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Objectives

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To devise a FET funding system that is ‘future-proofed’, transparent, operationally effective for both, funders and FET providers, offering value for money for the Irish taxpayer, and able to ensure inclusion and equal access to FET for everyone.

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The process of review started in 2019 with the agreement on the guiding principles and approach. An international expert panel was appointed, with an internal funding model review advisory group and data modelling working group established to support the panel’s work.

The review panel had to review the existing approach to funding ETBs to deliver FET by SOLAS in terms of its effectiveness in delivering on national objectives, facilitating ETB flexibility and autonomy in responding to...

Bodies responsible

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
  • Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
  • City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
  • Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
  • Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
  • Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB)
  • Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
  • Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
  • Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
  • Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
  • Limerick Clare Education and Training Board (LCETB)
  • Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
  • Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
  • Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
  • Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
  • Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
  • Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
ID number
45194
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The published policy platform Progressing A Unified Tertiary System for Learning, Skills and Knowledge outlines 35 key objectives that could be summarised as follows.

  1. 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;
  2. Inclusion: development of more unified frameworks across FET, HE and research and innovation (R&I) to progress...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
  • Higher Education Authority (HEA)
  • Technological Higher Education Association (THEA)
  • Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
  • Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)
  • Irish Universities Association (IUA)
ID number
45186
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Ireland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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.

Description

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

The National FET Strategy defined that CotFs should have the following characteristics:

  1. consolidation: CotFs are single integrated colleges;
  2. 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;
  3. access pathways: supporting a learning pathway from a network of FET providers offering Level 1 to 4 provision;
  4. consistent...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
  • Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI)
ID number
45179
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Ireland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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:

  1. 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...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • National Apprenticeship Office (NAO)
  • National Apprenticeship Alliance (NAA)
  • Education and training boards (ETBs)
ID number
45164
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Ireland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The core objective of the external review is to evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an ETB’s internal quality assurance procedures.

The purpose of the inaugural review of ETBs quality assurance was to:

  1. encourage a quality culture and improvement of the learning environment and experience in the ETBs by using evidence-based, objective methods and advice;
  2. provide feedback to ETBs about the overall effectiveness of their quality assurance, organisation-wide quality and the...

Description

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The external review is conducted by review teams. National and international external reviewers are selected for their expertise in one or more specific areas, providing perspectives from education and training, quality assurance, learner voice, community and industry. SOLAS and the Adult Learning Association (AONTAS) provide support to the review teams.

The external review examines the following aspects:

Governance and management of quality

The review evaluates the comprehensive...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Waterford Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB)
  • Kilkenny Carlow Education and Training Board (KCETB)
  • Tipperary Education and Training Board (TETB)
  • Mayo Sligo and Leitrim Education and Training Board (MSLETB)
  • Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
  • Louth Meath Education and Training Board (LMETB)
  • Limerick Clare Education and Training Board (LCETB)
  • Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
  • Kildare Wicklow Education and Training Board (KWETB)
  • Cork Education and Training Board (CETB)
  • Kerry Education and Training Board (KETB)
  • Dublin Dun Laoghaire Education and Training Board (DDLETB)
  • City of Dublin Education and Training Board (CDETB)
  • Donegal Education and Training Board (DETB)
  • Galway Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB)
  • Cavan Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB)
ID number
45122
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Ireland Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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To reduce the digital skills gap and to address the shortage in highly skilled ICT professionals in Luxembourg.

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
ID number
44945
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Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

In response to the 2020 Council Recommendation on VET and the Osnabrück Declaration on VET, the education ministry prepared a comprehensive National implementation plan (NIP), which sets out the following eight objectives to address European priorities and achieve national targets:

  1. excellent, inclusive and accessible VET for all;
  2. high employment rate of graduates;
  3. sustainable and competitive fields of study/qualifications in IVET and CVET relevant to labour market needs based on digital...

Description

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

Eight priority areas were identified in relation to the achievement of the objectives, five of which explicitly target VET, two target lifelong learning in parallel with VET ((f) and (h)) and one targets interlinking general education and VET (e):

  1. centres of excellence in VET;
  2. in-company training centres;
  3. higher VET transformation;
  4. quality assurance in IVET and CVET;
  5. prevention of early school leaving;
  6. basic skills;
  7. individual learning accounts;
  8. a new system of lifelong learning...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
ID number
44321
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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.

Description

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

The following measures are foreseen:

  1. diversifying professional and training choices for vulnerable groups;
  2. supporting SEN learners in schools and in providing employment supported by guidance and counselling;
  3. supporting students with a native language other than Estonian, including those from a migrant background, in learning Estonian and providing additional Estonian language tuition;
  4. reforming support systems for SEN students, including aligning information systems to support...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education and Research
  • Education and Youth Board
ID number
44295
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Estonia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
  • National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
ID number
44150
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Romania Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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.

Description

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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:  

  1. the individualisation of support and guidance for youths and young adults with (multiple) placement obstacles;
  2. flexible, low-threshold and shorter training pathways...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Centre for Education and Training (ZAWM)
ID number
43857
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Belgium-DE Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

Mobility in VET has the following objectives.

To strengthen the skills needed in a global world

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...

Description

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

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...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Flemish Ministry of Education and Training
ID number
43829
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Belgium-FL Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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.

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Flemish Ministry of Work and Social Economy
ID number
43776
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Belgium-FL Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. Reinforcing a positive and valuing image of dual certification modalities among young people, families, educational communities and the business community.
  2. Increasing the attractiveness of qualification level 4 dual certification offers.
  3. Encouraging and motivating adults to complete their training or schooling paths.

Description

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There are different kinds of initiatives and events to promote and disseminate VET:

Professional Education and Training Campaigns (Campanha de Educação  e Formação)

The campaign targets young people who are in the ninth grade (13-15 years old) when taking an informed and well-guided choice is of the utmost importance. Civil society, and particularly parents and guardians of young people in the third cycle of basic education are also target groups. It will promote vocational education...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
  • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
  • Directorate General for Education (DGE)
  • Higher education institutions
  • Directorate General for Educational Establishments (DGEstE)
ID number
43531
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. Strengthening the action of the public employment and vocational training services;
  2. Extending the territorial and sectorial coverage of the Institute for Employment and Vocational training (IEFP) vocational training centres network, to reduce territorial and sectorial imbalances and gaps, and ensure greater proximity to people, companies and the needs of the labour market;
  3. (Re)qualifying and modernise the IEFP training centres network, making vocational training more attractive;
  4. ...

