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.
According to the 2020 VET recommendation, peer reviews are aimed at improving mutual learning, increasing the transparency and consistency of quality assurance arrangements in the provision of VET and reinforcing mutual trust between EU Member States.
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In the 2020 VET recommendation peer reviews are described as ‘a type of voluntary mutual learning activity supporting improvement and transparency of quality assurance arrangements at system level. The are not aiming at accreditation procedures based on a specific methodology to be developed by the European Network for quality assurance in vocational education and training’.
A peer review offers the chance to the country hosting it to reflect on its practices of quality assuring its...
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It is important to develop professional collaborations that involve students and teachers in Hungarian vocational training in regions outside the borders. This can generate a positive trend in the labour market, that would strengthen the integration and the relations of Hungarian vocational training in Hungary and beyond.
The goal is to support the development of the professional and general skills of Hungarian communities beyond its borders in a way that matches increasing European and...
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The working group of the VET Innovation Council, Vocational training development in the Carpathian Basin, mapped future opportunities. The working group carried out the mapping between 2021-22. At its November 2022 meeting, the VET Innovation Council adopted the findings and proposals of the working group. The department responsible for VET development of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation has already started to elaborate the concept for the development of vocational training in...
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The published policy platform Progressing A Unified Tertiary System for Learning, Skills and Knowledge outlines 35 key objectives that could be summarised as follows.
Learning and Development Opportunities: creation of HE/FET collaborative programmes through the development of more collaborative approaches to programme planning, development and delivery across the sectors;
Inclusion: development of more unified frameworks across FET, HE and research and innovation (R&I) to progress...
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Creating a unified tertiary system is one of the strategic priorities of the National FET strategy 2020-24. Key stakeholders, DES, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), SOLAS (the national authority for FET), Higher Education Authority (HEA), Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI), the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA) and the Irish Universities Association (IUA) agreed on an action plan to work towards a more strategic and consistent transitions approach to FET and...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Creating CotFs, supported with capital investment, is aimed at putting in place a FET system that provides cutting edge, quality and accessible education and training to potential learners, staff, employers and communities. CotFs should improve the perception of FET and lifelong learning in the Irish society by being centres of community-based learning excellence.
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The National FET Strategy defined that CotFs should have the following characteristics:
consolidation: CotFs are single integrated colleges;
dual outcome focus: the offer of courses designed to facilitate immediate entry to careers and employment and those that link directly to further study in HE, epxloring opportunities for co-delivery with HE institutions;
access pathways: supporting a learning pathway from a network of FET providers offering Level 1 to 4 provision;
consistent...
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
The Action Plan aims to deliver an apprenticeship system that is flexible and responsive, providing a strong value proposition for employers and potential apprentices, attractive and easy to engage with, and delivers high standards and sought after qualifications.
The main objectives of the plan are:
a high quality and innovative approach - apprenticeship will deliver the highest quality of work-based learning (WBL), supporting and demonstrating innovation to empower apprentices and...
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Ireland’s Action Plan for Apprenticeship 2021-25 was launched in 2021 by the Ministers for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and the Minister of State for Skills and Further Education. The plan aims to expand the types of programmes available and increase the number of apprenticeships to 10 000 per year by 2025. The plan is to ensure equity of access by creating simplified routes to entry, and improved flexibility within the system so that underrepresented groups...
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Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Green skills for life: creating awareness of climate justice, sustainability and bioeconomic issues across VET learners and staff.
Green skills for construction: training and upskilling individuals in construction occupations in the latest green technologies.
Green skills for careers: creating career opportunities in the green economy for the employed, unemployed and those in vulnerable sectors.
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The policy roadmap ‘Green Skills for FET 2021-30’ sets a strategic direction for green skills initiatives throughout the Irish FET sector and points to key areas for the FET Sector in the transition to a green economy. The policy incorporates the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), the Green skills action plan and responds to some other national policies and legislation, e.g. Skills for zero carbon (2021), Future Jobs Irelans (2019) and the Action plan for apprenticeships 2021-25....
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Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
The resilience of the education system should be increased by strengthening competences for the digital and green transitions; modernising curricula in line with the needs of the economy and society; linking education, science and economy to exchange knowledge; offering students the chance to acquire qualifications flexibly in schools, workplaces and digital environments; and strengthening the transition from education to the labour market.
With the Modernisation of technical and vocational...
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The Modernisation of VET project is currently being implemented for the period 2022-26 by the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for VET (CPI) in cooperation with other public institutions and social partners. It has five components.
Competences and qualifications for the digital and green transitions
The project, in the dialogue with social partners, defines a new development period for VET in Slovenia in the direction of greater connection with the labour market, the needs of the...
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Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy (SVRK)
The Climate goals and contents in education project, implemented by CPI, aims at:
raising awareness and developing educational content on climate change as part of education on sustainable development in vocational education and training (VET);
developing and introducing a holistic programme in VET schools;
developing a system for implementing competences and contents related to sustainable development goals and achieving climate goals in vocational and technical education;
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The key activities of the project Climate goals and contents in education are:
preparation of a model for identifying occupational competences for sustainability;
work with 15 schools and guide them to become ‘sustainable schools’ on three levels: institutional, educational and with relevant activities within their local community (encouraged to cooperate with community-based local leaders, families, as well as non-governmental and private sector actors).
An important factor...
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Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
National Education Institute (ZRSŠ)
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
promoting a positive image of VET as an attractive career path;
strengthening cooperation between schools providing vocational training, vocational training centres and enterprises, firms, HEIs, local and regional government.
increasing the involvement of employers in the practical training process;
providing learners with opportunities to develop their interests and talents related to the profession;
support for professional development of...
