News about VET from Germany

We provide the latest news about vocational training from Germany and international collaboration with German partners.

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"Developing vocational education and training together!"

Prof. Erich Bauer, Chairman of the Board of Management of the Lars and Christian Engel (LUCE) Trust welcomed Albert Rupprecht (Member of the Bundestag), Dr. Stephan Oetzinger (Member of the State Parliament) and Walter Schütz, Senior Inspector of Schools from the Upper Palatinate government, to the new Future Lab in Weiherhammer.

"German education system still strong in international comparison"

OECD presents international report "Education at a Glance" with main focus on equity 

When the profession is virtually unknown

There is a long list of training professions. Training regulations are amended regularly so that content remains relevant and up to date. From time to time, entirely new forms of training are added. What are the advantages and disadvantages of entering unknown territory?

Working together to support strong VET in Kenya

WorldSkills Germany and WorldSkills Kenya enter partnership to support the development of vocational education and training (VET) and skills.

Even in times of crisis – higher-level education and training guards against unemployment

Dortmund Chamber of Crafts and Trades improves basic conditions as a result of vocational education and training (VET) partnership with vocational school and Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Albania.

Chefs' training in the European Union

Chefs' training in Europe has been analysed as part of an European Union (EU)-funded Project. This includes surveys in schools, companies and associations of the countries involved.

2022 budget: almost €21 billion – around 4,000 additional positions

Yvonne Gebauer, Schools and Education Minister for the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament, has presented the draft budget for 2022. According to this, the Ministry of Schools and Education budget allows for total expenditure of approximately €20.9 billion, an increase of €445 million on the previous year.

Campaign shows how attractive vocational education and training can be

WorldSkills Germany and six partners want to use the "Zukunft braucht Bildung" campaign – which focuses on training’s key role in Germany remaining a strong economic nation – to draw attention to the importance of vocational training and continuing education.

Successful progression through training in dual VET despite coronavirus pandemic

Contract termination rate falls – exam pass rate remains stable