Description

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In September 2021, the IEFP signed a financing agreement for the application of EUR 230 million with the Estrutura de Missão Recuperar Portugal, the body responsible for negotiating, contracting and monitoring the implementation of the national recovery plan, as part of the implementation of the investment Modernisation of the supply and of the educational and vocational training facilities.

The financing contract runs until 31 December 2025. It aims to provide 22 000 training workshop...

Bodies responsible

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  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
ID number
43523
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
  • Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC)
ID number
43487
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Lithuania Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To implement a system preventing early school leaving and rendering timely and individualised support to young people at risk of dropping out.

Description

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The ESF project Support for reducing early school leaving (PUMPURS) aims at reducing the number of learners leaving education and training early. The project promotes the creation of a sustainable cooperation system between the municipality, educational institutions, educators, support staff and parents or representatives of the learners, in order to identify learners at risk of interrupting their studies and provide them with personalised support.

Educators are given the opportunity to...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • State Education Quality Service (IKVD)
  • VET providers
ID number
43452
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Latvia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Developing and consolidating quality apprenticeships based on a system of work-linked training, understood as the...

Description

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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).

...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
ID number
43332
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Portugal Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. Enabling young people to complete compulsory education.
  2. Preparing for integration into the labour market.

Description

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

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)....

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
  • National Association of Professional Schools (ANESPO)
ID number
43328
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. Improving citizens’ digital skills.
  2. Promoting digital inclusion in society.

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Institute for Employment and Vocational Training (IEFP)
  • Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation (IAPMEI)
  • Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation
  • Portugal Digital Mission Structure
ID number
43292
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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...

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Children and Education
ID number
43042
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Denmark Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. to improve the level and quality of knowledge and skills of the unemployed from disadvantaged groups in the labour market;
  2. to overcome regional discrepancies in unemployment;
  3. to increase the employment rates of the working age population.

Description

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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...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
ID number
42605
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Bulgaria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The strategy is the fundamental document for shaping regional policy in Poland to 2030. It identifies development challenges for the country from a regional perspective, determines the major action directions and principles and specifies regional policy objectives and measures to be taken by the government, local governments and other entities involved in the implementation of this policy. According to the strategy, the main objective of regional policy is the effective use of domestic...

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The National strategy for regional development 2030 (NSRD) was adopted by the Council of Ministers on 17 September 2019. One of the objectives of the strategy is the development of human and social capital in the following subareas: vocational and higher education, continuing education, labour market and social capital. The strategy outlines several initiatives in these areas:

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

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy (MFiPR)
ID number
42280
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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

Description

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LLCS 2030 focuses on four thematic areas: 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:

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

Bodies responsible

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

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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
ID number
41951
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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

  1. to increase the permeability of the VET system by cancelling dead-end in VET currently represented by the F-type programmes;
  2. ...

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The Lifelong learning and counselling strategy for 2021-30, approved by the government on 24 November 2021, tackles this issue in Part ‘Second chance education and F-type programmes’ that suggests four measures aimed at:

  1. transformation of the former F-type programmes into ‘combined’ programmes offering both completion of lower secondary general education and receiving at least EQF level 2 VET qualification allowing for continuity in initial VET;
  2. allowing exceptional extension of lower...

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
  • Government Office of the Slovak Republic
ID number
41663
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Objectives

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Objectives

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The main objectives of this policy development are:

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

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

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

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

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  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
ID number
40024
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Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

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

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

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

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  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
ID number
39951
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Netherlands Strategy/Action plan

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

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

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

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  • Minister of Family and Social Policy
ID number
39746
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Poland Strategy/Action plan

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The government has set, as a strategic objective, the upgrade of VET from the level of a forced solution for few, to a conscious education and career choice for many.

The main objectives of the new legal framework are:

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

The reform also aims to improve initial and...

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In December 2020, Law 4763/2020 introduces a legal framework regulating VET and LLL and describing the organisation of each school type, the qualifications and the role of their staff (manager, teachers, career/vocational counsellors). The Law also establishes the structure of the Hellenic Qualifications Framework (HQF) and regulates qualifications for NQF/EQF levels 3, 4, and 5.

The law also establishes for the first time a two-year vocational training programme for lower secondary (basic)...

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  • Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs
  • General Secretariat for VET, Lifelong Learning and Youth
ID number
39582
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Greece Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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

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

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

Under priority 1 - facilitating entry into working life;

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

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of National Education, Youth and Sports (from 2020 till 2022)
  • Ministry of Labour, Employment and Professional Integration (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Labour, Full Employment and Inclusion
  • Ministry of National Education and Youth
  • Delegate Minister for VET under the education and labour ministers
ID number
39510
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France Strategy/Action plan

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The 2020-22 Oikeus osata programme aims at raising the level of VET learner competence, strengthening the equality of education, reducing learning gaps and achieving objectives related to improving quality in VET. In addition, the programme helps prepare the government’s key measures, such as extending compulsory education, reforming continuous learning and integration.

Over EUR 270 million has been allocated for 2020-22 to implement the programme.

The development programme for improving...

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The programme to develop quality and equality in VET is mainly implemented through comprehensive development projects funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Finnish National Agency for Education. The projects are mainly wide-ranging network projects with one coordinator. This secures the efficient direction of the projects and the transition of the results as part of national development and VET provider everyday routine.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
ID number
39429
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Finland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The National recovery and resilience plan promotes reforms at all education levels, including VET-related objectives in the components Education for the 21st Century and Increasing the performance of Slovak higher education institutions.

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The National recovery and resilience plan sets out a package of reforms and public investments to be implemented by 2026. For programmes at ISCED levels 0 to 5, the component Education for the 21st Century mainly focuses on reforming the curriculum, introducing new education methodologies, and updating textbooks. The main goal of the curriculum reform is to improve learner competences needed for the 21st century (critical thinking, digital and soft skills).

The plan also prioritises teacher...

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  • Government Office of the Slovak Republic
ID number
39325
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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The Precariousness plan for better access to training in Brussels matches the first principle of the European Pillar of Social Rights, which seeks equal opportunities and access to the labour market through education, training and lifelong learning: ’everyone has the right to quality and inclusive education, training and life-long learning to maintain and acquire skills that enable them to participate fully in society and manage successfully transitions in the labour market’. Bruxelles...

