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

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Diplom+ is a customised training programme bridging the transition between school and employment or higher education targeting recent graduates at EQF 4 (both general and vocational programmes), neither in employment or higher education. Diplom+ is a cycle of individually certifying training modules on transversal skills in high demand on the labour market, skills applicable in higher education and everyday life skills. The training consists of six mandatory and two to six optional modules...

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  • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
  • VET Department of the Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (SFP)
ID number
39633
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Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

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

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Outgoing mobility:

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

Bodies responsible

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  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
  • Erasmus+ National Agency for VET (NA at BIBB)
  • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) (until December 2021)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS)
  • Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
ID number
39569
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Germany Practical measure/Initiative

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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...

Description

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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 objective of the Plan for Digital Appropriation is to make the Brussels-Capital Region a Smart City by increasing the accessibility and the basic digital skills of its citizens in a comprehensive and ongoing way, which will lead to an overall improvement of the well-being of its citizens (privately and professionally) and boost its economy.

Description

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Following its memorandum on e-inclusion, the Government approved the Plan for Digital Appropriation 2021-24 on the 12 February 2021. This plan was proposed by the Digital Inclusion Coordination and drawn up in consultation with stakeholders on the ground.

The implementation is organised in four areas defining 17 projects including 66 actions.

Raising awareness and destigmatising: raising citizens' awareness of digital tools and services, how to use them and on the support or training...

Bodies responsible

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  • Brussels' Government
  • Paradigm
ID number
39283
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The objective is to 'boost' the labour market relevant skills mastered by jobseekers to meet the needs of businesses and promote the integration of candidates into the labour market. The digitisation of the economy, environmental issues and the emergence of new needs in the goods and services market are leading to the emergence of new qualification profiles. This requires Wallonia to invest in the professional qualification of jobseekers (including NEETs), the initial training of the...

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In 2020, the Walloon government adopted an action plan aiming to boost a new dynamic in vocational training, to make it an essential lever in terms of professional integration and economic recovery. The action plan will be part of the recovery plans and programmes adopted by governments as well as the new European skills strategy in favour of sustainable competitiveness, social equity and resilience.

This plan is made up of one structural axis and six distinct operational axes aimed at...

Bodies responsible

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  • Walloon Government
  • Le Forem (The Walloon Office for Vocational Training and Employment)
ID number
39272
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

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Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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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Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The common umbrella represented by the training and employment centres aims to ‘promote the organisation, development and promotion of employment in a specific sector, in support of the economic and social development of the Brussels territory’. It targets jobseekers, workers and learners and supports companies to find skilled workers.

Description

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On 14 July 2016, the Brussels Regional Government and the French-speaking Brussels Government adopted a Note on the creation of training and employment centres (Pôles Formation Emploi, PFE) in the Brussels Region. Since then, the governments of the Brussels Region and COCOF have adopted several structuring principles for the creation, governance and operation of training and employment centres.

Established on a sectoral basis, these centres are the result of a public/private partnership,...

Bodies responsible

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  • Bruxelles Formation (Brussels Institute for Vocational Training)
  • Brussels Public Employment Service (Actiris)
  • VDAB Brussel
  • Training Service for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SFPME)
  • Sectoral social partners
ID number
39259
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Belgium-FR Practical measure/Initiative

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Walloon residents have the opportunity to learn languages or to deepen their knowledge. They thus position themselves more optimally on the job market and meet the needs of businesses more adequately. By strengthening the language skills of jobseekers, particularly in a professional context, Wallonia intends to improve its employment rate, especially for low-skilled people.

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Under the Decree of 20/02/2014 and the Decree of the Walloon Government (AGW) of 08/09/2016, the action plan for learning languages (plan langues) of Forem, the Walloon office for vocational training and placement, offers financial assistance for learning Dutch, English and German. Learners can complete a year, or a semester, abroad in the academic year immediately following graduation from upper secondary school.

The Forem annually convenes the providers who practically organise the stay...

Bodies responsible

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  • Le Forem (The Walloon Office for Vocational Training and Employment)
ID number
39251
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Belgium-FR Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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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...

Bodies responsible

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

Objectives

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The aim is twofold: to position Walloon companies in the face of technological developments and changes in the 4.0 economy; and to develop a digital culture among citizens and, more specifically, young Walloons in training.

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The Digital Wallonia 2015-18 strategy has helped to position Wallonia as a territory seizing the opportunities of digital transformation. On 6 December 2018, the Walloon Government validated the update of the Digital Wallonia strategy for 2019-24. This sets the framework defining the orientations that Wallonia will have to take to seize the socio-economic opportunities of digital transformation for a period of five years. The Walloon Public Service (SPW) provides its expertise to the Walloon...

Bodies responsible

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  • ADN - Agence du Numérique
  • Public Service of Wallonia (SPW)
ID number
39243
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Belgium-FR Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

By offering international mobility grants to VET learners, it is intended to:

  1. allow trainees in entrepreneurial training to carry out part of their practical training in a company located in another country of the European Union. At the IFAPME, these internship hours carried out abroad are recognised as part of the graduation;
  2. promote foreign language skills;
  3. strengthen business skills;
  4. provide internationalisation of the employment and/or training policies;
  5. promote the acquisition of...

Description

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Since 2014, every year several dozen learners from different VET programmes and from the IFAPME network complete a professional and linguistic training course of 4, 6, 8 or 13 weeks duration. This internship abroad is an integral part of the vocational training offered by the regional training provider IFAPME. Focused on practice and know-how, these scholarships cover all or part of the compulsory internships necessary for graduation. A short course in English is offered to learners involved...

Bodies responsible

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  • Walloon Institute for Apprenticeship and Entrepreneurial Training and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (IFAPME)
ID number
39169
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Belgium-FR Practical measure/Initiative

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The plan will set in motion a framework of actions promoting digital transformation that focuses on citizens, companies and public administration. It includes long-term initiatives aiming to reshape the country’s economic structure and public sector and measures of immediate impact.

