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Background
Careers information fairs often face the challenge that visitors come to the fair badly prepared and are confronted with an information overload.
Objectives
Supporting the education and training choices of young people at the interface between secondary level I and II through target group-oriented preparation for fair attendance, attractive fair design and integration into the whole orientation process.
Description
The Vorarlberger education and training fair is a new exhibition in the province of Vorarlberg, which took place for the first time in November 2017. The target groups were all learners in the 7th and 8th grades. For 3 days, vocational schools and companies in the province and from neighbouring regions presented their education and training programmes in an interactive and innovative way, giving the visitors the opportunity to learn about different vocational education and training (VET) possibilities by trying some activities (e.g. programming industrial robots) and through discussions with trainers, learners of VET schools and colleges and apprentices. Part of the concept was in-school preparation before visiting the fair, the use of different customised working materials to support the visit and a follow-up in school.
The fair takes place every second year and is a joint initiative of the Vorarlberg Economic Chamber, the Federal government of Vorarlberg, the regional public employment service and BIFO, which is the regional career guidance office. The main responsibility for the organisational work lies with the Vorarlberg Economic Chamber.
In 2019, the Vorarlberger education and training fair 'I' was successfully held for the second time in 2019 with around 10 000 visitors. The concept of actively preparing and following up the target group in the schools as well as the interactive involvement of the young people at the fair itself was further expanded and refined.
In 2020, the programme of the education and training fair 'I' is fully implemented. Adaptation of the concept will be a regular part of its development but will not affect the policy itself. The fair takes place every two years and is next scheduled for autumn 2021.
In November 2021, a physical fair could be held despite the COVID-19 pandemic; it accommodated 15 000 visitors on 3 days.
As the fair is only held every second year, no fair was held in 2022.
The education and training fair 'I' was held again in November 2023 and attracted more than 16 500 visitors over three days.
As the fair is only held every second year, no fair was held in 2024.
Bodies responsible
- Vorarlberg Economic Chamber
- Federal government of Vorarlberg
- Vorarlberg Public Employment Service (AMS)
- Guidance for education and career (BIFO)
Target groups
Learners
- Young people (15-29 years old)
Education professionals
- Guidance practitioners
Entities providing VET
- Companies
- VET providers (all kinds)
Thematic categories
Modernising VET offer and delivery
This thematic category looks at what and how individuals learn, how learning content and learning outcomes in initial and continuing VET are defined, adapted and updated. First and foremost, it examines how VET standards, curricula, programmes and training courses are updated and modernised or new ones created. Updated and renewed VET content ensures that learners acquire a balanced mix of competences that address modern demands, and are more closely aligned with the realities of the labour market, including key competences, digital competences and skills for green transition and sustainability, both sector-specific and across sectors. Using learning outcomes as a basis is important to facilitate this modernisation, including modularisation of VET programmes. Updating and developing teaching and learning materials to support the above is also part of the category.
The thematic category continues to focus on strengthening high-quality and inclusive apprenticeships and work-based learning in real-life work environments and in line with the European framework for quality and effective apprenticeships. It looks at expanding apprenticeship to continuing vocational training and at developing VET programmes at EQF levels 5-8 for better permeability and lifelong learning and to support the need for higher vocational skills.
This thematic category also focuses on VET delivery through a mix of open, digital and participative learning environments, including workplaces conducive to learning, which are flexible, more adaptable to the ways individuals learn, and provide more access and outreach to various groups of learners, diversifying modes of learning and exploiting the potential of digital learning solutions and blended learning to complement face-to-face learning.
Centres of vocational excellence that connect VET to innovation and skill ecosystems and facilitate stronger cooperation with business and research also fall into this category.
This thematic sub-category covers all developments related to work-based learning (WBL) elements in VET programmes and apprenticeships which continue to be important in the policy agenda. It includes measures to stabilise the offer of apprenticeships, the implementation of the European framework for quality and effective apprenticeships, and using the EU on-demand support services and policy learning initiatives among the Member States. It also covers further expansion of apprenticeships and WBL to continuing VET (CVET), for transition to work and inclusion of vulnerable groups, and for improving citizens’ qualification levels.
Supporting lifelong learning culture and increasing participation
Lifelong learning refers to all learning (formal, non-formal or informal) taking place at all stages in life and resulting in an improvement or update in knowledge, skills, competences and attitudes or in participation in society from a personal, civic, cultural, social or employment-related perspective (Erasmus+, Glossary of terms, https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/programme-guide/part-d/glossary-common-terms). A systemic approach to CVET is crucial to ensure adaptability to evolving demands.
This broad thematic category looks at ways of creating opportunities and ensuring access to re-skilling and upskilling pathways, allowing individuals to progress smoothly in their learning throughout their lives with better permeability between general and vocational education and training, and better integration and compatibility between initial and continuing VET and with higher education. Individuals should be supported in acquiring and updating their skills and competences and navigating easily through education and training systems. Strategies and campaigns that promote VET and LLL as an attractive and high-quality pathway, providing quality lifelong guidance and tailored support to design learning and career paths, and various incentives (financial and non-financial) to attract and support participation in VET and LLL fall into this thematic category as well.
This thematic category also includes many initiatives on making VET inclusive and ensuring equal education and training opportunities for various groups of learners, regardless of their personal and economic background and place of residence – especially those at risk of disadvantage or exclusion, such as persons with disabilities, the low-skilled and low-qualified, minorities, migrants, refugees and others.
This thematic sub-category refers to initiatives that promote VET and lifelong learning implemented at any level and by any stakeholder. It also covers measures to ensure and broaden access to information about VET to various target groups, including targeted information and promotional campaigns (e.g. for parents, adult learners, vulnerable groups). Among others, it includes national skill competitions and fairs organised to attract learners to VET.
This thematic sub-category refers to providing high-quality lifelong learning and career guidance services, including making full use of Europass and other digital services and resources.
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Further reading
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Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Promoting VET through education and training fairs: Austria. In Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Timeline of VET policies in Europe (2024 update) [Online tool].
https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en/tools/timeline-vet-policies-europe/search/27983