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The Precariousness plan for better access to training in Brussels (Plan Précarité) was drafted in 2018 and introduced in 2019. This plan introduces various incentives to learners of Bruxelles Formation and OISPs (socio-professional integration organisations) in Brussels with which the institution collaborates. It focus on four types of measures:

a. measures related to the financial benefits of trainees and to well-being in training:

  • extension of the training allowance (EUR 1/hour) and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
ID number
39264
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

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The objectives of the project are:

  1. adapt the content of digital-related training offered by providers of adult education in French-speaking Belgium;
  2. extend the existing training offer in basic digital skills to provide a solid foundation in this area to low-skilled audiences so that they can then continue their training course;
  3. raise the level of acquisition of basic skills of people with little education, unemployed, NEETs and those at risk of early leaving education;
  4. establish...

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The Start Digital project was submitted by the Employment and Training department of the SPW (The Walloon Public Service) as part of the EaSI (Employment and Social Innovation) programme. The project brings together 13 education and training partners from Wallonia, Brussels and the Wallonia-Brussels Federation thus involving all the partners in education and training for adults in French-speaking Belgium (excluding higher education).

The project broadly targets jobseekers or learners over...

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  • Public Service of Wallonia (SPW)
ID number
39247
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Belgium-FR Practical measure/Initiative

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The transnational project NEETs in action developed an innovative methodology, based on building community networks, aiming to promote the employability and social inclusion of NEETs by upgrading their skills, increasing their work experiences and addressing skills mismatches.

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The project started in September 2017 and was completed in October 2020. It was coordinated in Portugal by the Vocational Training Centre for the Commerce and Services Sectors (CECOA), in cooperation with partners from Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK.

According to the intervention model report, the project promoted direct interaction among NEETs, employers and various local stakeholders (including local and regional authorities, SMEs, education and training providers, employment services,...

Bodies responsible

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  • Vocational Training Centre for the Commerce and Services Sectors (CECOA)
ID number
39079
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

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The Long-term plan sets out strategic directions for education and the development of the education system in the following areas:

  1. lifelong learning;
  2. improving the quality and efficiency of education and training systems;
  3. facilitating equal access to education for all;
  4. sustainable development;
  5. educational attainment of the population, demography, labour market, employment, social cohesion.

For the period 2019-23, the Ministry of Education Youth and Sports (MŠMT) set three...

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The Long-term plan for education and the development of the education system of the Czech Republic (the Long-term plan) covers the entire system of regional education (pre-school, basic, secondary, tertiary professional education). Decision-making and consulting powers are vested in self-governing bodies: regions (for public VET schools at upper secondary and tertiary professional levels) and municipalities (pre-school and basic schools).

The plan determines the framework of long-term...

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • Regional Authorities
ID number
39033
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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Improved VET provision and better alignment to labour market needs can contribute to boosting growth in underdeveloped regions.

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The Catching-up regions initiative, in cooperation with regional authorities, aims to identify challenges and priority areas at regional level to direct investments to. Improving VET programmes in line with labour market needs can foster economic development in regions lagging behind.

The initiative was initially carried out in the Prešov region in 2018. In 2019, a report was published providing specific suggestions on how to improve secondary VET. The cooperation with the Banská Bystrica...

Bodies responsible

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  • Prešov Self-Governing Region
  • Banská Bystrica Self-Governing Region
  • Košice Self-Governing Region
  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
  • Ministry of Economy
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
ID number
38910
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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The roadmap sets out a vision for education and research extending to 2040. It outlines the changes in resources, structures and guidance that will be needed to respond to, and to influence, the factors changing the national and international operating environment and to create the conditions for a meaningful life for everyone.

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The targets presented in the roadmap and the measures needed to achieve it are based on the state of play in education and research as well as on key factors for changing the education and research environment. Finland's demographic trend is the most significant factor affecting the education system. The birth rate is dropping, age groups are smaller, and people live in growth centres in increasing numbers. The report (roadmap) outlines the guidelines for the future of the Finnish education...

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
ID number
38893
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Finland Strategy/Action plan

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The aim of the measures is to use a combination of testing and counselling to find a further career path that best suits a person's interests, skills, personality traits, wishes and ideas so that they can make their education and career choices more easily.

This should also reduce a certain mismatch problem in the labour market by better matching the skills needs of companies and the skills development of young people.

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In 2020, the Career check for young adults was introduced by the Austrian Economic Chambers and rolled out in five federal provinces. The career check is a combination of testing and counselling that supports young people in their career development. The development of the career check started in 2019 in cooperation with experts from the career centres of the regional Economic Chambers with the support of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.

The career check includes a test and an...

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  • Regional entities of the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO)
  • Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
ID number
38750
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Austria Practical measure/Initiative

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The main objective of the plan is to suggest reforms and specific measures that will increase the country’s per capita GDP to reach 92% of the EU-27 average by 2030.

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The finance ministry was responsible for preparing the National integrated reform plan (NIRP). Over 100 experts, including analysts from respective ministries and experts from NGOs and businesses, contributed to the identification of milestones, measurable goals and required costs in eight priority areas. The following are the most relevant to VET:

  1. education;
  2. research, development and innovations;
  3. digitalisation;
  4. labour market and social sustainability.

The priority area education...

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  • Ministry of Finance
ID number
38550
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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The objective of the agreement is to ensure initiatives that will contribute to increased applications to VET programmes in the welfare and service sector, as well as a strengthened retention of students and a long-term solution to the shortage of apprenticeships in the social and health sector.

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In November 2020, a tripartite agreement was made between the government, Local Government Denmark (KL) (the national association of municipalities), the national association of the Danish Regions and the largest trade union confederation in Denmark (FH). The agreement outlined several points.

From 1 July 2021 the municipalities employ adult apprentices, aged 25 and above on social and welfare programmes, from the second part of the basic VET course (the basic course is divided into a first...

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  • Local Government Denmark (KL)
  • The National Association of the Danish Regions (Danske Regioner)
  • Danish trade union confederation (FH)
ID number
38204
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Denmark Practical measure/Initiative

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To ensure accessibility of career education in all general and vocational education schools; and Latvia’s participation in the Euroguidance network aimed at supporting the development of the European dimension of lifelong guidance, supporting competence development of guidance practitioners, and providing information and communication on the European dimension of guidance.

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In December 2015, the Government adopted regulations on career education. Within this framework, the State Education Development Agency (VIAA) launched a national ESF project Career support in general and vocational education schools (2016-20) to ensure accessibility of career education in all general and vocational education schools. New methodological materials were developed. In 2017-18, more than 20 seminars and two national conferences for schools’ career guidance teachers/specialists...