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The action plan for the digital transition has three main pillars. Each one comprises three sub-pillars:

  1. Capacity building and digital inclusion of people
    1. digital education,
    2. professional training and reskilling,
    3. digital inclusion and literacy,
  2. Digital transformation of enterprises
    1. entrepreneurship and investment attraction,
    2. existing companies (with a focus on SMEs),
    3. scientific and technological knowledge transfer to the economy,
  3. Digitalisation of the public...

Bodies responsible

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  • Presidency of the Council of Ministers [Presidência do Conselho de Ministros]
  • Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation
ID number
39096
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

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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...

Bodies responsible

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

Objectives

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The Ministry’s long-term objective and task is to create conditions for all higher education institutions to provide quality education to students in full-time, combined and distance forms of study, as well as through lifelong learning courses that are open to the general public; to carry out research, development, artistic and other creative and professional activities, the outputs of which will support the social, economic and cultural development of the country; and, to make higher...

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The SP2021+ formulates a general vision for higher education and its significance for society.

Six priority objectives have been set:

  1. develop competences directly relevant to life and practice in the 21st century;
  2. improve the availability and relevance of flexible forms of education;
  3. improve the efficiency and quality of doctoral studies;
  4. strengthen strategic management and the effective use of capacities in research and development at higher education institutions;
  5. build capacity...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
38997
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

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The objective of the pilot is to gain knowledge about how financial incentives can influence participation in further education and training for skilled workers and whether it has an important connection to the labour market.

The pilot should show if a scholarship scheme makes a vocational career more attractive and if it motivates skilled workers to invest in further education and training.

Description

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Skilled workers were selected as the target group because they leave working life relatively early and traditionally seldom participate in continuing education. The pilot will be based on a random selection where one group is selected to receive information about further education for skilled workers and offers of a scholarship, while another group will only receive information about further education. A third group will receive no information and is used as a control group.

The pilot will...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
38983
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The skills reform aims to ensure that no one is excluded from working because of lack of competence. Everyone should have the opportunity to renew and supplement their competence and to work longer.

The second goal is to close the skills gap between what working life needs in terms of skills and the skills of the employees.

Description

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Work on the reform started in 2019 and will develop further in the years to come. The government has initiated several measures to reach the objectives of the reform:

Stimulating individuals and companies to invest in education and training through:

  1. making it attractive to invest time and money in education and training;
  2. flexible loans and scholarships;
  3. flexible education and training schemes (providing a framework for other policy developments, such as grants for flexible continuing...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
38979
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Norway 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...

Bodies responsible

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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 objective of the changes is to make it easier to foreign vocational qualifications to be recognised in Norway. This is intended to enable more people to use their qualifications in Norway.

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The suggested changes relate not only to formal education but also include a comprehensive review of what people can do when it is being considered whether they can practice their profession in Norway. Additionally, some of the principles in the act and associated regulations shall also apply to individuals with professional qualifications from third countries.

A set of principles were suggested:

  1. the approval principle: when processing applications, emphasis must be on the overall...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
38816
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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The aim of the project is to develop a concept for career guidance (educational and occupational orientation) for the federal province of Salzburg. It is coordinated with all key stakeholders and implemented from a medium-term perspective.

In particular, the aim of the project is to develop a concept that:

  1. provides a sufficient, comprehensive range of offers in the field of career guidance for all target groups and regions in Salzburg, taking into account an optimal and efficient use of...

Description

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The basis for this concept was the most comprehensive possible survey of the status quo of the career guidance offers and needs of young people and adults in the province of Salzburg, taking into account all subgroups and regions. Short-term and long-term proposals for measures were also included in the project.

First, the existing orientation and guidance offers in the province of Salzburg were surveyed and categorised with regard to their content, formats, target groups and regional...

Bodies responsible

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  • Federal government of Salzburg
ID number
38741
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Austria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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To set up a grading system that increases incentives for learners to study more advanced courses in a subject and to reduce stress.

Description

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A national commission of enquiry was set up in 2018 with a mission to propose a grading system that would increase incentives for learners to study more advanced courses in a subject and to reduce stress by replacing the current course-based grading system with a subject-grading system in which the grade for the last and highest-level module in a subject would be used for calculating the average grade. In the new system, a grade will be given for a subject as a whole not for each course in...

Bodies responsible

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  • National Agency for Education
  • Ministry of Education and Research
ID number
38584
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Sweden Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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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...

Bodies responsible

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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

Objectives

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To improve approaches to developing and implementing VET curricula and examination as well as recognition of prior learning.

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VET provision, curricula, examination

In December 2016, the ESF project ‘Development of sectoral qualifications system for vocational education development and quality assurance’ was launched to develop new occupational standards and modular VET programmes for most of professional qualifications (sectoral qualifications).

In 2017, amendments to the Vocational Education Law specified the legal framework for the modularisation of VET programmes. VET modules were included in the State...

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • National Centre for Education (VISC)
  • Ministry of Welfare
  • Ministry of Economics
  • State Education Development Agency (VIAA)
  • State Education Quality Service (IKVD)
ID number
37689
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Latvia Regulation/Legislation

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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...

Bodies responsible

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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 objective is to enable professional and non-professional experience to be recognised with a view to obtaining all or part of:

  1. vocational certificates and diplomas (provided by the Ministry of Education) - vocational capacity certificates (certificat de capacité professionnelle, CCP) - vocational aptitude diplomas (diplôme d’aptitude professionnelle, DAP) - technician’s diploma (diplôme de technicien, DT);
  2. Secondary school leaving diploma (baccalaureate) of the general education...

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Through the recognition of professional and non-professional experience, learners can obtain either full or partial diplomas on EQF levels 2-5. The Grand-Ducal Regulation of 15 December 2017 states that candidates requesting validation of prior experience have the right to receive personalised support to submit their application. The support is limited to the maximum of 12 hours and can be provided in French, English or Luxembourgish.

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  • Ministry of Higher Education and Research
  • Ministry of Education, Children and Youth
  • Secondary schools
  • University of Luxembourg
ID number
37433
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Luxembourg Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The aim of the measure is to create conditions for the formation, recognition and validation of mastery qualifications (skills) acquired in employment and elaborate a model of the subsystem of 'mastery skills acquired in the workplace' that can be used in various sectors of the economy.

