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Vocational education and training systems in Europe at a glance

Cedefop offers a concise, clear and concrete picture of vocational education and training (VET) systems in a new publication, which brings together the main VET features and data in 30 countries: all EU Member States, Norway and Iceland.

Rapid action needed for people to meet challenges of changing world of work

Governments need to overhaul their approach to employment and jobs to reduce further social and economic tensions, according to a new report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Without rapid action, many people, particularly the low skilled, will be left behind in the fast-changing world of work.

VET for Passive and Low-Energy House Technologies in Hangzhou

Best Practice Example for Sino-German Cooperation on Vocational Education and Training for Passive and Low-Energy House Technologies in Hangzhou

Acceptance of profession is critical for career decision

When making their career decision, it is important to young people that the career is accepted in their social environment.

Experts call for Vocational Schools' Pact

"The obsession with academia has subsided" - and now is especially the time when non-academic training needs strengthening. This is the view of educational theorist Julian Nida-Rümelin. Individual cooperative arrangements between vocational schools and universities already exist, but experts are calling for uniform regulation.

Increase in the supply of training places

Positive trend in training market over past year

Ten percent more trainees

The Concerted Action for Nursing sets binding targets for care training in "Nursing Training Offensive".

Companies with modern technology use online training more often

Companies which have invested heavily in World of Work 4.0 technologies over the last five years are more likely to use e-learning for further training.

New OECD report on future-ready systems of adult education and training

The new OECD report "Getting Skills Right: Future-Ready Adult Learning Systems" uses a range of indicators to compare the situation in the countries investigated and identifies the key areas for reform in each country.