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  • State Education Development Agency (VIAA)
ID number
37666
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Latvia Practical measure/Initiative

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The provisions of the Act on National Public Education CXC of 2011 allowed electronic filing and storage of school documents. In 2015, work started on the creation of an electronic management system for Hungarian public schools: the Public education registration and study information system - NEPTUN-KRÉTA (Köznevelési Regisztrációs és Tanulmányi Alaprendszer - NEPTUN-KRÉTA). The new system was piloted in 2016/17 and made compulsory in 2017/18 in all public schools. The Ministerial Decree of...

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • Government Office of Pest County
  • National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
ID number
36502
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

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The Government Programme 2019-23 states: ‘We will reinforce the implementation of the reform of vocational education and training, particularly supporting the provision of […] workplace learning and the development of apprenticeships. Together with the education providers, the Ministry [of Education and Culture] must draw up a model to implement full school days, which may also be delivered by making use of workplace learning and by promoting innovative local solutions. We will increase...

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A new Act on VET was adopted in June 2017 and entered into force in January 2018. The focus of the implementation of this latest reform is on the following elements:

  1. a single Act on VET, i.e. VET for young people and adults within the same framework;
  2. a single licence to provide education and to award qualifications;
  3. flexible application and admission systems;
  4. a clearer range of qualifications that better meets the needs of working life;
  5. a single competence-based approach to...

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
ID number
36324
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Finland Practical measure/Initiative

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The objective is to reinforce learning of sustainable development, financial literacy and economic understanding in VET (qualification requirements).

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As a part of the larger and continuous updating of VET qualifications, which is caused by the changes in working life, the Finnish National Agency for Education is preparing optional competence modules for sustainable development, financial literacy and economic understanding to be included in vocational upper secondary qualification requirements.

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  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
ID number
36319
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Finland Practical measure/Initiative

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The government aims to raise the minimum school leaving age to 18 years of age and introduce free upper secondary education. The extension of compulsory education was planned to come into force in 2021.

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Preparations to raise the minimum school leaving age to 18 years of age and introduce free upper secondary education help avoid discontinuing education due to the financial costs of attending VET.

A range of study and support options for completing compulsory education, such as voluntary additional comprehensive school education, folk high schools, workshops and rehabilitation and preparatory education may be included.

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
ID number
36303
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Finland Regulation/Legislation

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To expand the national framework for qualifications and other competence modules.

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In March 2018, the Ministry of Education and Culture set up a working group for the preparation and coordination of the expansion of the national framework for qualifications and other competence modules. The task of the working group was to specify in more detail the criteria specified in the Act on the national framework for qualifications and other competence modules (93/2017) and to formulate a proposal for the required legislative amendments.

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
ID number
36299
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Finland Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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The strategic goals of the Quality strategy in VET aim to provide comprehensive long-term guidance for quality management and:

  1. to implement comprehensive quality management in VET institutions;
  2. to take customer orientation as the basis for activities;
  3. to integrate continuous improvement towards excellence in all activities and decision-making;
  4. to adopt evidence-based leadership and guidance;
  5. to set clear targets for the quality and effectiveness of activities.

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The strategic goals included in the Quality strategy are to be put into practice by using development measures. The development measures proposed for each VET actor have been set out for the next 3 years (2020-22). The actors are VET providers, the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Finnish National Agency for Education, working life committees and the Finnish Education Evaluation Centre. The monitoring and the review of the quality management strategy will take place at the end of the...

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
  • Finnish Education Evaluation Centre (FINEEC)
ID number
36295
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Finland Strategy/Action plan

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The ambitious document strives for overall modernisation of the Czech education system, reflects newly emerging social and technological challenges, in particular the advancing shifts related to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, but also the negative aspects of the Czech education system, which include long-term declining quality of initial education, employers’ dissatisfaction with skills of school graduates, increasing share of early leaving from education and the growing selectivity of...

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The preparation of the Strategy 2030+ built on maximum transparency and openness. It comprised a series of expert and public consultations and roundtables on the visions and objectives of education policy and its implementation.

Over the next years, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT) intends to take steps to modernise, equip and methodologically run the schools, to introduce digital technologies and support innovation, to revise curricula and implement new methods of...

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
36162
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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The objectives are:

  1. to support equal access to quality education and better coverage of learners’ needs with activities that help them to overcome learning difficulties and education deficits;
  2. to develop the potential and abilities of learners for successful graduation from secondary education and for future social integration, professional and individual development;
  3. to reduce the share of learners who leave the education system early, as well as to reintegrate them in the education...

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Within the 30-month implementation period more than 47 000 students in 1 500 schools will be involved in career guidance activities through personality development support centres across the country. The individual and group activities will motivate students for continuing education and pursuing vocational and STEM careers and support their transition to the next level and to the labour market.

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
ID number
35832
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Bulgaria Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The FET strategy 2020-24, by simplifying the FET structure, aims to:

  • improve access to it;
  • support its learners consistently;
  • build its provision around a distinct, diverse and vibrant community-based FET college of the future.

Description

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The FET strategy 2020-24 was developed in consultation with the FET sector and other key stakeholders. Consultation was wide-ranging and included bilateral meetings, regional workshops and a public call for submissions. Strategy development also involved developing an understanding of the policy context, the evolving environment and the nature of FET provision in Ireland, and then benchmarking this against other international approaches to further and vocational education and training.

A...

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Department of Education
  • Department of Education and Skills (until 2020)
  • Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS)
ID number
35767
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Ireland Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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The main objective was to identify, prioritise and propose solutions to the barriers to participation in FET faced by the long-term unemployed (those unemployed for over 12 months).

Description

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This report contributes to the development of the evidence-based FET, in policy and practice, by providing the voice of the stakeholders, learners from some of the most vulnerable groups in society, educators, and employers.

In summary, the main challenges for reducing barriers to FET are: the lack of information and clarity around individual courses; the role of SOLAS and FET in general; addressing the negative socio-cultural attitudes towards FET; improved awareness of, and barriers to,...

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
ID number
35677
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The lifelong learning strategy the years 2021-27 aims to:

  1. assist national agencies and other bodies in Cyprus reaching the EU targets in relevant fields;
  2. improve efforts to upskill and reskill low-qualified and low-skilled adults and address the high percentage of unemployment among young people;
  3. have a beneficial effect on other groups such as early leavers, NEETs and migrants/refugees. The implementation of a variety of learning opportunities is anticipated to enrich knowledge, skills...

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The development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the lifelong learning strategy 2021-27 is under the authority of the education ministry, and is internally coordinated by the European and International Affairs, Lifelong Learning and Adult Education Office..