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The SkillsPoland competition consists of:
development of organisational and substantive assumptions for the PolSkills competition at the regional and national level;
conducting study visits as part of professional competitions in other countries;
implementation of a promotional campaign for SkillsPoland competitions;
conducting regional eliminators for competitions in 30 sectors;
organising of three nationwide SkillsPoland competitions in 30 sectors;
participation of representatives...
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Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
Improving the quality of adult learning in Europe by internationalising adult learning and training organisations, including VET, and the professional development of their staff.
Building communities of practice in various fields of adult learning, including vocational education and training, and between all stakeholders such as teachers and policy makers.
Facilitating the creation and sharing of (open) educational resources that can be used in adult learning, including the use of new...
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In Poland, the activities of the EPALE platform are the responsibility of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System, commissioned by the 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
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
setting up a national team of experts for vocational education and training;
providing support to beneficiaries in implementing EU tools related to vocational education and training (VET).
Its mission is to improve the quality of VET and to support the cooperation of vocational schools with employers in Poland and Europe. The team also serves higher education, especially State higher vocational schools in practical studies.
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In 2021, the Foundation for the Development of the Education System began providing organisational services to the Team of Experts for Vocational Education and Training (EVET) nominated by the Ministry of Education and Science. The Action Plan of the Team of Experts is an integral part of the Erasmus+ Work Plan.
The objectives are implemented through organising consultations, seminars, conferences, workshops, training sessions, lectures, debates, study visits and analytical work, as well as...
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Ministry of Education and Science
Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE)
To provide education and care to Ukrainian students migrating to Poland due to armed conflict in Ukraine.
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As a result of the armed conflict in Ukraine, the Ministry of Education and Science issued six regulations in response to the need to provide adequate education and care for Ukrainian children and young people migrating to Poland.
The regulations allowed:
the head of a unit of the education system in the area of selected districts (poviats) of the eastern border to suspend all or individual classes (with the consent of the body managing the unit and the body exercising pedagogical...
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Offering small supplementary certificates for specific skills in demand on the labour market in regular IVET programmes.
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Standardised supplementary certificates are required by regulation in some occupations, especially as regards work safety or environmental standards. Several secondary schools have sought accreditation by national authorities to assess and deliver these certificates. Training, usually a short course, is integrated into the regular modules in IVET but follows the standards set by the relevant accreditation body. If learners pass the module they are awarded the certificate as well. The...
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VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
Adapting the VET offer to the needs of the green transition through increasing and promoting CVET offer, introducing new green IVET programmes and occupation-specific green skills in the existing programmes; piloting transversal skills, e.g. circular economy.
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The National Centre for Continuing Vocational Training (CNFPC) has modernised its infrastructure (workshops, labs, training spaces) and offer to include new courses focusing on Industry 4.0 and green skills, such as Waste management, Circular economy, Building engineering, Energy efficiency and Forestry.
Some new IVET programmes in green and digital occupations have been introduced, such as the technician diplomas, Smart buildings and energies (EQF 4) and Smart technologies (EQF4). In...
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VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
National Centre for Continuing Vocational Training (CNFPC)
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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VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
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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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,...
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The Vocational education pathway (PEQ) aims to harmonise the certification per unit (CPU) system with the general school systems.
The objectives are:
positive orientation towards VET (nationally called qualification education) so that it becomes as often as possible a first choice;
the upgrading of technical professions and the sectors that lead to them;
simplification of the organisation of vocational education for better clarity;
learning differentiation to fight against premature...
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Following the evaluation of the system of certification per unit, a new vocational pathway was designed in 2021. On 20 July 2022, the Government of the French Community approved the decree redrawing the learners' path in vocational education and implementing PEQ. PEQ applies to all secondary learners, regardless of the chosen education pathway, so it applies for technical and artistic secondary education, vocational (full time and dual programmes), general and specialised secondary...
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investigate the employability prospects of MIEEK graduates;
investigate the extent of MIEEK graduate satisfaction and use of acquired skills in the labour market and in society in general;
ensure that labour market intelligence is accompanied by a rapid yet effective and flexible learning provision;
assess employers’ who employ MIEEK graduate satisfaction by their performance;
assess adequacy of training infrastructure, curricula and pedagogical methods...
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The contractor, in the context of the implementation of the contract, is expected to examine various factors and, more specifically, to produce:
a study on the relation of study programmes to labour market needs: existing specialisations are to be assessed in terms of their relevance to the labour market. The contractor should also produce an analysis on the employability rates of MIEEK graduates;
an evaluation report on the adequacy of the curriculum (and the overall teaching design)...
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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 offer of services according to the content and schedule of each study programme;
the preparation of examination material and assessment of student performance.
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MIEEK offer programmes of study that cover growing sectors of the economy, aiming to meet the high demand in the labour market for modern occupations. Therefore, there is a great need for cooperation with instructors from industry with knowledge of specific subjects compatible with the requirements of each sector: there are subjects relevant to the study programmes, Culinary arts, Maritime studies, Computer and communication networks, Electrical installations, and Organic crops. To provide...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
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 (ΝΕΕΤs) by 2027.The target for the programming period 2021-27 is for 2 800 persons to benefit from the NEET scheme and for 1 800 to benefit from the Individual learning accounts 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 skillset 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, are as follows.
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 partners and other...
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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...
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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...
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Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA)
to improve the relevance of technical and vocational education and training (VET) to the needs of the labour market;
to facilitate the transition from education to work;
to improve the quality of VET by developing skills forecasting mechanisms, by updating curricula, and by further developing the apprenticeship system and work-based learning.
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In 2014, the Department of Secondary Technical and Vocational Education and Training (STVET) started implementing the project Further development of technical and vocational education and training (under programming period 2014-20). The project continues with increased ESF+ funding (under the programming period 2021-27). The project covers all VET pathways falling under the authority of the Department of STVET: secondary technical and vocational education, evening schools of technical and...