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To work towards that goal, the ministry organised a discussion on the subject involving representatives of Lithuanian industry, business and employer associations. Participants were selected with a broad mandate to represent business associations and individual companies, uniting the vast majority of Lithuanian organisations and having knowledge across a wide range of business needs.

Participants in the discussion acknowledged that the assessment and recognition of high-level competences...

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  • Ministry of Economy and Innovation
ID number
36882
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Lithuania Practical measure/Initiative

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This report details further analysis of the Cedefop’s European Skills for Jobs Survey data for Ireland to give a more in-depth picture of the situation for workers in Ireland. This analysis informs policy decisions to address the ICT skill gaps in the Irish economy and identify emerging skills requirements in the shift towards digitalisation.

Bodies responsible

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
ID number
36705
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The Hungarian government has taken official measures - through governmental decrees - to impede the expansion of this epidemic.

Description

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

International mobility programmes have been suspended and, as of 16 March 2020, the education process continued digitally (remote learning, homework and assessment).

According to the Ministerial Decision of the Minister responsible for VET No SZFHÁT/100762/2020-ITM, published on 10 November 2020, general education (non-vocational) classes and vocational theoretical classes in VET institutions were organised online, as well as those parts of practical training that do not require a physical...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
ID number
36537
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The content-based programme and outcome requirements (Képzési és Kimeneti Követelmények, KKK) of the qualifications listed in the register of vocational occupations and the adult training programme requirements of vocational qualifications are formulated in parallel with the publication of the Act LXXX of 2019 on VET and the government Decree on its implementation.

Description

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Preparation and elaboration of the programme and outcome requirements (KKK) have been realised with experts, who know both their own profession and the learning outcome-based methodology well. The training programme of the VET institution or adult training provider is developed in accordance with the programme and outcome requirements (KKKs) in case of vocational occupations listed in the Register of Vocational Occupations and PKs in case of vocational qualifications acquired in the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • IKK Innovative Training Support Centre Plc
ID number
36517
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The objective of the policy development is to create, support and implement innovation-related curricula, teaching methods, technologies, digital content and teaching material in VET and AL.

Description

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

In February 2019, a new agency was established, the Innovative Training Support Centre (Innovatív Képzéstámogató Központ Zrt., IKK). It also works alongside the National Office for Vocational Education and Training and Adult Learning (Nemzeti Szakképzési és Felnőttképzési Hivatal) as a state administrative VET body. The IKK supports the implementation of the provisions of the VET Act of 2019 on innovation, digitalisation and related areas. IKK also implements GINOP (Economic Development and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • IKK Innovative Training Support Centre Plc
  • Sector Skills Councils
ID number
36515
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

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 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...

Bodies responsible

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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

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 VET Act of 2019 differentiates vocational education and vocational training. Vocational education can be provided within the IVET framework on the basis of programme and outcome requirements (KKKs) and in formal school-based adult education. Vocational training can be provided within the framework of adult training by adult training providers if they have been previously registered or authorised. Thus, CVET is divided into adult education and adult training. The qualifications provided...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
ID number
36496
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The goal of the modifications is to differentiate traditional school-based VET programmes from short-term courses, and to ease the mutual recognition of the VET qualifications of EU member countries.

Description

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

According to VET Act LXXX of 2019, the name of the national qualifications register has changed to the register of basic occupations (szakmajegyzék), which includes a list of primary occupations qualifying holders to perform a wide range of activities within a certain economic sector. The number of basic vocational occupations listed in the register, which came into force on 1 September 2020, has been reduced to 174. The Sector Skills Councils (SSCs) may propose changes to the existing...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • Sector Skills Councils
  • VET Innovation Council
  • IKK Innovative Training Support Centre Plc
ID number
36494
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Hungary Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The new strategy aims to reform vocational education and training for young people and adults to ensure high quality training and a skilled labour force in line with the needs of the economy and new professions emerging.

Description

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

The government has accepted, by government Decision No 1168/2019. (III.28.), the new strategy mid-term VET policy strategy for the renewal of VET and adult education (AE), the VET system’s answer to the challenges of the fourth Industrial Revolution'.

The VET 4.0 strategy is based on three pillars.

  1. Attractive career opportunities for learners: learners must obtain competitive qualifications and knowledge required by the economy, which will provide a sound existence and high income. A...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Culture and Innovation
  • Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • VET Innovation Council
ID number
36490
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Hungary Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The objective of the expansion of HVET is to ensure that adults are better qualified for the labour market, which will lead to economic growth.

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 Swedish Government has increased the funding to the Agency for Higher Vocational Education, to ensure that employers have access to qualified professional skills to create growth. The Agency for Higher Vocational Education has been able to approve more than a 56% increase in the number of study places between 2014 and 2019. The most rapid expansion has taken place in the last two years with an increase of 36% from 2017 to 2019.

Bodies responsible

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  • National Agency for Higher VET
ID number
36427
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Sweden Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The overall objective is to make the Czech Republic again one of the world’s most advanced countries.

The main horizontal objectives of the strategy are:

  1. to use these state-of-the-art technologies to help the Czech Republic to become an innovative economy and to support domestic companies and brands and further economic growth;
  2. strengthen the safety and security of the population;
  3. increase their comfort in everyday life;
  4. ensure fast, efficient and helpful communication with the State.
  5. ...

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The NAIS follows up on and meets the objectives of the Government Innovation Strategy 2019-30 and is linked to the Digital Czech Republic programme. It was inspired by similar foreign strategic documents concerning AI and support for the digitisation of the industry and services.

The key to fulfilling the NAIS is primarily to support the concentration of excellent Research and development in AI, in particular by supporting the creation of the European Centre of Excellence, Test centre and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Industry and Trade
ID number
36336
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Czechia Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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

Description

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

As 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.

Bodies responsible

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

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The government aims at increasing opportunities for retraining, continuous professional development, and professional specialisation education throughout working life, at developing apprenticeship training as a channel for reskilling and for adult education, and at providing flexible opportunities to study in higher education institutions. It also aims at developing study leave and financial aid for adult learners and improving the opportunities for studying while looking for a job.