The monitoring of policies and actions included in the lifelong learning strategy are mandated to the national and the technical lifelong learning committees. Representatives from various stakeholders, including the...

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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)
ID number
35466
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Cyprus Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. map and evaluate current FET-HE transitions practice and data across the two sectors;
  2. develop proposals so that education and training qualifications from the FET sector are recognised for entry into higher education in an agreed and consistent manner;
  3. examine specific issues relating to the transition for learners from further education and training into third-level education;
  4. consider and make recommendations on how best to position further education and training qualifications for...

Description

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There are many issues being progressed by the different stakeholders involved in the sub-group and the group has served as an excellent mechanism to discuss ideas, share data and good practice that can influence relevant actions, while also providing a platform for considering opportunities for further work and collaboration. Set out below are the key policy areas that are being progressed by individual members of the sub-group, or which are being discussed as a collaborative response, for...

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  • Irish Universities Association (IUA)
  • Technological Higher Education Association (THEA)
  • Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
  • Higher Education Authority (HEA)
  • Department of Education and Skills (until 2020)
ID number
35379
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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This document quantifies expenditures on current social protection and inclusion policies, assesses their effectiveness and accessibility, and examines existing data collection settings. Based on the findings, it proposes measures to improve the social inclusion of vulnerable groups and to unlock the untapped potential for economic growth.

Description

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Overall, the spending review proposes a series of measures regarding social inclusion, data collection and methodology development, the management of systems not sensitive to additional funding, as well as three austerity measures. Many were related to education.

One austerity measure was linked to VET, requiring that contributions to the so-called activation work of the unemployed provided by municipalities (focusing predominantly on unskilled activities, such as street sweeping, waste...

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  • Ministry of Finance
  • Institute of Educational Policy
  • Institute of Social Policy
ID number
35315
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The aim of the project is to develop a concept for support structures that focuses on all actors and places of learning in apprenticeship training (company, vocational school, apprentices), quickly recognises training-related and non-apprenticeship problems and contributes to this prematurely through neutral advice and continues support during training to prevent dropout.

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At the suggestion of the social partners, the Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) commissioned a study in 2018 to evaluate existing support structures in apprenticeship training and develop a concept for comprehensive and consistent support for apprentices and training companies throughout the entire training period.

As part of the preliminary study - carried out by ibw and öibf between 2018 and 2019 - the training supervisors scenario was developed, which will subsequently be...

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  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
29900
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Austria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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The overall objective of the strategy is to equip the population of Estonia with the knowledge, skills and attitudes that prepare people to fulfil their potential in their personal, occupational and social life, and contribute to promoting both the quality of life and global sustainable development.

Three strategic goals have been set to achieve the general objective:

  1. learning opportunities are diverse and accessible and the education system enables smooth transitions between levels and...

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The education strategy applies an integrated approach to the development of the education system to make better use of Estonia’s high-quality education for the benefit of people, society and the economy.

It continues to support the contemporary approaches to teaching and learning, considers rapid technological developments, strives to ensure the next generation of teachers and the renewal of teachers’ roles, and it focuses more on the skills policy, including a clearer division of the roles...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research
ID number
29880
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Estonia Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.
  1. addressing new/additional target groups for apprenticeship training by making the framework conditions more attractive;
  2. improving the quality assurance of inter-company training and the transition from inter-company training to a company workplace;
  3. make it possible for those with care duties or health restrictions to start or continue their apprenticeship training by reducing the daily or weekly training period.

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In January 2020, the Austrian parliament passed an amendment to the Vocational Training Act (BAG), jointly developed by the Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs and the social partners. This brings several provisions designed to make apprenticeship training more attractive, in particularly to open up further target groups for this form of training or to facilitate access to, and completion of, training for certain target groups. The following amendments came into force on 1 May...

Bodies responsible

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  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
29622
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Austria Regulation/Legislation

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The objective is to provide the curriculum for the attainment of basic functional digital, numeric and reading skills within adult learning.

Description

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The curriculum was published in 2019 within the Ministry of Science and Education (MZO) initiative. The competences proposed by the curriculum are based on the competence levels as defined by the Programme for the international assessment of adult competencies (PIAAC). The curriculum may be delivered as stand-alone training or to complement short training courses or other programmes in CVET. The modular structure of the curriculum allows for adaptation to learner needs. If VET learners lack...

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  • Ministry of Science and Education (MZO)
ID number
29359
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Croatia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The objective is to ensure that the distance to a VET facility does not prevent young people from choosing VET. On the contrary, the choice of an upper secondary education should be based on abilities and interests.

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The distance to a general education school is shorter than the distance to a VET school in a lot of areas in Denmark. A part of this initiative is ensuring the geographical accessibility of VET programmes, partially through general education institutions possibly offering the first part of VET (GF1 - 20 weeks of introduction) in areas where they already operate.

Parliament has agreed to earmark EUR 3.3 million  (DKK 25 million) for this initiative. This amount of money is earmarked to...

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  • Ministry of Children and Education
ID number
29325
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Denmark Practical measure/Initiative

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The Dynamic reference framework for digital competences QDRCD intends to adapt the European digital competence framework for citizens (DigComp 2.1) to the national context.

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In 2019, the Council of Ministers of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Education and Labour, Solidarity and Social Security decided that QDRCD should be developed. The QDRCD is based on the DigComp 2.1, which is aligned with the terminology and logic of the European qualifications framework (EQF). The QDRCD adapts the DigComp 2.1 descriptors and translates them into learning outcomes according to the complexity of tasks, autonomy and cognitive domain.

The QDRCD has four levels of...

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  • Chair of the Council of Ministers, Science, Technology and Higher Education, Education and Labour, Solidarity and Social Security
ID number
29188
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The Second opportunity programme, abbreviated as the 2O programme, is a socio-educational response to societal issues. It is designed and developed by schools, in collaboration with other entities and institutions, aiming at:

  1. fighting early leaving from education and training, providing young people with tailored training;
  2. closely monitoring socio-professional integration of young people and their autonomous development

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The 2O programme provides young early leavers from education and training, at risk of social exclusion, with training tailored to their needs, expectations, and specific interests, aligned with local labour market needs. Learners also benefit from monitoring of their socio-professional integration and autonomous development.

Each Second chance school develops its own pedagogical model and strategy, in close connection with the European network of second opportunity schools (European...

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  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • Directorate General for Educational Establishments (DGEstE)
ID number
29182
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Portugal Practical measure/Initiative

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The objective is to make career guidance a statutory task in the county municipalities.

