News about VET from Germany

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Lifelong learning and new skills for future jobs a Croatian EU Presidency priority

Croatia assumed the six-month rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first time on 1 January and its programme for 'A strong Europe in a world of challenges' includes priorities related to education, lifelong learning, skills and the labour market.

Why CLAAS of Omaha Chose a German-Based Apprenticeship Program

The manufacturer of agriculture products favors the proven high standard method of training.

How European countries manage apprenticeships to respond to the coronavirus crisis

Cedefop's community of apprenticeship experts launched an internal consultation on how European countries are managing apprenticeships in the current health emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic.

"Discovering your own talent"

Shyamal Majumdar, UNESCO expert from Bonn, on the fight against youth unemployment

GPCCI hails enterprise-based tech-voc educ training accord

Officials of the K to 12 PLUS Project witness the signing of the partnership.

Vocational education and training in Europe, 1995-2035

Scenarios for European vocational education and training in the 21st century

Vocational education key to employability & preventing young people dropping out of school

A newly published ETF report presents an overview on education, skills and employment in the EU neighbouring countries.

iMOVE features new internet portals

The German as well as the international internet portal of iMOVE have undergone a comprehensive modernization process and are now accessible in a brand new design.

Chancellor hosts the team from WorldSkills Germany

Over time it has become a lovely tradition. At the end of the year, Angela Merkel invites the German national skills team to Berlin. At the reception, the head of the government praised the WorldSkills participants as "excellent ambassadors for training in Germany".