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 reform of continuous learning, in line with the Government Programme for 2019-23, is prepared by a parliamentary group that includes members from all parliamentary parties. Labour market organisations, education providers and other key organisations and ministries are represented in the monitoring group.

Policy areas:

  1. provision and financing of education;
  2. identification of prior learning and students’ income;
  3. increasing opportunities for retraining, continuous professional...

Bodies responsible

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  • Service Centre for Continuous Learning and Employment
  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
  • Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI)
ID number
36311
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Finland Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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

Description

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

In 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.

Bodies responsible

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

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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.

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 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...

Bodies responsible

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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

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The government aims to:

  1. improve the links between the demand and supply side of the adult training market;
  2. increase participation in funded lifelong development activities, for instance by replacing the tax training deduction scheme with a subsidy: the STAP budget (Stimulans ArbeidsmarktPositie).

Through the Subsidy scheme for flexible vocational education third pathway VET, the education and labour ministries intend to stimulate public and private VET institutions and emerging new...

Description

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

Several measures have been developed by the education and labour ministries to stimulate enrolment in lifelong learning. The measures concern both the supply side and the demand side of the adult training market.

On the supply side, the education ministry has introduced three initiatives to stimulate the development of flexible VET and higher professional education courses, responding to the needs of (working) adults.

Through the Subsidy scheme for flexible vocational education third...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
  • Council for upper secondary VET schools (MBO Raad)
  • Cooperation organisation for VET and the labour market (SBB)
  • Council for private providers of education and training (NRTO)
  • National association of employers (VNO-NCW/MKB Nederland)
  • National umbrella organisation of social partners (Stichting van de Arbeid)
ID number
36256
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Netherlands Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The project aims to supplement elements enabling the deepening competences of adult in further education.

Description

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

The project is aimed at creating and coordinating a network of further education entities. Within the project, reorganisation of the National register of qualifications (NSK) should take place, consisting of adapting the offer of authorisations to the needs of the labour market and optimising the network of authorised entities that award qualifications, among which are also VET schools. An emphasis will be put on the development of digital competences: educational programmes for the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
ID number
36200
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To improve the relevance of VET provision to labour market needs.

Description

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

In June 2019, the Consultative Council for VET, an advisory body to the education minister, assigned the National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET) to prepare an analysis for the optimisation of the List of professions for vocational education and training (LPVET).

The analysis of LPVET contains findings, conclusions and possible solutions related to:

  1. providing an opportunity for upgrading the qualification acquired;
  2. aligning VET with international classifications in...

Bodies responsible

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  • National Agency for Vocational Education and Training (NAVET)
  • Consultative Council for VET
  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • Ministry of Labour and Social Policy
ID number
35915
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Bulgaria Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The Qualifica programme is a flagship integrated strategy promoting adult training and qualification. It also aims to:

  1. raise employability;
  2. promote digital and literacy competences;
  3. link training with labour market needs.

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 Qualifica programme is based on:

  1. cooperation and coordination among education, labour and higher education ministries in the development and implementation of policy tools and instruments;
  2. combining adult education and professional training with recognition, validation and certification of competences (RVCC process);
  3. promoting the coherence of the network of training courses;
  4. promoting tailor-made training.

2016 legislation introduced Qualifica centres as a key tool of the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
ID number
35826
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The main objectives of the Qualifica passport are to:

  1. promote flexible qualification pathways;
  2. promote participation and recognition of lifelong learning;
  3. raise VET awareness among employers.

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 Qualifica passport is a guidance instrument and personalised register of all qualifications, achieved learning outcomes and competences acquired or developed by an individual. It is a key instrument of the Qualifica programme, enabling the evaluation of everyone’s training, as well as allowing the identification of possible missing components and aiming to build a tailored training pathway. It is an instrument available in electronic format that allows adults to list their education and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • National Agency for Qualification and Vocational Education and Training (ANQEP)
ID number
35807
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Portugal 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

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

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...

Bodies responsible

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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

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

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

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

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,...

Bodies responsible

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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 purpose of the study was to explore the benefits and challenges associated with integrated approaches and the extent of existing practice and evidence of impact.

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 study was commissioned to support the ambitions set out in the FET strategy (2014-19) for a FET sector where ‘literacy and numeracy are being addressed effectively and are not a barrier to participation in FET or in achieving employment or education and training progression outcomes’.

Policy considerations for SOLAS

A key strength of existing ILN models is that there is a strong vocational focus and contextualisation of learning. This encourages learner participation as they recognise it...

Bodies responsible

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  • Further Education and Training Authority (SOLAS)
ID number
35660
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Ireland Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The aim of the competence centres is the improvement of human resource development and management in various economic sectors with special emphasis on areas identified in the Slovenian Smart specialisation strategy. The Strategy is implemented through two complementary activities: trainings to strengthen employee competences and supporting competence centres for human resources development through public tenders.

The aim of the tender is to strengthen human resources development in...

Description

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

In 2019, the Public Scholarship, Development Disability and Maintenance Fund of Slovenia published a tender for competence centres for human resource development for 2019-22.

The companies in a particular industry or in a Smart specialisation strategy field connect to a competence centre (10 KOC were selected). The Smart specialisation is a strategy for strengthening the competitiveness of economy, innovation capacity and the diversification of the existing industry as well as the growth of...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
  • Public Scholarship, Development, Disability and Maintenance Fund
ID number
35541
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Slovenia 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...

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 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...

Bodies responsible

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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.

To improve adult education offer (more individualised and flexible), develop VET modular programmes for adults, provide support for employers to upskill and reskill employees, upgrade skills recognition, and improve financing (socially responsible and sustainable), quality, governance and awareness (public and employer) of adult education.

Description

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

Several activities support implementing the national policy for adult education:

  1. updating the information about adult education and its policy making, linking the European Union and State priorities in adult education;
  2. promoting the development of EU programmes in adult education and the dissemination of results in Latvia;
  3. developing recommendations Upskilling pathways, to help those implementing adult education to implement education in a quality manner, observing the quality criteria...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • State Education Development Agency (VIAA)
  • National Centre for Education (VISC)
  • Latvian Employers' Confederation
  • Free Trade Union Confederation
  • Academic Information Centre (AIC)
  • Ministry of Economics
  • Ministry of Welfare
ID number
35428
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Latvia Practical measure/Initiative

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

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

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...