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Based on the white paper, the Ministry of Education and Research published a public consultation on 29 August 2019. The consultation documents suggested that career guidance should be a county municipality responsibility and that the duty to provide career guidance be regulated in the Education Act.

Stakeholders provided their input the ministry processed the responses.

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
29034
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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The aim is to increase upper secondary school completion and employment.

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An Employment Committee was established in 2018 to address these challenges. The work was divided into two phases. In phase one, the committee presented proposals for increased employment. In phase two, the social parties and professional experts were included in the work and discussions continued based on the report from phase one and new proposals presented.

In phase one, the committee provided an overall analysis of employment trends of different groups in Norway. In phase two, the...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion
ID number
29004
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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A strategic plan for technical and vocational education and training was approved in April 2015 (2015-20). It aims to reform the public VET system. The plan was set up by the Department of Secondary Technical and Vocational Education and Training (STVET) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY). It sets the further development of the quality and competences of VET teachers as a priority. Practical workshops were planned on modern teaching methods aimed at updating VET...

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  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport and Youth (MoECSY) (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Education and Culture (MoEC) (until 2019)
ID number
28830
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Cyprus Strategy/Action plan

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The 2015 action plan highlighted the importance of key competences. It provides small-scale training in career management skills and is expanding entrepreneurship education as a key competence through training (simulation) companies, young entrepreneur fairs and by establishing training enterprises in arts and sports VET schools. The 2016 action plan, approved in April 2016, provides for the further development of career guidance and planning for pupils, students and adults. The project...

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
ID number
28829
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Bulgaria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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The priorities of the VET system development programme 2016-20 are directed at increasing relevance, quality, excellence, attractiveness and inclusion, as well as the international dimension of VET.

Description

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The VET system development programme 2016-20 provides the strategic framework for VET development and reform. The programme was adopted by the Croatian Government in September 2016 and a related action plan was adopted two months later by the Ministry of Science and Education. It is planned according to the following principles:

  1. quality assurance, which will increase the transparency of VET, strengthen confidence in the system and lifelong learning;
  2. partnerships, which will ensure and...

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  • Ministry of Science and Education (MZO)
  • Agency for VET and Adult Education (ASOO)
ID number
28826
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Croatia Strategy/Action plan

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An amendment to the School Act came into force in September 2016, which legally guarantees targeted support for children with special needs. Schools (including VET schools) are now legally entitled to additional funding for the necessary measures for teaching children with special needs. This amendment covers all children with special educational needs, based on their health as well as on their cultural and social environment (i.e. also Roma children). The amendment also covers talented...

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
28805
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Czechia Regulation/Legislation

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The Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2016-20 (following the 2014-15 round) was adopted in May 2016. One of its activities, the Project learning for young adults (PUM-O) targets those aged between 15 and 26 who left education and training early or dropped out to help them complete their education and/or find a job. The activity consists of project work that combines work-related content with fun experience and encouragement for active job search, continuing education and achieving...

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  • Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
  • Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
  • Employment Service of Slovenia (ZRSZ)
  • Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
ID number
28800
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

Description

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

A 2014-17 Erasmus+ project, Cross-sectoral cooperation-focused solutions for preventing early school leaving (CroCooS), addressed the prevention of early leaving of education and training (ELET). Since 2017, the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for VET (CPI), a partner in the project, disseminated the project results through the in-service training of VET teachers. CPI also, in cooperation with the National Education Institute, proposed in its 2019 publication, 'Methodology for...

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  • Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
  • National Education Institute (ZRSŠ)
ID number
28797
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

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

In April 2016, a national committee for lifelong guidance delivered a report on increasing the quality and accessibility of career guidance in schools. The report suggested equal rights to career guidance for apprentices as for school pupils, and setting up an online platform for guidance in lower and upper secondary education. It also suggested opening career guidance centres for adults in all counties. In Norway, skills policy and career guidance are tightly connected. Skills Norway is...

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  • National Committee for Lifelong Guidance
  • Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
  • Public Employment Service
  • Skills Norway (until 2021)
ID number
28771
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The objective is to attract more students to VET through restructuring its management and making it less bureaucratic. A stronger focus on practical issues in primary and lower secondary education, reconstruction of the basic course in VET, greater security for internships and reduced dropout rates, a stronger involvement of the municipalities in guidance and a stronger focus on professional VET school boards are all expected to increase the attractiveness of VET. The aim is also to increase...

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On 22 November 2018, parties in the Danish Parliament concluded an agreement to increase the attractiveness of VET.

The main initiatives under the agreement were:

  1. more professionalism in primary schools: students must also meet practical, creative and artisanal challenges in primary school;
  2. a stronger foundation for choosing youth education: students must be challenged in their choice of youth education;
  3. municipalities must have greater responsibility for young people's search for VET,...

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  • Ministry of Children and Education
ID number
28767
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Denmark Strategy/Action plan

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In 2015-17, NQF and EQF levels continued to be added gradually to qualifications and certificates. The NQF and the levelling of qualifications thus became a visible part of national education databases. The framework is operational and forms an integral part of the Danish education and training landscape. Two (interconnected) websites are available: the nqf. dk website, which targets the international public; and the ug. dk website, which provides the national public with comprehensive...

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  • Ministry of Children and Education
  • Ministry of Economy
  • Ministry of Higher Education and Science
  • Ministry of Culture
ID number
28766
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Denmark Regulation/Legislation

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On 19 December 2018, the Ministry of Finance presented a new policy action targeted at giving young people more room in choosing their education pathway or in changing pathways. Aspects of the initiative include:

  1. a new subsidy and taximeter system: the current grant and taximeter system in youth education does not in itself motivate schools to focus on quality and has become too opaque. The government will therefore initiate a review to implement changes and simplify the system;
  2. better...

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  • Ministry of Finance
ID number
28762
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Denmark Regulation/Legislation

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Legislation aims to address the needs of each learner and provide the adequate environment to achieve their goals, promoting equity and equal opportunities throughout compulsory education.

Description

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The legislation introduced in 2018 and amended in 2019, aims to promote inclusive education and enable schools to recognise and respond to learners' diversity, individual needs and capabilities. It established a flexible learning model, which addresses the unique needs of learners and targets the acquisition of common knowledge throughout their school paths, regardless of the specific education or training programme in which they are enrolled. This legislation offers learners opportunities...

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  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • Directorate General for Education (DGE)
  • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
ID number
28701
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Portugal Regulation/Legislation

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The aim of the project is to improve the quality and content of 21st century vocational training and adult education.

