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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: 402.2
Wednesday 10:45 - 12:30 CEST (06/09/2023)
While VET systems differ greatly across Europe, they are faced with similar challenges. VET has served and ought to serve as a policy tool to tackle societal and economic challenges, yet it can only assume this role if there is a sufficient demand side for VET, and that has been decreasing as the vocational track appears less attractive for learners. This panel addresses questions of governing the different expectations of VET, how the role of VET as a policy influences its governance, and how different approaches to the organisation and content of VET influence the adaptation of VET systems to challenges such as migration.
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To train or not to train: Swiss firms reconsidering collective action in times of skill shortage | View Paper Details |
Beyond Decentralised Cooperation – New Reform Trajectories in European Vocational Education? | View Paper Details |
The transition of Germany towards the knowledge economy: The internationalisation of Vocational Education and Training | View Paper Details |
What Role for Vocational Skills? The Higher Education Bias of EU Action for the Knowledge Economy | View Paper Details |