Bodies responsible

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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

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

To develop a well-functioning and sustainable work-based learning (WBL) system involving employers, and to create flexible and appropriate forms of study for young people and adults for obtaining a qualification.

Description

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

Work-based learning is developed under the Labour market and education cooperation programme.

In Estonia, WBL (apprenticeships) is defined as a form of study where work practice comprises at least two-thirds of the volume of the curriculum. The apprenticeship system was introduced in 2006 (updated in 2014) and the number of WBL learners, fields of study and qualification levels have gradually increased. In 2019, the share of WBL learners was, on average, 8% of all VET students and over 12%...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research
  • Estonian Employers' Confederation
  • Innove Foundation (until 2020)
  • Education and Youth Board
ID number
35356
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Estonia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

Goals and objectives of the policy development.

The ambition of the strategy was to present the country’s vision regarding digital transformation, the preconditions for its implementation and the priority areas. The strategy set the basis for designing specific measures at a later stage.

Description

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

In the short term, three priority areas have been identified by the strategy, forming a basis for the 2019-22 action plan:

  1. promoting digital transformation of schools, improving education environment, enhancing learners’ digital competences and improving their employment prospects;
  2. laying the foundations for a modern data-based and digital economy and the digital transformation of the economy as a whole;
  3. improving the capacity of public administration to make use of data and innovation...

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  • Office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic for Investments and Informatisation
  • Digital Coalition
  • Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation
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35291
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Slovakia Strategy/Action plan

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The aim of the national ESF project, System of verifying qualifications, is to set up a comprehensive system for verifying qualifications and results of non-formal and informal learning. The specific objectives are to:

  1. establish structures and set mandatory procedures for lifelong learning with an emphasis on the validation and recognition of qualifications;
  2. pilot in practice the system of validation of qualifications and their parts (units of learning outcomes).

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The project System of verifying qualifications, run by the State Institute of Vocational Education, started in 2019 and is expected to be completed on 1 February 2023. It aims to complement existing qualification standards of the National system of qualifications (NSQ) by developing assessment manuals and to suggest and pilot processes of validation of non-formal and informal learning concerning approximately 300 qualifications. 72 qualification cards placed in the national registry of NSQ...

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  • Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport
  • State Institute of Vocational Education (ŠIOV)
ID number
35287
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The overarching goal of the national education strategy (guidelines) for 2021-27 called Future skills for the future society, is to provide for quality education to help realise people’s potential, develop their ability to adapt and responsibly manage constant changes in society and the economy.

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There are four main areas of development envisaged in the national education strategy 2021-27:

Highly competent educators

Highly competent educational staff implies the training, attraction and retention of outstanding teachers and academic staff, as well as systematic and purposeful professional development, methodological and consultative support. Stimulating the motivation of teachers and academic staff is also important.

Availability of quality education to everyone

Quality...

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
ID number
35276
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Latvia Strategy/Action plan

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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

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The aim of an AI strategy for the development of education and training is to adapt education and training offers and activities in a future-oriented way:

  1. to strengthen the skills required for the development of AI applications;
  2. to develop the skills necessary to operate and use AI tools;
  3. to increase the use of AI applications and tools in education and training.

Description

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In 2018, the Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) and the Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) jointly published the paper Artificial Intelligence Mission Austria 2030. This paper defines seven fields (including qualification and training) that need to be adapted in the future in connection with AI.

Based on this AI mission, parallel working groups were set up in these seven fields in the first half of 2019, involving around 150 experts from...

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  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Federal Ministry of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
29855
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Austria Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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The main objectives of this initiative are:

  1. consolidation of the heterogeneous field of higher VET by defining connecting elements and thus creating a common understanding of what this term means;
  2. establishing a legal basis for a common understanding of higher VET, either through a quality assurance act on higher VET or an amendment of the NQF Act;
  3. introducing higher VET as a label with a clear message to make the qualifications more visible and better known;
  4. indicating this area in...

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To realise parity of esteem and increase the visibility and public perception of higher VET qualifications, a discussion on the establishment of a defined educational field for higher VET qualifications was started in 2019 within educational policy. The Ministry of Education commissioned a paper that should form the basis for further discussion and decision-making (Grundlagenpapier). This paper, which was drawn up by ibw, was presented and discussed in a conference with national and foreign...

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  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
29653
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Austria Strategy/Action plan

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The objectives of setting up apprenticeship programmes for adults, leading to EQF level 5 are winning new target groups for dual VET programmes and taking action to reduce the skilled labour shortage.

Graduates of general education programmes at upper secondary level and university dropouts are at the centre of attention in this respect.

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Under the title Apprenticeship NEW for adults, the Federal Economic Chamber has taken the initiative within its education campaign (Bildungsoffensive, BO) to develop a programme for people with a HE entrance qualification that leads to a dual VET qualification at NQF/EQF level 5. Through this programme the attractiveness of dual VET programmes for these new target groups should be increased. At the same time, the programme should cover knowledge, skills and competences that enable the...

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  • Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic Affairs (BMDW) (until 2022)
  • Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)
  • Federal Ministry of Labour and Economy (BMAW)
ID number
29641
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Austria Practical measure/Initiative

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In order to set out Law 30/2015, with the change of government in 2018, a new approach started to develop, which seeks all major stakeholders to work together:

  1. setting up a national network, including social partners and VET representatives, based on identified sectors; 
  2. conducting innovative experimental approaches to vocational training;
  3. cooperating with qualifications and pedagogic institutes;
  4. establishing links with relevant external bodies and doing research.

The analysis of...

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  • State Foundation for Training in Employment (Fundae)
  • State Public Employment Service (SEPE)
ID number
29496
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Spain Practical measure/Initiative

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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 PIAAC survey aims to assess the level of basic skills - literacy, numeracy and adaptive problem solving - of the adult population aged 16 to 65 years. This will offer Croatian policymakers, key stakeholders in education and experts better insight in the skills acquired through formal education and adult learning. The survey results would serve as a valuable tool for evidence-based policy-making and comparison of adult skills in the international perspective. The results would also be...