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The aims of the project Improving the quality and content of 21st century vocational training and adult education (GINOP - 6.2.4) include the review of the examination system, the development of a validation system and the preparation of a methodology for VET content development that is compatible with open and innovative learning settings as well as the demands of the economy. Uniform criteria were also developed to strengthen the external evaluation system in CVET. Criteria include...

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • IKK Innovative Training Support Centre Plc
  • National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (NOVETAL)
ID number
28696
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Hungary Practical measure/Initiative

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To facilitate access to educational resources that are specifically used for distance learning or education processes.

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In education authority VET, the education community can find and create structured teaching material ready to be downloaded and used by teachers and learners in Procomún, the Repository of open educational resources (OER) of the ministry, operated by the National Institute for Education Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF). Another initiative is the Educational Technology Observatory, which provides a virtual library with articles for teachers written by teachers about how to use...

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  • National Institute of Education Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF)
  • Ministry of Education and Vocational Training
ID number
28694
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Spain Practical measure/Initiative

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Establishment of the national system for validation of non-formal and informal learning and certification of competences, for lifelong learning.

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The Law 92/2012 on the reform of the labour market defines for the first time in Italy the validation of non-formal and informal learning, as one of the key elements to ensure and implement lifelong learning in a comprehensive and systematic manner, establishing rules and regulatory requirements (standards) concerning the characteristics of the system and the stakeholders involved, ensuring transparency, usability and broad accessibility of validation/certification services (IVC).

In recent...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
  • Regions and autonomous provinces
  • Ministry of Education and Merit
  • Ministry of Education (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Universities and Research
  • Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
ID number
28679
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Italy Regulation/Legislation

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To reduce early leaving from education and training through actions addressed in the 2015 national strategy:

  1. to implement prevention, intervention and compensation programmes and measures to address the major causes of early school leaving, with a focus on reaching young people aged 11 to 17;
  2. to reduce the share of young people aged 18 to 24 and lower secondary graduates not involved in further education or training (early school leavers). The goal is to reduce this share to less than...

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The national strategy to reduce early school leaving in Romania was adopted in June 2015. It is based on prevention, intervention and compensation in thematic/policy areas and addresses the following directions of action/pillars:

  1. ensuring access to quality education for all children;
  2. ensuring the completion of compulsory education by all children;
  3. reintegration into the education system of people who left school early;
  4. developing adequate institutional support.

The strategy targets...

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  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • Institute of Education Sciences (until 2020)
  • Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Pre-university Education
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
  • County school inspectorates
  • National Centre for Policy and Evaluation in Education (Unit for Research in Education)
ID number
28649
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Romania Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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Supporting teachers to better respond to the specific learning needs of disadvantaged learners is crucial. Especially regarding Roma learners, as they are facing challenges they were not prepared for within initial training. In-service training of teachers should prepare them to better adjust to disadvantaged learners' needs. 

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For a long time ESF projects have been crucial in promoting teachers' in-service training regarding assisting disadvantaged learners, including Roma. In 2017, the implementation of the ESF 'Open school for all' project gave a new impulse in this effort. The project aims to further strengthen professional competences of teachers and teacher assistants in the provision of inclusive education to Roma within mainstream general education, an important prerequisite for provision of subsequent...

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
  • Methodological-Pedagogical Centre
ID number
28585
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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Based on specific criteria, underdeveloped districts are entitled to additional support from the government (state budget and EU funds). Developing action plans for respective districts addressing unemployment and identifying relevant investment opportunities is a precondition for the intervention of the government. Some measures address VET as an instrument for improving the qualifications of those at risk of unemployment.

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Five-year action plans were launched in 2016 to address unemployment in the most vulnerable districts. Training centres and regional education centres, i.e. secondary VET schools, in originally 12 and gradually 20 districts (out of 79), identified as underdeveloped, were partially funded by ESIF.

The training centres are meant to provide practice-oriented training for the disadvantaged unemployed or low-qualified. The regional education centres are expected to address the specific needs of...

Bodies responsible

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  • Parliament of Slovakia
  • Government Council for Underdeveloped Districts
  • Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatisation
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
ID number
28572
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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Enrich the public discourse on lifelong learning and skills development, learn from international experience in preparing a new lifelong learning strategy, a new act on lifelong learning, and in achieving coherence in future policies on skills development.

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The education ministry has started an international project (with a budget of EUR 350 000) aimed at elaborating a National skills strategy for the Slovak Republic, in cooperation with the OECD. A launch conference was held on 29 January 2019 and a final OECD report is expected by the end of March 2020.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
ID number
28568
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Slovakia Practical measure/Initiative

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The objective of the national programme was to identify priorities for reforming the education system, including VET, and to quantify expenditures for respective measures.

Description

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On 27 June 2018, the government approved the National programme for the development of education (NPDE). The NPDE was adopted, with 106 measures to be fulfilled until 2027. Some measures related to regional schooling and higher education are relevant also to VET. Measures directly aiming to align VET to labour market are as follows:

  1. increasing the quality of dual VET through the funding of professional and employer organisations involved; they will receive approximately EUR 1 million...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
ID number
28566
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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To describe measures addressing identified weaknesses or suggested improvements.

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In September 2017, the education ministry published the Learning Slovakia strategy paper, following a public discussion on a draft version from March 2017. The VET-related chapter of this strategy paper for the first time in the official documents clearly defines and distinguishes between the diverse forms of work-based learning: dual VET, as set in the 2015 Act on VET; work-based learning within VET school-enterprise agreements but without individual learning contracts; short-term...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
ID number
28565
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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The 2016-22 ESF project Professional support for development of key competences of adults focuses on encouraging participation in lifelong learning and raising the level of key competences for vulnerable groups through effective outreach, innovative instructional approaches and learning materials (including videos and other multimedia).

Bodies responsible

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  • Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
ID number
28555
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To improve the level of literacy, numeracy and digital skills of adults (the unemployed, employees and the inactive) with a low level of education and training and/or help them acquire at least an EQF level 1 qualification.

Description

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The 2015-20 lifelong learning strategy addressed the acquisition and validation of key competences that help early leavers from education to find jobs. The measures included revision of the validation methodology, quality assurance and training of staff in assessment centres of prior learning. The allocated financing allowed 45 000 adults to acquire key competences.

In order to facilitate access to upskilling for low-qualified adults, the labour ministry introduced EQF level 1...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
  • National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
  • National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
ID number
28518
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Romania Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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To reduce unemployment among young people, and especially young people not in education, employment or training (NEETs): all young people under the age of 25 who lose their job or who do not find a job after finishing their studies receive, within 4 months from registering with employment agencies or at youth guarantee centres, an offer of good quality employment, continuation of education, apprenticeship or internship.