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Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth (MESY)
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
The programme aspires to cultivate critical thinking among young people, contributing to their personal growth and wellbeing. At the same time, the workshops increase young people’s intelligence, creativity, as well as other skills that will be valuable in their daily lives and career development.
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In 2017, the Youth Board of Cyprus decided to develop the Youth multicentres programme, leading to the STEAMers programme. Based on the international STEAM standards, the Youth Board launched at the end of 2017 a new series of workshops on robotics, photography, programming, arts, music and theatre.
The STEAMers programme offers workshops in the fields of robotics, photography, coding, art, music and drama. The workshops are conducted by experienced professional educators at the Youth...
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to develop a quality assurance (QA) methodology for training programmes offered by the initial vocational training institutes (IEK);
to use the methodology as a quality assurance ‘tool’ for initial vocational education and training (IVET) in accordance with the relevant regulatory framework of the General Secretariat for Vocational Education and Training, Lifelong Learning and Youth, the supervising authority for IEK.
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EOPPEP - in its capacity as an EQAVET NRP - is authorised to run an Erasmus+ programme entitled Towards an enhanced post-COVID VET (EPOS - VET).
The programme foresees the development of an integrated quality assurance methodology for IVET. This methodology will be piloted in three selected innovative IVET specialities which are provided by thematic and experimental IEK.
The selection criteria of the IVET programmes (for which internship in companies, usually SMEs is obligatory) entail:
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National Organisation for Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP)
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
The main objectives of the packages of measures are:
the timely further and new development of training opportunities in the area of school-based and dual VET as well as in further training with a focus on green skills;
integration of green skills into existing and new training regulations and curricula;
creation of a uniform teaching principle as a basis for a common understanding of the topic that enables the teaching of relevant content across all subjects, forms and levels of...
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Various projects have already been initiated and launched in recent years that serve to achieve the stated objectives. With the National implementation plan (NIP), these activities were bundled and intensified in 2022.
The sub-projects included in the bundle of measures 'Green transition' are the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) and, as far as apprenticeship training is concerned, also of the Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW) and the Austrian...
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Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Within the framework of the initiative, which is a measure of the National Implementation Plan (NIP), the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) is pursuing the relevant goals:
Learners in vocational schools and colleges (BMHS) as well as students at universities of applied sciences (UAS) are to be gradually qualified for the use of digital production tools and thus prepared for the demands of the (industrial) working world.
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Qualification in the use of digital production tools should be introduced step by step via relevant BMHS curricula, UAS study programmes and other contemporary qualification methods and be designed in a practice-oriented manner. The particular areas of product life cycle management, digital twin, internet of things, big data, predicted maintenance and augmented reality will be addressed.
Specifically, the following measures will be pursued within the framework of the initiative, starting in...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
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...
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The aim of the initiative is to develop a national roadmap to 2030 in order to develop the necessary skills for the transition to clean energy, building renovation and resource efficiency.
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The ReBusk (Reboot Build Up Skills) project aims to implement the requirements of the EU Call Life 2021 CET Buildskills at national level.
As a first step, the national qualification platform is to be reactivated in order to involve the diverse stakeholders in the construction sector in the entire process. Consequently, a status quo report on the national situation in the construction sector will be prepared with a focus on education and training. A key result of the status quo report is...
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The objective is to elaborate an action plan with specific measures. This is intended to address the expected demand for skilled workers and to strengthen the stakeholders involved.
The focus of this action plan is on the energy transition. It is planned that other topics such as mobility, circular economy and social aspects will be addressed in the future.
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In several workshops, proposals for measures in the following four thematic fields were developed with the involvement of important stakeholders in education and training: education and training sector, companies, employees, job seekers, framework conditions and compatibility as well as communication.
Each of these thematic fields is divided into further fields of action with a definition of objectives.
The social aspect is especially to be taken into account when listing and developing...
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Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK)
At the programme objective level, the following goals should be achieved: increase in success rates and reduction in class repetitions and dropouts.
The programme itself aims at the implementation of needs-based support measures including individual learning support; semester-by-semester distribution of subject matter into competence modules; and the promotion of the continuous performance of learners.
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In 2019, an extensive evaluation of the NOST system took place. It was published in 2020 and formed the basis for further improving the semester-based education system. In 2022, the legal foundations were laid for the reform of upper secondary education to a ‘semester-based upper secondary education’ (SOST). The SOST system thus replaces the predecessor model NOST and is applied from the 10th grade onwards at general and vocational schools, with the exclusion of the apprenticeship system. In...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
To support the development of competences that create more added value, to improve continuing training and retraining opportunities, including WBL, to respond swiftly to the development needs of the world of labour and ensure that people are equipped with the right knowledge and skills for employment.
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Developing WBL and practical training includes the following measures:
VET and higher education development programme PRÕM+, empowering professional associations and enterprises to provide WBL and apprenticeships and expand WBL;
quality assurance of WBL and practical training.
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To develop and implement a holistic approach to supporting learners with SEN or migrant background, and to diversify training provision for vulnerable groups, in order to prevent inequalities and segregation, exploiting every individual’s potential to the fullest.
To reduce the general risk of exclusion of young people and ensure the fastest and smoothest possible return of the young not in education, employment or training (NEET) to the education system or the labour market.
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The following measures are foreseen:
diversifying professional and training choices for vulnerable groups;
supporting SEN learners in schools and in providing employment supported by guidance and counselling;
supporting students with a native language other than Estonian, including those from a migrant background, in learning Estonian and providing additional Estonian language tuition;
reforming support systems for SEN students, including aligning information systems to support...
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The National strategy for employment 2021-27 outlines, for the next programming period, an integrated vision of relevant labour market policies, from both labour demand and supply perspectives.
It was designed to respond to the European priorities set in the European package of measures for more social cohesion and in the European Green Deal promoting measures to address climate change challenges, and to the national priorities set to diminish and limit the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic...
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The strategy was developed in a challenging economic time. It needs to support the recovery of the labour market after the COVID-19 crisis and continue the previously implemented policies, including Youth Guarantee actions.
It is based on social innovation, models of public and private services and partnerships to offer adapted solutions and comprehensively address the increased societal complexity of contemporary Romania.
The strategy proposes a multi-annual framework plan with measures...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
To aid lifelong learning and recognition of competences and qualifications through establishing a system of transferable credits used in the professional training of adults.
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The development of the transferable credit system includes methodology for granting transferable credits for the professional training of adults including categories of skills to be considered for certification of competences: key, technical and occupation-related. It facilitates mobility and complies with the general provisions regarding competences acquired in education and training, including adult training.
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To provide access to quality IVET, increase employment of recent VET graduates, better adapt qualifications to the labour market needs, create new VET paths, with more bridges to higher education, and improve school infrastructure.
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Educated Romania underlines the commitment to adjusting the education system to current and emerging challenges. Education and skills-related measures and actions are to be implemented with the support of State budget and EU funds. The strategy foresees adopting a legislative package ensuring implementation of the vision and goals.
The National Centre for TVET Development, responsible for the organisation and implementation of IVET, contributes to the implementation of the goals set at...
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To broaden workforce knowledge and skills related to the green economy, and to address skills gaps to support the green and digital transitions in VET.
The development of population´s digital skills is guided by national targets set in the Education strategy 2021-35:
the share of 16 to 24-year-olds with digital skills above the basic level should increase to 90% by 2035 (2019: 76.2%)
the percentage of 16 to 74-year-olds with digital skills above the basic level should increase to 60% by...
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The following measures are envisaged:
developing the principles for skills-based curriculum development in VET;
developing principles for addressing the skills needed for the green transition, including competences supporting the development of environmental awareness in VET;
a total of 2 830 people to be trained in VET, higher education and continuing education under the green transition actions in 2022-24;
a total of 2 000 people to be trained in VET, higher and continuing education as...
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The main goal of Anlehre+ is to offer more flexible and shorter low-threshold training pathways that allow people with (multiple) placement barriers to stay in the VET system and thus increase their chances of obtaining a training qualification.
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In 2022, the Centre for Education and Training (ZAWM) in Eupen submitted a new ESF-project application to develop and implement flexible, low-threshold and shorter training pathways, targeting also migrants (including refugees) and learners with disabilities.
Concrete objectives are the development and implementation of:
the individualisation of support and guidance for youths and young adults with (multiple) placement obstacles;
flexible, low-threshold and shorter training pathways...
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In a globalising society, there is a need for competencies in the work environment, which often exceed specific technical competencies. These allow working in an internationally influenced environment and include intercultural competencies, speaking foreign languages, self-management and adaptability.
To respond to the need to internationalise the Flemish VET institutions
VET institutions that...
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Internationalisation continues to gain importance, also in VET. Skills in globalisation can be developed in the (often multicultural) school context, but only if the education staff have already acquired these competencies themselves. It is even better if learners and teachers are immersed in an international learning work experience. For instance, the Erasmus+ traineeship for VET learners will positively affect the attractiveness of VET in Flanders, but mobility of educational staff should...
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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...
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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,...
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The Digital education action plan (Digisprong) aims to address several challenges:
the availability of ICT infrastructure for all schools in compulsory education;
the need for schools to develop and implement a school-specific ICT policy, originated by the ICT coordinator or the ICT team of the school;
develop teacher and school ICT skills and provide them with digital learning resources;
create a knowledge centre ‘Digisprong’ as a unit within the Flemish Ministry of Education and...
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That the Digital education action plan (Digisprong) will have important consequences for many schools is beyond dispute. Strategic objectives and concrete actions were formulated for each challenge. Those include:
ICT infrastructure
provide every learner in secondary education with a device;
provide ICT equipment for teachers through the school:
bolster the ICT infrastructure within the school;
facilitate the use of connectivity and telecom services with special attention to security...
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The objective of the Higher education advancement fund is to make higher education in Flanders more digital, flexible and modern. One of the key points is to further develop lifelong learning in higher education, including more focus on labour market needs.
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The main actions within the key point 'further developing lifelong learning in higher education' of the Higher education advancement fund are:
1. Agile offer of lifelong learning
There is a need for retraining, reorientation and reskilling. This includes developing micro-credentials and reshaping of programmes, in which social partners are involved. It is essential to strengthen cooperation with the private sector, e.g. in the context of dual learning. New, innovative pathways should also...
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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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raise the status of higher vocational education and stimulate the development of excellence in this area;
provide outstanding vocational colleges with the resources to work long-term on quality development and innovation in higher vocational education;
stimulate increased cooperation among vocational colleges and different education levels, and strengthen their cooperation with the labour market.
This means that the centres will amongst others work on shorter...
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Centres of vocational excellence are intended to contribute to increasing professional competence and the quality of training at vocational colleges. Similar to centres for excellent education in the university and college sector, this is a prestigious scheme which should, among other things, stimulate increased quality in the vocational colleges that serve upper secondary learners, including apprentices, young people (15-29 years) and adult learners.
Centres of vocational excellence have...
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Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
The objective of the expert group is to assess pedagogical, ethical and legal issues of using digital learning analytics based on the data about student learning activities, to improve, directly or indirectly, their learning.
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An expert group for digital learning analysis was established in autumn 2021 to provide the Ministry of Education and Research with a better basis for decisions about digital learning analytics and adaptive teaching aids, exams and tests in lower and upper secondary education, higher education, and higher vocational education. It should also advise on the need for regulation and input for policy development and measures from the Ministry of Education and its subordinate directorates. 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;
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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...
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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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The goal of the action plan and the related set of measures is to improve the quality of citizenship education in VET.
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Citizenship education plays a vital role in preparing students for full participation and functioning in society. In the Netherlands, this means fostering a culture of mutual respect, upholding democratic principles and the rule of law, and recognising and respecting individual freedoms. It also means empowering people by strengthening their civic and social skills, and enabling them to develop critical thinking and functioning in society. This includes understanding one's rights and...
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This measure aims to promote vocational education and training (VET) and make it more attractive, bringing more students to choose the vocational training path earlier and allowing young people faster entry into the labour market. This should have a positive impact on youth employment in Lithuania.
The development of experimental training programmes brings opportunities for students who have completed the first part of the basic education programme. They can study according to the...
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According to the Government Strategic Analysis Centre (STRATA) study University, college or vocational training institution?, based on data retrieved from the 2013/14 school year to the 2018/19 school year, the number of students who chose to study in vocational education institutions together with second part of the basic education programme education has doubled. The number of students who chose to study only according to initial vocational education programmes (ISCED 2) has been...
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qualify people from other sectors and/or unemployed people who want to join the tourism sector;
decentralise training in tourism and adapt it to local needs;
contribute to the sustainability and quality of the service provided by companies and agents in the sector, valuing professions and promoting work in tourism;
provide all professionals in the tourism sector with a wide range of training opportunities.
The training in the framework of...
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The programmes of the tourism sector are developed by the tourism schools of Portugal, in partnership with municipalities as agents closer to local realities and mobilisers of the strategic change that it is intended to achieve. They are addressed to tourism sector professionals from micro and small enterprises; entrepreneurs and managers in the tourism sector; and other people interested in working in the sector. The training aims to promote the adaptation capacity of the enterprises to new...
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Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (IAPMEI)
Youth STEAM incentive (Impulso Jovem STEAM) aims to increase by 10% over the next 5 years the number of young people in higher education, in areas of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM), in line with the new needs of the labour market.
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Financial support for projects promoted and to be implemented by higher education institutions (HEI), in partnership or in consortium with enterprises, public and/or private employers, municipalities and local, regional and national public entities, as well as in close cooperation with secondary schools. They may take the form of schools, alliances and/or programmes, oriented to strengthen initial higher education and to increase the number of graduates in STEAM areas throughout the country...
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Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
The Adults impulse programme aims at strengthening and diversifying postsecondary training, ensuring the retraining and upgrading of skills through the development of flexible qualification solutions, able to respond to the transformation of labour markets and the new requirements of employability.
This reinforces the connection to the systems of science and higher education in the search for joint solutions that improve both the relevance of acquired skills and the success of graduates in...
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Financial support for programmes promoted and to be implemented by HEIs, in partnership or in consortium with enterprises, public and/or private employers and including local, regional and national authorities and public bodies. They may take the form of schools, alliances and/or programmes, oriented towards initial and post-graduate higher training of adults (including short-term post-graduate diplomas and masters' degrees), in all areas of knowledge. They work towards lifelong training, as...
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Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
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)
Increasing management skills and improving business practices of the participants (entrepreneurs, managers and employees) from SMEs.
Improving organisation, optimising methodologies and promoting company modernisation and innovation processes.
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Training action programme (Formação - Ação) is a training modality of the national qualification system for the reinforcement of SME management capacity and competitiveness; it combines training and consultancy. It is addressed to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises active in the North, Centre and Alentejo regions.
This business training combines classroom training, in-company training and individualised consultancy. The programme begins with a business diagnosis, allowing for the...
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Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (IAPMEI)
a. help migrants learn Portuguese, improve their communication skills and understand their basic civil rights;
b. respond to the learning needs of migrant citizens, facilitate their social integration and help them find a job.
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The PLA programme, targeting migrants aged 16 or over, is organised according to training standards included in the national catalogue of qualifications, at levels A1 to B2 of the common European framework of reference for languages. PLA courses are organised in short training units and their duration varies according to previously achieved language competences. The short training units can be credited for school qualifications or dual certification, as part of the basic or upper secondary...
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National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Promoting learning and increasing literacy skills - the ability to read and write (including read and write in a digital format).
Increasing the participation of adults in lifelong learning, particularly those with very low basic skills.
Ensuring that adults have access to formal education, that improving their literacy skills leads to effective certification and upgrading of their qualifications.
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The local projects promoting qualifications - an adult education and training offer tailored to the needs of the different territories - focus on the motivation of citizens with a low level of education and literacy, which are generally more difficult to engage in training or schooling activities. The target group is adults with very low qualifications (less than ninth grade, including no schooling).
These projects, promoted by the Qualifica centres are based on partnership networks with...
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National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
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 the pursuit of 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).
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Enabling young people to complete compulsory education.
Preparing for integration into the labour market.
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Professional programmes (cursos profissionais) are IVET upper secondary education programmes leading to EQF level 4 (academic and professional certification); they are part of compulsory education and of the formal education and training system. They target graduates of basic education aged between 15 and 18, including NEETs and learners at risk of early leaving, who would like to attend a practical programme linked to the labour market. They last three years (from 3 100 to 3 440 hours)....
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Ministry of Education (ME)
Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
National Association of Professional Schools (ANESPO)
The strategic objective of the programme is the vocational training and reskilling of workers from companies directly or indirectly affected by the increase in energy costs, and of the unemployed, to face the challenges associated with the accelerated energy transition:
increasing skills and the qualifications in the energy field, as an element of professional development of workers and improvement of unemployed people's employability;
preventing the risk of unemployment and promoting...
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The programme Green skills and jobs (Trabalhos & Competências Verdes) comprises short and medium duration training courses, addressed to employees of companies directly or indirectly affected by the increase in energy costs, and to the unemployed, aged 18 or over, registered at PES. The training courses are integrated in the national qualifications catalogue, with a maximum duration of 375 hours, in the environment and energy areas: green hydrogen - fundamentals and technologies (300 hours);...
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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
Promoting a closer link between the polytechnic network and the training and business dynamics in the different territories and regions.
Reinforcing the vocational training dimension in higher education.
Encouraging the diversification of the training supply and lifelong learning.
Increasing cooperation between higher education institutions, the public vocational training service and the associations and companies of different sectors, in order to qualify and re-qualify professionals in...
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High professional technical programmes (CTESP) correspond to a short cycle linked to the Bologna Process, provided exclusively by polytechnic higher education institutions, within the first cycle of higher education. These courses have a study cycle of 120 ECTS, which includes a set of curricular units organised in the components of general and scientific training, technical training and on-the-job training. It confers a qualification equivalent to level 5 of the national qualification...
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Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
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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Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
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
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 objective of this policy development is to reskill and upskill professionals so that they can move on to new and more advanced positions or change career paths through a more flexible HVE.
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Higher Vocational Education (HVE) programmes (at SeQF-levels 5 and 6) are provided in response to labour market needs. HVE programmes are adaptable and change over time as labour market changes. Courses are shorter than programmes and aim to re-skill and up-skill professionals. They have been in great demand since they were introduced, especially during the pandemic as many people were temporarily laid off. An overwhelming majority of learners enrolled in these courses believe they will...
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To define and implement the sustainable development goals in VET, including innovative experiments.
To ensure that VET providers are carbon-neutral by 2035 and have integrated the operating methods required by sustainable development and the green transition into their operations.
To achieve permanent functional and structural changes so that VET institutions act as proactive operators of a sustainable future.
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Development programme for the sustainable development and green transition of VET is part of the wider development package for Climate and sustainability education. The programme supports implementation of 10 projects of sustainability practices in VET. The biggest project, Responsible and sustainable VET(VASKI) involves 61 training providers. It prepares a sustainability roadmap for the entire VET system, aiming for sustainable and green VET by 2030.
The sustainability breakthrough...
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Developing upper secondary education content aims to:
make it possible to combine studies in VET, general upper secondary education and higher education more flexibly and comprehensively;
strengthen the capacity for further education, e.g., higher education in VET as well as in general upper secondary education;
meet the changing skill needs of the labour market;
increase the legal protection and equality of learners who acquire two qualifications (initial vocational qualification and...
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The development comprises several actions.
The expansion of initial vocational qualifications above 180 competence points need to be enabled, given they include more general upper secondary education studies, higher education studies and/or vocational qualification units. The possibility of expansion is set to be limited by 30 competence points. The expansion of a qualification is to be recorded in the learner’s personal competence development plan and funded, regardless of the type of...
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This measure aims to reduce the number of unemployed people.
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People who are entitled to unemployment benefit (regardless of their origin, as the right applies to people with foreign qualifications according to applicable provisions) are generally also entitled to take advantage of this measure.
The right applies to unskilled and skilled people. As a starting point, the definition of who is to be considered skilled or unskilled has to do with completed upper secondary, either general or vocational education. The decisive factor, however, in...
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The purpose of the Job adult vocational education and training (VET) model (Job-VEU model) is to create a better match on the labour market where supply and demand are not matched, as well as to ease the way for education from unskilled to skilled. This 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 set in the Agreement on better and more flexible continuing...
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Private companies, education institutions, municipal job centres and actors on the labour market are all involved in the coordination of short training programmes in which both employed and unemployed people (adult learners, low-qualified, persons who belong to minorities or may have any sort of disadvantages) may participate. The bodies responsible for the initiative are the Ministry of Employment and the Danish Agency for Labour Market and Recruitment that develop and monitor the relevant...
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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 lifts, 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 lifts.
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 in a...
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The ambition of the majority 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 complete education later or have a permanent connect to the labour market and therefore be entitled to be assigned a training plan. The goal reflects the...
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In 2017, a committee of experts was established by the parliament to find a solution to the problem of falling IVET applications and to rethink the structure of pathways that would facilitate the transition from compulsory schooling to IVET.
In 2018, the conclusions of the committee were agreed by the majority of the parliament. The parliament (all parties) agreed on a Basic Vocational Training Act (FGU) which forms the legal basis for education institutions and programmes for young people...
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The objective is to modernise and secure the future of the adult, CVET and further VET (EQF 5) system, so that employees, may develop competences that secure their job prospects and remain relevant to labour market needs. The agreement also aims to improve job prospects for the unemployed and unskilled or low skilled people.
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The Tripartite agreement on better and more flexible continuing vocational education was approved in 2017 and implementation started in 2018. The agreement had initially a lifespan until 2021. The main aspects of the agreement are as follows.
The creation of a ‘conversion fund’: around EUR 53.6 million (DKK 400 million) has been set aside, as of 5 March 2018, for a ‘conversion fund’, which will enable unskilled and skilled workers to undertake further training on their own initiative. The...
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to improve the level and quality of knowledge and skills of the unemployed from disadvantaged groups in the labour market;
to overcome regional discrepancies in unemployment;
to increase the employment rates of the working age population.
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According to the requirements of the Employment Promotion Act, the national employment plans are prepared every year by a working group with the participation of experts from the responsible institutions, the social partners and the non-governmental sector. They are agreed by the social partners, members of the National Council for Employment Promotion and the National Council for Tripartite Cooperation and are adopted by a Decision of the Council of Ministers.
Priority target groups of the...
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The objective of the professional discussions is to foster dialogue among experts, who will evaluate the findings of the content analysis and their overlapping areas, define the way to address each of the identified challenges, support modernisation and strengthen public discussion.
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At the end of 2020, the Education Development and Quality Office (URKI) with the Ministry of Education, prepared the document Overview of the challenges of the education system in Slovenia. The purpose of the activities during the preparation of the document was to identify the key challenges in the education system. These challenges were identified through content analysis, contributions from the ministry's internal organisational units, and proposals from public institutions and the school...