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In 2018, Croatia committed to participate in the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) for the first time. In 2018, ASOO implemented preparatory activities for participation in PIAAC, including a proposal for financing the implementation in Croatia from the European Social Fund.

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  • Agency for VET and Adult Education (ASOO)
ID number
29352
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Croatia Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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To broaden the scope of VET so it is no longer described as education that only focuses on professional qualifications but also allows better progression of VET graduates into higher education.

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The change to the definition of the article defining the purpose of VET in the Danish Law on VET came into effect in August 2019. This article now defines VET as giving both professional and study qualifications. With this change the Ministry of Children and Education hopes to enhance VET professionals’ opportunities to enrol in higher education. Previously, the employment opportunities have been the most dominant scenario for individuals with a VET background.

Danish VET students are also...

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  • Ministry of Children and Education
ID number
29321
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Denmark Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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The government has established a set of goals such as promoting social inclusion, digital literacy and access to digital services for the entire population, with the following aims:

  1. to generalise digital access to exercise active citizenship and to promote inclusion in an increasingly dematerialised society, where many social interactions happen on the internet and are increasingly mediated by electronic devices;
  2. to promote employment, boost employability, professional training and...

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INCoDe.2030 is an integrated inter-ministerial strategy bringing together and encouraging collaboration between people with different experiences and knowledge as well as multiple public and private organisations.

This initiative has five major priorities: 

  1. inclusion: to reach the entire population and promote digital skills; 
  2. education: to provide training to young people and reinforce digital skills at all levels of education and lifelong learning;
  3. qualification: to promote the...

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  • Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education
  • Ministry of Economy and Digital Transition (until 2022)
  • Ministry of State Modernisation and Public Administration (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Education (ME)
  • Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security (MTSSS)
  • Ministry of Planning (until 2022)
  • Ministry of Territorial Cohesion
  • Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Administrative Modernisation
ID number
29278
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Portugal Strategy/Action plan

Objectives

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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.

Description

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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

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The goal of the committee's work is to design a framework that clearly describes responsibilities, rights and obligations, both for universities and university colleges, and for students and staff. 

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The committee proposed:

  1. a new act for universities and university colleges;
  2. amendments to the regulations given on the basis of the University and University College Act;
  3. amendments to the Student Welfare Organisation Act and regulations.

The committee assessed:

  1. the structure of the regulations, including the relationship between this act and national and local regulations;
  2. the relationship to adjacent laws and regulations;
  3. provisions on students' rights, learning environment and...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
29089
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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The goal is to increase the number of students applying for vocational education at EQF level 5 and for more students to complete vocational education by developing an application through the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service. It aims to make the vocational colleges more visible as an education pathway and ensure a more efficient and predictable application process.

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The Norwegian Directorate for ICT and Joint Services in Higher Education and Research (UNIT) has coordinated the work to develop and implement a joint website, where the education programmes of all vocational colleges (EQF level 5) can be presented, and application opportunities be more visible. It is expected to provide applicants one access point to all information about vocational colleges and their programmes. The information is to be presented on the portal for all applications to...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
29065
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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The main objective of this scheme is to increase the possibility of completing vocational training in the form of a craft certificate, certificate of practice or certificates of competence.

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One of NAV’s goals is to get more people employed. NAV administers many different schemes to find suitable solutions for its users.

In 2019, three different training measures in NAV were merged into one new and flexible training programme. The maximum duration of training is three years (in some cases it is possible, with an extension of an extra year, to ensure a craft certificate qualification), while formerly some types of training were only one or two years’ duration.

The target group...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion
ID number
29055
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The aim is to update the vocational college regulations with new provisions on admission to higher vocational education (EQF level 5): privacy, deftness and recognition of foreign education.

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The Ministry of Education and Research prepared a proposal for new provisions in the new higher vocational education regulation, aiming to gather all possible rules for vocational colleges into one regulation. These were submitted for public consultation and the new vocational education (EQF level 5) regulation (Fagskoleforskriften) was adopted on the 15 July 2019, based on the input from the consultation round.

The social partners and relevant stakeholders have been involved through an...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
29049
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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One objective is for more people to be given the opportunity to obtain the necessary education and skills so they are equipped for a modern and more knowledge-intensive work life. This is important to ensure a sustainable welfare society. Competence also provides greater job security, which is important for individuals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus is placed on making it easier to combine education and training with receiving unemployment benefit.

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The committee was ask to identify and provide recommendations on the financing of subsistence for adults who need better opportunities to complete primary and secondary education.

 

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
29024
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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The objective is increased quality in higher vocational education (EQF level 5) through updated education and equipment for schools to educate students who meet the needs of the world of work.

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The government allocates annually funds to strengthen the quality of vocational education. The funds contribute to increased quality in the vocational education programmes. The funds enable vocational schools to develop new offers, buy new equipment and develop digital teaching materials. One of the requirements for funding is cooperation between the school and the business community.

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
  • Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
  • Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education (Diku) (until 2021)
ID number
28972
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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The goal of the skills reform launched in 2019 is that no one should become outdated and that more people are enabled to work longer. The goal of the grant scheme is to establish several further education digital competence programmes.

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Skills Norway announced grants totalling near EUR 3 million (NOK 35 million) for the development of flexible continuing education programmes in digital competence. These programmes are aimed at companies and employees who need more expertise as a result of digitalisation.

The grant scheme aims to contribute to:

  1. development of flexible training programmes for companies in need of expertise to digitise their business;
  2. better access to flexible and work-relevant continuing education...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
  • Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
  • Skills Norway (until 2021)
ID number
28963
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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This scheme will encourage more adults to continue in education, including VET, and thus have the opportunity to learn throughout their lives.

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Changed rules for study loans and grants for adults from the State Educational Loan Fund were implemented in 2020. With the new rules, it is possible to apply for a loan until the age of 50, without reducing the loan amount, compared to the previously applied limit of 45 years. In addition, the age limit for when the loan must be repaid was raised from 65 to 70 years.

