The conference will provide an opportunity for policy makers, social partners, experts and researchers to discuss the findings of Cedefop’s ‘future of VET’ work.
Since 2015 Cedefop has run a broad research programme to understand better the key challenges facing VET, covering the evolving institutions of IVET and its relative position in the overall education and training system, the characteristics and interaction of CVET with IVET, higher level VET, the review and renewal of VET content and the role of assessment in forming vocational learning.
The conference complements the ongoing political discussion on the future of European VET evidenced in the Skills Agenda, the Council Recommendation on VET and the Osnabrück declaration.
Estimated total reach or number of participants: 200
- vocational training | vocational education
- Monday 5 December 2022, 08:30 - Tuesday 6 December 2022, 17:30 (CET)
- Online only
- Country
- Greece
- Type of event/activity
- Conference / online conference
- Main audience
- Professional organisations or social partners
- Type of organisation
- EU Agency, national / regional / local authority
Practical information
- When
- Monday 5 December 2022, 08:30 - Tuesday 6 December 2022, 17:30 (CET)
- Where
- Online only
- Who should attend
- Professional organisations or social partners
- Languages
- English
- Organisers
- Cedefop - European centre for the development of vocational training
- Website
- Event website
Description
Cedefop - Future of VET - The way forward
The conference will provide an opportunity for policy makers, social partners, experts and researchers to discuss the findings of Cedefop’s ‘future of VET’ work. Since 2015 Cedefop has run a broad research programme to understand better the key challenges facing VET, covering the evolving institutions of IVET and its relative position in the overall education and training system, the characteristics and interaction of CVET with IVET, higher level VET, the review and renewal of VET content and the role of assessment in forming vocational learning. The conference complements the ongoing political discussion on the future of European VET evidenced in the Skills Agenda, the Council Recommendation on VET and the Osnabrück declaration.