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Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
enabling individuals to acquire knowledge, skills and competences they need to thrive in an evolving labour market and society, to benefit fully from a socially fair recovery and just transitions to the green and digital economy;
supporting preparedness of providers of microcredentials to enhance the transparency and flexibility of the learning offering in order to empower individuals to forge personalised learning and career pathways;
fostering inclusiveness and equal opportunities and...
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There are continuing discussions on national level about definition, concept and approach to the microcredentials based on the Council Recommendation on a European approach to microcredentials for lifelong learning and employability.
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Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
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 Active Blackboard programme for 2020-24 contributes to the development of the digital, social and creative competences of learners, preparing them for active participation in a modern and innovative society. It responds to the changing circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic and follows the Strategy for responsible development until 2020 (with a perspective to 2030).
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The programme for 2017-19 was established by Resolution 108/2017 of the Council of Ministers of 19 July 2017. According to the programme evaluation, performed by the Educational Research Institute, positive results for both pupils and teachers were observed. Teaching aids and equipment purchased in the programme are fully used in the schools. However, primary and secondary schools still suffer from a shortage of modern ICT equipment. The evaluation results also recommended the extension of...
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The Accessibility Plus programme provides multifaceted, systemic and coordinated activities aimed at improving the quality of life and providing greater independence for people with special needs, including young and adult learners. It will be achieved through the large-scale improvement in public environment accessibility, such as infrastructure, transport, products and education services.
The main aim of the Strategy for persons with disabilities is the social and professional inclusion...
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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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The main objective of the policy is to support society, companies, the academic world and public administration in taking advantage of artificial intelligence development.
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The policy document describes actions and goals in the short, mid and long-term perspective that will serve the development of Polish society, economy and science in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). It is organised into 6 policy areas, one of which is education, including VET. The actions in this area will include updating curricula and supplementing teaching programmes with AI information and solutions, increasing access to education tools (including online tools) for AI and...
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The main aim of the programme is to support the development of competences in mathematics and IT, including computer game design, among talented pupils and students. It is mainly targeted at secondary school pupils and HEI students to activate and develop advanced IT skills, such as algorithmic problem solving or computer game design and programming. The programme also implements the priorities of the Europe 2020 strategy in raising the quality of learning and training and connecting it with...
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The programme includes the creation of a motivation system for talented pupils and students to develop their competences, and a system for non-formal advanced digital competence building. This will be achieved by organising intensive education trips, team contests, teacher support and motivational actions. It will be implemented through two thematic pathways: championships in algorithmics and programming and championships in computer game development.
Teachers of the teams participating in...
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The strategy is the fundamental document for shaping regional policy in Poland to 2030. It identifies development challenges for the country from a regional perspective, determines the major action directions and principles and specifies regional policy objectives and measures to be taken by the government, local governments and other entities involved in the implementation of this policy. According to the strategy, the main objective of regional policy is the effective use of domestic...
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The National strategy for regional development 2030 (NSRD) was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 17 September 2019. One of the objectives of the strategy is the development of human and social capital in the following subareas: vocational and higher education, continuing education, labour market and social capital. The strategy outlines several initiatives in these areas:
establishing mechanisms to encourage universities to cooperate with entrepreneurs;
increasing entrepreneurs’...
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to integrate or reintegrate unemployed people (with particular emphasis on NEETs) in the labour market in a faster and more efficient way;
to reward active jobseekers;
to upgrade the skills of the workforce (regardless of age) and better align them with labour market needs building on skills forecasting mechanisms;
to reform CVET and its interconnection with the country’s economy;
to utilize European resources for quality assured...
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The Labour ministry is redesigning its approach to vocational education and training (VET) especially to RRF-funded continuing VET (CVET) programmes.
The main philosophy and rationale of the approach is that VET programmes should upskill and/or reskill unemployed individuals in high-demand specialties, in digital and green skills. Another aspect of the renewed approach is that after completion of training, certification by independent and international awarding bodies should be obligatory.
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The Strategic plan 2022-24 includes three sub-pillars and sub-strategies for VET to ensure lifelong learning (LLL) with focus on adult learning and youth. These sub-pillars are part of the same strategic objectives and complement each other in providing a holistic approach to VET and lifelong learning, with a focus on designing VET policies, updating VET and LLL programmes in accordance with labour market needs, and adjusting VET offers to regional needs.
More specifically, the strategic...
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The six strategic objectives of the plan are further analysed into sub-objectives that serve the effective implementation of the strategy.
More specifically, the implementation of the first strategic objective, Development and strengthening of VET and LLL with emphasis on quality assurance, is achieved through the following sub-objectives:
increasing the attractiveness of VET through the creation of new opportunities;
design of VET and LLL programmes and their quality assurance;
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Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
LLCS 2030 focuses on the most urgent topics that were not or were only partly covered by the National recovery and resilience plan. It also paves the way for the replacement of the obsolete Lifelong Learning Act (568/2009) with new legislation.
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LLCS 2030 focuses on four thematic areas: qualification system; basic skills and civic education; lifelong learning and counselling, and motivation of citizens for lifelong learning; and building a system of skills management and identification of lifelong learning needs. It proposes 51 measures divided into 13 thematic units corresponding to topics in need of urgent intervention:
second chance education and ‘F-type programmes’ (ISCED 253) for low achievers in lower secondary general...
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Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family
Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
In response to the increased need for higher VET graduates on the labour market, a new higher VET programme at bachelor level was introduced. This programme lasts three years (each year counts for 60 ECTS) and leads to a qualification at EQF level 6.
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The Institute for VET in small and medium-sized enterprises (IAWM) reacted to labour market demand for higher VET and implemented a new VET bachelor programme in 'public and business administration'. This higher VET programme was built on the basis of the VET bachelor education for accountants; graduates receive a bachelor diploma (180 ECTS).