Adults who want to take higher education can, like other students in higher education, receive basic support for full-time...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
  • State Educational Loan Fund
ID number
28949
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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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

Description

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Following the elections of autumn 2017, the government announced its priorities on 14 January 2018. For upper secondary VET, they included:

  1. flexible pathways;
  2. continuing the process of increasing the number of apprenticeships through improved financial arrangements and closer cooperation with the county municipalities and the world of work;
  3. public agencies and underlying establishments to have apprentices;
  4. implementing the renewal of vocational programmes;
  5. introducing new work-based...

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
28827
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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The goal is to promote learning throughout life and to provide workers with updated skills. The committee is assigned to write a final report with assessments and proposals on continuing education and training.

Description

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In March 2018, the government established an expert committee on continuing education and training (Ekspertutvalg om etter- og videreutdanning). The mission of the committee is to look into unmet needs in continuing education and training and assess to what extent the education system is able to meet the needs of the world of work. The initiative is part of the skills reform.

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
28816
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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The committee is expected to exploit existing reports and analysis, contribute to research, and provide new knowledge and relevant information. It has a three-year mandate. Its goal is to strengthen the education of skilled workers based on the county municipality's need for more skilled workers. To ensure the best possible education it is important to know to what extent graduates remain in the county municipality in which they complete their education.

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Its first report was published on 31 January 2018. Findings suggested that: competence levels in Norway were good, but can be improved; some vocations faced recruitment challenges; learners were confronted with bottlenecks in accessing relevant competences. The report also confirmed the central role of the workplace in lifelong learning, and the impact of digitalisation and automation on competence needs.

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
28814
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

Objectives

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Providing an opportunity for low-skilled people to undergo an internship in an enterprise.

Description

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This project runs from 2016 till 2019 and is aimed at providing an opportunity to undergo an internship in an enterprise. The eligible target groups include jobseekers registered at the Labour Office, parents on (or after) a parental leave, persons over 50 years, and those with no qualification or having only a low level of vocational qualification (up to two years of vocational training). Since May 2017, graduates have been also included in the eligible target group. Interested eligible...

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  • Employment Office
  • Further Education Fund (until 2019)
ID number
28810
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

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The higher education qualifications framework was approved by the Ministry of Education in November 2018, but has not been included in the Higher Education Act so far. The approval provides a formal basis for the implementation of the document. The final step in the implementation of the Framework will be the development of the self-certification report, which will demonstrate the compatibility of the framework with the overarching qualifications framework of the European higher education...

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  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
28809
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Czechia Regulation/Legislation

Objectives

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To develop the system (using the principle of modularisation) that will allow for taking into account the previously learned skills of participants in retraining courses, and train the learner only for those skills that s/he needs for the final exam. Participants will be able to undertake an internship directly in a company, which is not possible in current model.

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The Quality of the accreditation and retraining system (Kvalita systému akrediatací a rekvalifikací, KVASAR) project was prepared during 2016-17 by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and was launched in October 2017. It pilots the modularisation of retraining courses. The project also tests solutions for funding the modular system of retraining, and proposes guidelines for employers' participation in the whole process.

In 2018, a public tender procedure was launched to contract a...

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  • Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
  • General Directorate of the Czech Labour Office
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
ID number
28808
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

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The project aims at developing the system of master exam and master qualifications in the Czech Republic as a tool of education and training, and recognition of master craftsmanship, thus contributing to quality improvement of further education and training in the crafts.

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The project Master craftsman examination system (Mistrovska zkouska system) was launched in November 2017 and lasts until 2021. The project defines the overall master craftsman examination model and prepares comprehensive expertise for its implementation. Elements of the master exam system are developed and reviewed. For the different master qualifications, these elements comprise both qualification and assessment standards, guidelines  for the assignment of the master exams, curricula of...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Industry and Trade
  • Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • Czech Chamber of Commerce
  • National Institute for Education (until 2019)
  • National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic
ID number
28807
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Czechia Practical measure/Initiative

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The preparation and implementation of formal VET programmes targeting employees in small companies.

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The project 'Development of programmes for upskilling in continuing vocational education and training 2017-22' (the PINPIU project) aims to develop formal VET programmes for upskilling employees, helping them to respond to changing needs in the labour market. It targets mainly employees in small companies which are less likely to participate in CVET. The Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for VET (CPI) is coordinating the project, preparing 20 pilot programmes in cooperation with...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
  • Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
  • Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
  • Ministry of Education
ID number
28803
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

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The 2014-20 ESF-supported programmes, such as Non-formal education and training and the On-the-job training, that targeted the long-term unemployed and low-skilled aged 50+, were also adopted under the responsibility of the Ministry of Labour. They sought to improve employability through training for competences in demand in the labour market.

A 2016-22 project, Comprehensive support to companies for active ageing of employees targeting the employed over 45 (with emphasis on those older...

Bodies responsible

This section lists main bodies that are responsible for the implementation of the policy development or for its specific parts or activities, as indicated in the regulatory acts. The responsibilities are usually explained in its description.
  • Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities (MDDSZ)
  • Employment Service of Slovenia (ZRSZ)
  • Public Scholarship, Development, Disability and Maintenance Fund
ID number
28801
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

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In July 2016, the Slovenian Qualifications Framework (SQF) Act came into force, serving as the legal basis for SQF implementation and full operationalisation. The SQF register describes qualifications in accordance with SQF and EQF levels and contains 1 684 qualifications (1 358 educational qualifications, 312 national vocational qualifications and 13 supplementary qualifications). The adoption of the SQF Act in 2016 opened up the system to supplementary qualifications awarded on the labour...

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 of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
ID number
28798
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Slovenia Regulation/Legislation

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Slovenia also participated in Erasmus+ projects that refer to guidance:

  1. the 2015-17 Erasmus+ project Guidance and orientation for adult learners (GOAL) to improve guidance and orientation for adult learners. The project focused on those aged 50+, immigrants, and low-qualified job seekers and employees producing recommendations for guidance practitioners and policy-makers. Project partners included the ministry for education, SIAE and CPI;
  2. the 2015-17 Erasmus+ project LeadCareer in the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (CPI)
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport (MIZŠ) (until 2023)
  • Slovenian Institute for Adult Education (ACS)
  • National School for Leadership in Education
ID number
28795
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Slovenia Practical measure/Initiative

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This policy development aims to develop a system of recognition and validation of non-formal and informal learning in Croatia.