Description

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Since 2016, the Youth guarantee implementation plan has put emphasis on initiatives that combine employment with training of the workforce, which gives young people the opportunity to improve their skills obtained during initial education and to acquire new skills through participation in apprenticeships and traineeships. The new Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2017-20 continues all the measures of its predecessor.

The Youth guarantee implementation plan for 2017-20 focuses on...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • National Agency for Employment (ANOFM)
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
ID number
28516
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Romania Strategy/Action plan

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Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To improve the quality of validation of non-formal and informal learning (VNFIL).

To improve the evidence-based approach to the validation of non-formal and informal learning by developing tools for collecting and analysing relevant data from the target groups.

Description

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In 2018, the regulatory framework for validation and recognition was revised with a view to introducing QA measures for validation and recognition. Specific criteria for certification of evaluator and external evaluator competences and additional requirements for assessment and certification, organised by the assessment centres, were introduced in legislation. By 2019, there were 37 fully functioning local assessment centres that could validate prior learning of candidates, mainly in...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
ID number
28514
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Romania Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To develop an education and training system adapted to the demands of the labour market and its direct and indirect beneficiaries through fostering the labour market relevance of VET; improving participation and facilitating access to VET programmes; improving VET quality; and fostering innovation and cooperation in VET.

To reduce unemployment among young people, and especially young NEETs and ensure that all under age 25, who lose their job or who do not find a job after finishing their...

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The strategy for education and vocational training in Romania for 2016-20 was adopted in 2016 (government Decision No 317 on 27 April 2016). It proposes the development of both an open-access and attractive and competitive system, offering quality education and training services in order to respond quickly and relevantly to the needs of people and the economy through efficient management of available resources. All individuals should benefit from the opportunity to acquire high-level...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
  • National Centre for TVET Development (CNDIPT)
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Solidarity
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (until 2021)
  • National Qualifications Authority (ANC)
ID number
28510
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Romania Strategy/Action plan

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In March 2017, the government presented a white paper: Desire to learn, early intervention and quality in schools, that foresees timely support for all learners (including VET) with difficulties in reading, maths or writing. According to the white paper early intervention will be strengthened and all learners with difficulties in reading, maths or writing will get intensive instruction in these subjects; also a lower quality threshold will be introduced for them. In 2017, a budget of about...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
28468
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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Within the Youth unemployment action plan (Aanpak jeugdwerkloosheid) 2015-16, work agreements (werkakkoorden) have been concluded (75 in 2015; ended in 2017) between employer organisations, trade unions, large employers, and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment. In these agreements, employers express their intention to support young people in finding a job by offering them a place to learn. Employers are also invited to open up jobs to...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
ID number
28451
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Netherlands Practical measure/Initiative

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Guidance-related projects aim at improving guidance services for at-risk youjng people, to support their social inclusion, active participation in lifelong learning and their smooth integration into working life, thereby preventing school dropout.

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Since 2014, following the adoption of the Youth guarantee, the public employment service (ADEM) and the National Youth Service (Service national de la jeunesse, SNJ) on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth have been implementing guidance-related projects, many of which were part-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Erasmus+ programme.

  1. The Act! Jeunes project, offered an alternative programme of vocational training using, among others, theatre approaches to...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
  • Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts
  • Chamber of Employees
  • Anefore
  • Public employment service (ADEM)
  • The National Youth Service (SNJ)
ID number
28363
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Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

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  1. to develop the assessment of a person's acquired competences to allow them to obtain a qualification;
  2. to develop the assessment of general competences acquired by a person;
  3. to develop a system for the recognition of foreign qualifications;
  4. to monitor the assessment of a person’s acquired competences.

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In 2016, to address the problem that non-formal training for unemployed adults organised by the public employment service (the Lithuanian labour exchange) did not lead to formal qualifications, the Ministry of Labour and the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport agreed to enable validation and recognition of learning outcomes gained through such courses. That year, the employment service also began working on using modern methods of testing (ProfileXT) and tests in native languages to...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport
  • Ministry of Social Security and Labour
  • Qualifications and VET Development Centre (KPMPC)
  • Lithuanian Employment Service
ID number
28338
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Lithuania Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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Particular emphasis, in line with the National plan for digital education (PNSD), is given to the following goals:

  1. creation and development of innovative environments for teaching and learning and improvement of schools’ digital equipment;
  2. develop and strengthen teacher, learner, school director and staff digital competences;
  3. develop and strengthen teacher, learner confidence in applying innovative teaching and learning methodologies in order to stimulate the process of learning in the...

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In 2016, the education ministry adopted the multi annual National plan for digital education (PNSD). The plan has coordinated government, region and municipality digital resources, as well as managed all the projects focusing on digital education and innovation. The plan can be seen as a consequence of the Good school Law which emphasises the development of digital skills.

The plan aims to link education institutions with lifelong learning and life-wide learning in formal, informal and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (until 2019)
  • Ministry of Education and Merit
ID number
28320
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Italy Strategy/Action plan

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Given the results of the analysis, the overall objective of recent policy developments are:

  1. to provide alignment between skills demand and supply;
  2. to strengthen skills supply either in the education and training system, improving school-work transitions, or in the labour market, improving continuous training of the workforce, with a view to preventing exclusion from the labour market;
  3. to implement investments in innovative assets for the skills supply chain, such as ‛digitalisation‛;
  4. ...

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A national strategy for competences/skills has been launched based on the education and training (Good school) and labour (Jobs Act) reforms. Both reforms aim to improve the competences of young people and adults, including NEETs, and to provide new competences for the (long-term) unemployed and employees. The strategy also links skills with the labour market demand. As a result of the National strategy for competences/skills, cognitive (including basic skills), professional and particularly...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policies
  • Regions and autonomous provinces
ID number
28319
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Italy Strategy/Action plan

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The development of data IT systems to track FET graduate outcomes, known as the Programme and learner support system (PLSS).

Description

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The PLSS is a suite of software applications that are designed to provide an integrated approach to the collection and processing of personal data of users of PLSS and FET programmes funded through SOLAS, and the outputs, outcomes and performance of such programmes.The data are informing the SPAs between the Education and Training Boards (ETBs) and SOLAS.

The PLSS consists of three elements:

  1. national programme database (NDP) - a depository of all programmes/courses designed to be run by...

Bodies responsible

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  • Central Statistics Office (CSO)
  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
ID number
28298
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative