...
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Cyprus Pedagogical Institute (CPI)
Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
The objective of the pilot is to gain knowledge about how financial incentives can influence participation in further education and training for skilled workers and whether it has an important connection to the labour market.
The pilot should show if a scholarship scheme makes a vocational career more attractive and if it motivates skilled workers to invest in further education and training.
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Skilled workers were selected as the target group because they leave working life relatively early and traditionally seldom participate in continuing education. The pilot will be based on a random selection where one group is selected to receive information about further education for skilled workers and offers of a scholarship, while another group will only receive information about further education. A third group will receive no information and is used as a control group.
The pilot will...
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The skills reform aims to ensure that no one is excluded from working because of lack of competence. Everyone should have the opportunity to renew and supplement their competence and to work longer.
The second goal is to close the skills gap between what working life needs in terms of skills and the skills of the employees.
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Work on the reform started in 2019 and will develop further in the years to come. The government has initiated several measures to reach the objectives of the reform:
Stimulating individuals and companies to invest in education and training through:
making it attractive to invest time and money in education and training;
flexible loans and scholarships;
flexible education and training schemes (providing a framework for other policy developments, such as grants for flexible continuing...
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The objective of the measure is to ease the transition from unemployment to municipal adult education, which includes VET at upper secondary level.
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In 2021, the National Agency for Education and PES have been tasked by the government to analyse information exchange between the spheres of education and the labour market, with the objective to ease the transition for the unemployed to municipal adult education. Their mission includes analysing cost-effective means of sharing information, what data are needed and how it can be used, proposals for legislative revisions and if needed, proposals for operationalised support at the local level...
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InnoVET stands for innovation in vocational education and training (VET): innovation in labour market-oriented courses.
It is a project of the Flemish government for schools offering technical secondary education (TSO) or vocational secondary education (BSO) courses, to familiarise teachers and students with the labour market of today and tomorrow. This is done by stimulating labour market-oriented schools to develop and test innovative materials and methodologies through projects, with the...
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In 2018, a Flemish evidence-based research facility - commissioned by the Flemish Ministry of Education and Training - carried out a study to formulate an answer to three questions, together with teachers, directors, business leaders and networks:
What are the major technical challenges facing education?
Which training needs for teachers are related to this?
What does good professionalisation look like to meet those needs?
The resulting policy development consists of three phases:
2018-19:...
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The innovation programme INVITE aims at increasing participation in CVET by connecting existing learning platforms, improving the transparency and quality of digital CVET offers, and allowing a low-threshold, individual, modular approach, building on existing skills, in a secure digital environment.
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Starting point was the innovation competition INVITE, initiated by BMBF within the National skills strategy and is implemented by the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) with the support of an IT consulting company (VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH). The competition has had a two-stage structure (outlines: April-September 2020 / applications: January-March 2021). It addresses platform operators, continuing education providers, academic institutions...
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Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB)
Raising the attractiveness, flexibility and permeability of upper secondary VET programmes; developing trilateral cooperation amongst IVET schools, higher education and companies involved in dual VET; creating upper secondary VET institutions that can be entrance pathways to higher education; creating VET programmes for vulnerable students to reduce the rate of those leaving school without a qualification; strengthening career guidance; cooperation with higher education, which enjoys a high...
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Hungary from the school year 2020/21 introduced the following IVET programmes, and changed the name (types) of the existing IVET institutions as follows:
Five-year technological programmes (Technicums)
The previous vocational grammar school (szakgimnázium) programmes have been renamed Technicums (Technikum) and will provide five years of combined general education and VET with the possibility of a preparatory foreign language year. At the end of the programme, learners acquire the secondary...
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IVET schools and adult education and training providers have to operate as an Accredited Examination Centre (AEC) to raise the quality of the VET programmes they offer. The National Accreditation Office (Nemzeti Akkreditációs Hivatal) is entitled to certify an AEC, based on the standards defined by the Hungarian Standards Institution (Magyar Szabványügyi Testület).
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An important innovation of the Act on VET LXXX of 2019 is that final vocational examinations will be delivered by AECs instead of VET institutions and AL providers. The centres will run the exams for both (full or partial) VET qualifications listed in the national register of vocational occupations and vocational qualifications offered in adult training.
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
IKK Innovative Training Support Center (IKK Nonprofit Plc.)
National Accreditation Authority
Hungarian Institute for Transport Sciences and Logistics (KTI)
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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The provisions of the Act on National Public Education CXC of 2011 allowed electronic filing and storage of school documents. In 2015, work started on the creation of an electronic management system for Hungarian public schools: the Public education registration and study information system - NEPTUN-KRÉTA (Köznevelési Regisztrációs és Tanulmányi Alaprendszer - NEPTUN-KRÉTA). The new system was piloted in 2016/17 and made compulsory in 2017/18 in all public schools. The Ministerial...
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Ministry of Culture and Innovation
Government Office of Pest County
National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
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The VET Act of 2019 differentiates vocational education and vocational training. Vocational education can be provided within the IVET framework on the basis of programme and outcome requirements (KKKs) and in formal school-based adult education. Vocational training can be provided within the framework of adult training by adult training providers if they have been previously registered or authorised. Thus, CVET is divided into adult education and adult training. The qualifications provided...
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The government aims at increasing opportunities for retraining, continuous professional development, and professional specialisation education throughout working life, at developing apprenticeship training as a channel for reskilling and for adult education, and at providing flexible opportunities to study in higher education institutions. It also aims at developing study leave and financial aid for adult learners and improving the opportunities for studying while looking for a job.
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The reform of continuous learning, in line with the Government Programme for 2019-23, is prepared by a parliamentary group that includes members from all parliamentary parties. Labour market organisations, education providers and other key organisations and ministries are represented in the monitoring group.
Policy areas:
provision and financing of education;
identification of prior learning and students' income;
increasing opportunities for retraining, continuous professional development and...
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Service Centre for Continuous Learning and Employment
One of the priorities of the labour ministry is to stimulate the employability of SME employees. The budget of the Learning and development incentive scheme for SMEs (SLIM-regeling) is dedicated to creating learning environments within companies and to facilitate employees engaging in (parts of) a VET course in working time.
The objective of the Ministry of Economic Affairs is to mitigate shortages of technical staff by stimulating SMEs to engage in retraining and upskilling activities.
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The labour ministry took action to stimulate lifelong learning in SMEs by launching the Learning and development incentive scheme for SMEs (SLIM-regeling) in 2020. SME entrepreneurs can apply for a subsidy up to EUR 25 000. The total amount allocated to the scheme is EUR 50 million. Larger companies (non-SMEs) in the hospitality, agriculture and recreation sectors can also apply for a subsidy, as well as partnerships of SMEs, sector organisations, sector training funds, education...
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improve the links between the demand and supply side of the adult training market;
increase participation in funded lifelong development activities, for instance by replacing the tax training deduction scheme with a subsidy: the STAP budget (Stimulans ArbeidsmarktPositie).
Through the Subsidy scheme for flexible vocational education third pathway VET, the education and labour ministries intend to stimulate public and private VET institutions and emerging new (regional)...
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Several measures have been developed by the education and labour ministries to stimulate enrolment in lifelong learning. The measures concern both the supply side and the demand side of the adult training market.
On the supply side, the education ministry has introduced three initiatives to stimulate the development of flexible VET and higher professional education courses, responding to the needs of (working) adults.
Through the Subsidy scheme for flexible vocational education third pathway...
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Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB)
Council for private providers of education and training (NRTO)
National association of employers (VNO-NCW/MKB Nederland)
National umbrella organisation of social partners (Stichting van de Arbeid)
The strategy and the pilot project, Apprenticeship gives employment, aim to:
strengthen the link with the labour market by promoting greater involvement of companies in the training process;
enhance learners' employability;
induce innovative teaching and learning techniques;
promote the creation of lasting mobility networks and the dissemination of good practice in vocational training.
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In 2019, IEFP, through the pilot project, Apprenticeship gives employment, carried out a set of training courses in partnership with training providers and business associations, introducing innovations in apprenticeship programmes. It aims to reinforce the link between companies and the labour market and increase the visibility and attractiveness of these programmes among civil society, young people, families and companies. The pilot has three distinct characteristics:
curriculum...
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.
Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
The lifelong learning strategy the years 2021-27 aims to:
assist national agencies and other bodies in Cyprus reaching the EU targets in relevant fields;
improve efforts to upskill and reskill low-qualified and low-skilled adults and address the high percentage of unemployment among young people;
have a beneficial effect on other groups such as early leavers, NEETs and migrants/refugees. The implementation of a variety of learning opportunities is anticipated to enrich knowledge, skills and...
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The development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the lifelong learning strategy 2021-27 is under the authority of the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth, and is internally coordinated by the European and International Affairs, Lifelong Learning and Adult Education Office.
The monitoring of policies and actions included in the lifelong learning strategy are mandated to the national and the technical lifelong learning committees. Representatives from various stakeholders,...
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, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
To offer, via its four pillars of action, to young people of different ages and different needs, guidance and personal development opportunities.
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The four pillars of action of the service are:
Personalised guidance from career counsellors and expert career guidance: each young person can arrange a personal appointment with a counsellor so that he/she can receive personalised counselling. Appointments are carried out at all youth information centres in all five districts in Cyprus;
Skills testing
This is an important tool that can lead young people to self-knowledge and guide them to the most appropriate choice of field of study and...
Bodies responsible
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To improve adult education offer (more individualised and flexible), develop VET modular programmes for adults, provide support for employers to upskill and reskill employees, upgrade skills recognition, and improve financing (socially responsible and sustainable), quality, governance and awareness (public and employer) of adult education.
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Several activities support implementing the national policy for adult education:
updating the information about adult education and its policy making, linking the European Union and State priorities in adult education;
promoting the development of EU programmes in adult education and the dissemination of results in Latvia;
developing recommendations Upskilling pathways, to help those implementing adult education to implement education in a quality manner, observing the quality criteria set by...
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The overarching goal of the national education strategy (guidelines) for 2021-27 called Future skills for the future society, is to provide for quality education to help realise people's potential, develop their ability to adapt and responsibly manage constant changes in society and the economy.
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There are four main areas of development envisaged in the national education strategy 2021-27:
Highly competent educators
Highly competent educational staff implies the training, attraction and retention of outstanding teachers and academic staff, as well as systematic and purposeful professional development, methodological and consultative support. Stimulating the motivation of teachers and academic staff is also important.
Availability of quality education to everyone
Quality education...
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.
What/How/Who/For whom/When of the policy development in detail, explaining its activities and annual progress, main actors and target groups.
As of September 2019, VET teachers are required to participate in a new form of continuing professional development: 40-hour training cycles (that must be completed within three years) at a company active in the field of the occupation they teach. This is required both for staff teaching theoretical vocational education subjects and practical vocational training teachers in VET schools, continuing education centres and vocational training centres. Teachers who are employed or operate...
Bodies responsible
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Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
Ministry of Education and Science (from 2021 until 2024)
The overall objective of the strategy is to equip the population of Estonia with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that prepare people to fulfil their potential in their personal, occupational and social life, and contribute to promoting both the quality of life and global sustainable development.
Three strategic goals have been set to achieve the general objective:
learning opportunities are diverse and accessible and the education system enables smooth transitions between levels and types...
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The education strategy applies an integrated approach to the development of the education system to make better use of Estonia's high-quality education for the benefit of people, society and the economy.
It continues to support the contemporary approaches to teaching and learning, considers rapid technological developments, strives to ensure the next generation of teachers and the renewal of teachers' roles, and it focuses more on the skills policy, including a clearer division of the roles...
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To increase participation in initial vocational education and training (VET) programmes.
To offer every young person the opportunity to enjoy personal and professional development through IVET and to become self-assertive and proactive in making their own professional choices.
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The National Centre for TVET Development, together with the support of the education ministry, runs annual information campaigns to raise public awareness that initial VET can be a first option for young people. This can provide them with the opportunity to acquire competences (both general and professional) and attitudes and skills leading to a qualification at EQF level 3 or 4 that is recognised on the labour market as well as offering an option to continue to higher education.
The...
Bodies responsible
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promote teachers' continuing professional development (CPD) through scientific and pedagogical continuing training;
improve the quality of education.
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Dispatch No 779/2019 aims to define the priorities of continuing education for teachers. Training actions should focus on:
combating early school leaving;
promoting the operationalisation and assessment of learning;
supporting inclusive education;
improving the delivery of the basic and secondary education curriculum.
Teacher CPD aims to help:
promote learners' academic success, citizenship education and inclusive education;
deliver the curriculum of basic and secondary education, implement...
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 (Until April 2024)
Directorate General for Education (DGE)
National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (MECI)