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In 2018, the National Council for the Development of Human Potential adopted recommendations with a conceptual framework for further development of the recognition and validation system.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Science and Education (MZO)
ID number
28790
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Croatia Regulation/Legislation

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The strategy aims to establish a coherent and structured system of lifelong career guidance based on a multidisciplinary partner approach and clear definition of institutional responsibilities. The strategic priorities include:

  1. establishment of lifelong career guidance system;
  2. alignment of career guidance services to the labour market needs;
  3. quality assurance of career guidance services;
  4. raising awareness of career guidance and development of career management skills.

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The strategy was adopted in 2015. It was developed by the Lifelong Career Guidance Forum (LLCG forum), a national body for stakeholder cooperation, with the aim to establish a systemic approach to lifelong career guidance and career development and its integration in education and training. The approach is that of a coherent institutional system based on a multidisciplinary partnership that supports employability and inclusion. It is seen as a framework gathering all key stakeholders for the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Labour, Pension System, Family and Social Policy (MROSP)
  • Public employment service (HZZ)
  • Lifelong Career Guidance Forum (LLCG forum)
ID number
28786
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Croatia Strategy/Action plan

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The objectives are:

  1. increased cooperation between the social partners and the government;
  2. better access to flexible and job-relevant further education for individuals;
  3. increased cooperation between education institutions and the business sector for developing further education.

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Design work for shorter and flexible industry programmes for continuing training in post-secondary vocational education was initiated in December 2018. The programmes address the building and construction and the healthcare sectors. They are meant to be modular, allowing for combining studies with work, and with a cross-sectoral/cross-professional dimension and may be web-based, school-based and job-based. The post-secondary vocational education schools are responsible for developing the...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
  • Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT)
ID number
28779
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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After public consultation in 2017, changes in the regulation for admission to higher education (Endring i regler for opptak til høyere utdanning) were adopted on 3 January 2018 and published on 1 February 2018. Following the changes, the requirements for Norwegian language proficiency have been waived for vocational college students and direct access to higher education has become possible after two years at vocational colleges.

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 (KD)
ID number
28778
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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Modules and options have been set up to increase adult training flexibility and tailor it to the needs of learners. This is expected to allow adult learners to combine training with work and caring responsibilities. From 2017 to 2022, the Directorate for Education and Training was piloting modularised VET curricula for adults in a limited number of subjects. Each subject is organised into five to seven modules. Completing all modules is a condition for qualifying for taking the trade or...

Bodies responsible

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  • Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training
  • Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills
  • Skills Norway (until 2021)
ID number
28775
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Norway Practical measure/Initiative

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This is a new pathway for acquiring trade and journeyman's certificates. It is targeted at low-skilled adults in employment. The distinctive principle of the scheme is to provide workers with upper secondary education and training while on-the-job, so they can continue earning their living. They are exempted from some of the core subjects and from part of the written test when applying for the certificate. The model was successfully piloted in five counties from 2011 to 2014 and then...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
  • Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training
ID number
28774
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Norway Regulation/Legislation

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The white paper, From exclusion to new opportunities: coordinated efforts for adult education, was approved in the Council of State in February 2016. It targets low-skilled adults at risk of exclusion from the labour market. It aims at increasing opportunities for training and recognition of prior learning. The white paper proposes three main measures and supports development of tools to map basic skills.

The three main measures from 2016 (the information may be outdated) are:

  1. easier...

Bodies responsible

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  • Council of State
ID number
28773
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Norway Strategy/Action plan

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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...

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.
  • 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

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The 2016 white paper, Skilled workers for the future, contained 48 measures on how to make post-secondary VET more attractive as a profession-oriented, fully equivalent alternative to higher education. Some of these measures were accepted by the Norwegian parliament in May 2017, including the right to be part of a student welfare organisation, better transitions to study programmes at universities and university colleges, a new national admissions system, new grant schemes, mapping and...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Research (KD)
ID number
28769
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Norway 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...

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
  • 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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The objective of this initiative is to give adults the opportunity to obtain a VET education based on a combination of prior learning, work experience and a VET programme.

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EUV is a VET programme for adults (aged 25+) that builds on the work experience and prior learning the adult already possesses. EUV was introduced in the 2015 reform. EUV gives adults with at least two years of relevant work experience the option to take part in VET-equivalent education without having to follow a basic programme or undertake an internship. The programme is State-funded, costing EUR 3.49 million (DKK 26 million) in 2015 and EUR 9.39 million (DKK 70 million) in 2016. From...

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
28765
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Denmark Regulation/Legislation

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Giving Danish citizens an overview of their competences when applying for education courses or jobs.

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A new version of the RPL tool, the My competence folder (Min kompetencemappe), was launched in 2017.

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Children and Education
ID number
28761
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Denmark Practical measure/Initiative

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A new training agreement approach was set up in 2018. It foresees that practical training is included in all VET qualifications. Training at workplaces on practical work tasks can be apprenticeship training or training based on a training agreement. When applying for a training agreement, learners are not in an employment relationship (their status is that of a learner). Learners receive no salary and employers receive no training compensation. The details of the training agreement are...

Bodies responsible

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  • Ministry of Education and Culture
ID number
28759
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Finland Regulation/Legislation

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Improving quality assurance mechanisms relating to continuing education outside of schools.

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The Law of 22 November 2018 further developed the accreditation system for institutions providing continuing education outside of schools aimed at greater quality control.

The key changes include the different scope of accreditation (which will be issued for a given educational activity instead of accreditation for all, or a majority of, activities of a given institution) and time-limited accreditation (five years instead of indefinite). Further, new requirements for institutions applying...

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  • Ministry of Education and Science
  • Ministry of National Education (until 2021)
ID number
28748
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Poland Regulation/Legislation