This higher VET programme started in the school year 2019/20.
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Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM)
The main objectives of updating VET programmes are to:
align VET programmes to the constantly changing labour market needs;
increase employability of VET graduates;
increase learners’ satisfaction and reduce dropout;
increase attractiveness of VET.
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Each year some existing VET programmes are updated to respond to new developments on the labour market, so that graduates have up to date qualifications allowing them to find an employment.
To update a VET programme, companies request the Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM) to adapt its VET offer. When a programme has then been modified, the government requires three types of expertise from training companies, which certifies that...
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Government of the German-Speaking Community
Institute for vocational and educational training in small and medium-sized companies (IAWM)
The primary objective of the pilot testing is to verify the effectiveness of the recognition of international ICT certification standards. The pilot also aims to identify the opportunities and conditions under which it would be possible - by means of an Amendment to the School Act and the relevant implementing Decree on Detailed Conditions on Completing Education by the Maturita Examination in Upper Secondary Schools - to replace part of the exam in the education field Informatics and...
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On 1 October 2020, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports launched a pilot aimed at recognising international ICT certificates, that prove students’ knowledge and skills not only in informatics and information and communication technologies (in upper-secondary general schools, Gymnázia) and in education in information and communication technologies (in secondary VET schools) but also in digital competences in the profile part of the Maturita examination: Maturita in 4-year programmes...
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
The main goal is to introduce the theme of continuing professional education and training in a strong and transparent way into the social dialogue at the national level.
So far, the social partners in the Czech Republic have had only consultative role in the area of education and training. The proposal aims to gradually proceed to higher level of shared responsibility where social partners would cooperate on defining and governance of the continuing professional education and training system.
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The proposal was drafted in the framework of the project Social dialogue and society 4.0 (2019-22), It is implemented by the Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions, the biggest trade union association in the Czech Republic, in partnership with the Confederation of Industry, the biggest employer organisation. The general idea of the proposal is to build a continuous learning culture and make it an integral part of not only social dialogue, but also society as a whole. A coherent public...
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The strategy to support SMEs contributes to the development of seven key areas, one of which is workforce, skills and education. Specific objectives are:
developing the skills of students in line with the requirements of the labour market by supporting the establishment and strengthening of appropriate forms of cooperation between schools and businesses and increasing the quality, efficiency and relevance of training for future professions;
providing further education, particularly in...
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Strengthening cooperation between companies, especially SMEs and schools, will be implemented by means of promoting and organising joint events. The strategy also promotes organising of students’ work placements and internships in businesses. There will be shared workshops, shared classrooms and training centres established for the teaching of technical subjects and youth education in respect of Industry 4.0. The strategy supports instructor training by practical training providers...
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The ultimate objective of this component under the National recovery and resilience plan is to adapt education to the changing needs of the labour market, address the lack of IT specialists and advanced digital skills across the labour force, and ensure long-term employability.
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The financial support provided by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT) will, at the same time, contribute to the transformation of educational content. Schools will build their own supply of mobile digital technologies and will be able to lend them. However, this should not lead to an unjustified acquisition and accumulation of technological equipment which is actually not needed.
Under Component 3.1 Innovation in education in the context of digitisation, funding is provided...
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
The main objectives of the plan for education and training include:
improving the digital skills of students and teachers;
adapting school programmes in tertiary, primary and lower-secondary education to new forms of learning and the changing needs of the labour market;
modernising employment services and labour market development. In education and training, this goal is aimed at increasing the adaptability of the workforce by developing their skills, particularly in the digital field.
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Section 3 of the plan, Education and labour market, proposes the following reforms and measures in education and training:
Transforming HE institutions to adapt to new forms of learning and changing the labour market needs by 2026:
The plan foresees measures to increase the ability of higher education (HE) institutions to adapt study programmes to new forms of learning and new fields, particularly digital expertise, in line with changing labour market needs. It includes especially...
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The aim of the initiative is to double the number of apprenticeships abroad to 2 000 by 2027.
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In order to learn more about motives and expectations, as well as existing obstacles to mobility and potential incentives for mobility abroad, the project Partnership commissioned ibw Austria: Research and development in VET in 2020 to conduct the study 'Foreign mobility in apprenticeship training'. The results were presented at the OeAD on 30 September 2021 and a concrete objective and five action priorities for increasing apprenticeship mobility were derived from it.
The study shows that...
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Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
Austria's Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD)
Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
The objectives of the national programmes focusing on VET priorities are:
to provide additional financial resources to VET institutions, and the social partners, to address specific aspects of their activities (for which initial allocated funding does not suffice) to achieve better results;
to address better the personal needs of the students (and/or other target groups depending on the specifics of each programme).
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There are three national programmes with VET as their focus, not all starting in the same period. All these programmes are managed by the VET Directorate of the education ministry:
National VET programme
The programme aims to support improvement in the quality of VET provision and the labour market relevance of VET by providing schools with state-of-the-art equipment, update and/or developing, for the first time, curricula and study programmes, e-learning material and VET teacher training.
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The objectives and priorities of the strategy have been formulated on the basis of a SWOT analysis of the current state of the labour market. One of the opportunities outlined in the analysis is related to the provision of adequate education and training in the labour market, as follows:
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...
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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...
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Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
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...
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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)
build capacity, by strengthening pedagogical resources;
monitor by assessing the impact and efficiency of the measures and resources.
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The plan is addressed to the basic and secondary level students, with focus on three structural elements:
teaching and learning that focuses on pedagogical tools for a more flexible curricular development, based on a greater capacity for autonomous and contextualised management, on strategies of proven effectiveness, on school and community activity and on support for students, especially in the school years and skills development most affected by the pandemic;
support to educational...
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