Securing Sustainability in Dual Vocational Education and Training

BIWE, the vocational education and training organization of the employer's from Germany's southwestern state of Baden-Württemberg has published a new video about securing sustainable implementation of dual vocational education and training (DVET) on Youtube.

There are now 20 english videos on the introduction of sustainable dual training structures. All videos are based on the organisation's experience on four continents.

The videos were produced with the support of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and sequa gGmbH.

The topics of all videos produced so far on the introduction of dual vocational training are:

  • Introduction to Dual Vocational Education and Training
  • Country-specific analysis of the current situation
  • Roles and responsibilities in DVET and how to write a partnership agreement
  • Why schools, companies and students should join DVET
  • Selection and approach of companies
  • How to choose in which career to implement DVET
  • How to write a competency-based in-company training plan
  • The tasks and the selection of the coordinator
  • Financing of DVET - cost analysis
  • Financing of DVET - revenue analysis
  • Applicant marketing and matching with the companies
  • Project- and action-oriented learning in VET
  • Quality assurance of the in-company-training
  • Onboarding of in-company trainers
  • Role of teachers and trainers
  • How to deal with challenges in in-company-training
  • Transition to employment
  • Securing Sustainability of DVET
  • Continuous improvement of DVET by networking and further training
  • Upscaling of dual structures (Final exam)

The use of the videos by other partners is expressly desired. Please use the copyright: BIWE, Germany.


Videos on YouTube

to the latest video: Securing Sustainability of DVET

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Source: Information of BIWE to iMOVE, 18.11.2024