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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Día mundial de las habilidades de la juventud 2020

Día mundial de las habilidades de la juventud 2020

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15 Jul 2020
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18 Jun 2026
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Spanish

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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El talento de una juventud resiliente en la era del COVID-19 y más allá.

El Día Mundial de la Juventud 2020 se celebra en un contexto desafiante. Las medidas de bloqueo y la pandemia de COVID-19 han llevado al cierre mundial de las instituciones de educación y formación técnica y profesional (EFTP), amenazando la continuidad del desarrollo formativo.

Antes de la crisis actual, los jóvenes de 15 a 24 años tenían tres veces más probabilidades que los adultos de estar desempleados y a menudo se enfrentaban a un período prolongado de transición de la escuela al trabajo. En las sociedades posteriores a COVID-19, a medida que los jóvenes deben contribuir al esfuerzo de recuperación, deberán estar equipados con las habilidades adecuadas para manejar con éxito los desafíos y la capacidad de adaptación para adaptarse a futuras interrupciones.

En el mundo actual, el creciente desempleo juvenil es uno de los problemas más acuciantes con los que se enfrentan las economías y sociedades, tanto de países desarrollados como en desarrollo. El último informe "Tendencias mundiales del empleo juvenil 2020: la tecnología y el futuro de los empleos" muestra que desde 2017, ha habido una tendencia al alza en el número de jóvenes que están desempleados y no cursan estudios ni reciben formación (los ninis). En 2016 había 259 millones de jóvenes clasificados como ninis, un número que aumentó a una cifra aproximada de 267 millones en 2019, y se proyecta que continúe subiendo a alrededor de 273 millones en 2021. En términos de porcentaje, la tendencia también aumentó ligeramente de 21.7 % en 2015 a 22.4% en 2020, lo que implica que se perderá el objetivo internacional de reducir la tasa de jóvenes que no están empleados y no cursan estudios ni reciben formación para 2020.

La enseñanza y la formación son cruciales para cumplir la Agenda 2030. La EFTP puede dotar a los jóvenes con las competencias necesarias para acceder al mundo laboral, incluidas competencias para el empleo por cuenta propia. También puede ofrecer oportunidades para desarrollar aptitudes a personas poco cualificadas que están subempleadas o desempleadas, a jóvenes que están fuera de las instituciones educativas y a personas que ni trabajan, ni estudian ni reciben formación.

Para más información, haga clic en el enlace que se proporciona a continuación.

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Journée mondiale des compétences des jeunes 2020

Journée mondiale des compétences des jeunes 2020

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15 Jul 2020
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18 Jun 2026
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Monde
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French

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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Des compétences pour renforcer la résilience chez les jeunes à l’ère de la COVID-19, et au-delà.

L’édition 2020 de la Journée mondiale des compétences des jeunes se déroule dans un contexte tout à fait exceptionnel. La plupart des gouvernements du monde ont temporairement fermé des établissements d'enseignement afin de contenir la propagation de la pandémie de COVID-19. Ces fermetures nationales affectent plus de 60 % de la population étudiante mondiale, estime l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO). Plusieurs autres pays ont mis en place des fermetures localisées affectant des millions d'apprenants supplémentaires.

Déjà, avant cette crise, les jeunes avaient trois fois plus de risques d’être au chômage que les adultes. Selon l’OIT, plus d'un jeune sur six a cessé de travailler depuis le début de la pandémie de COVID-19, et ceux qui ont conservé leur emploi ont vu leur temps de travail diminuer de 23 %. En outre, la pandémie inflige un triple choc aux jeunes : non seulement elle anéantit leurs perspectives d’emploi, mais elle perturbe aussi leurs études et leurs formations et constitue une entrave pour ceux qui veulent accéder au marché du travail ou cherchent à changer d’emploi.

La hausse du chômage des jeunes est l’un des plus grands problèmes auxquels les économies et les sociétés sont confrontées dans le monde actuel, aussi bien dans les pays développés que dans les pays en développement. Le nombre de jeunes actuellement non scolarisés, sans emploi ni formation (NEET) augmente, et les jeunes femmes sont deux fois plus susceptibles d’être concernées que leurs homologues masculins, souligne le dernier rapport « Tendances mondiales de l’emploi des jeunes 2020 », publié par l’Organisation internationale du Travail (OIT).

Les compétences et l’emploi des jeunes sont des éléments fondamentaux du Programme de développement durable pour l’après 2030 et des 17 objectifs de développement durable. L’enseignement et la formation techniques et professionnels (EFTP) peuvent fournir aux jeunes les compétences nécessaires pour accéder au monde du travail, notamment les compétences leur permettant de travailler à leur compte. L’EFTP peut en outre offrir des opportunités de développement des compétences aux personnes peu qualifiées qui sont sous-employées ou sans emploi, aux jeunes déscolarisés et aux individus qui ne sont ni employés, ni étudiants ou en formation (NEET).

Pour plus d'informations, cliquez sur le lien ci-dessous.

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Virtual conference on skills for a resilient youth

Virtual conference on skills for a resilient youth

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06 Jun 2020
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18 Jun 2026
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Access to training

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Access for all to good quality education, vocational training and workplace learning is a fundamental principle of social cohesion and economic growth. Some groups of people may require targeted attention if they are to benefit from education, training and employment opportunities.  

This is particularly the case for disadvantaged youth, lower skilled workers, people with disabilities, and people in rural communities. The attractiveness of vocational education and training is enhanced when combined with entrepreneurship training and when public policies encourage utilization of higher skills by business. 
 

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Youth employability

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Globally, nearly 68 million young women and men are looking for and available for work,  and an estimated 123 million young people are working but living in poverty. The number who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) stands at 267 million, a majority of whom are young women. Significantly, young people are three times as likely as adults (25 years and older) to be unemployed.

Skills development is a primary means of enabling young people to make a smooth transition to work. A comprehensive approach is required to integrate young women and men in the labour market, including relevant and quality skills training, labour market information, career guidance and employment services, recognition of prior learning, incorporating entrepreneurship with training and effective skills forecasting. Improved basic education and core work skills are particularly important to enable youth to engage in lifelong learning as well as transition to the labour market. 

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This virtual conference on Skills for a Resilient Youth is moderated by Terry Neal from the Commonwealth of Learning. It is organized as part of the celebration for World Youth Skills Day (WYSD) 2020, and coordinated by UNESCO-UNEVOC in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning.

Every year on 15 July, the global community celebrates World Youth Skills Day. The day is an opportunity for young people, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions, and public and private sector stakeholders to acknowledge and celebrate the importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.

World Youth Skills Day 2020 will take place in a challenging context. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is substantially affecting education and training sectors worldwide in two ways:

• Institutional level
• ​Systemic level

While the pandemic has brought about unprecedented challenges, in many cases it further intensified existing issues affecting TVET systems, including difficulties in harnessing the benefits of digitalization and mainstreaming entrepreneurial learning. Prior to the current crisis, young people aged 15-24 were two to three times more likely than adults to be un- or under-employed and often faced a prolonged school-to-work transition period. In post COVID-19 societies, as young people seek employment and are called upon to contribute to the recovery effort, they will need to be equipped with the relevant skills for today as well as the competencies to successfully manage evolving challenges and adapt to future disruptions. Moving forward, it is important to:

• Ensure that young people around the world continue to have access to quality education and training opportunities, while keeping communities safe
• Identify future skills needs and develop responsiveness to short-, medium- and long-term impacts.

For more information and to register, click on the link provided below.

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Webinar: Strategies for educational, social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

Webinar: Strategies for educational, social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

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27 May 2020
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18 Jun 2026
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Online
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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In order to exchange insights, practical approaches and good practices, members of the UNESCO GNLC are convening a webinar organized by UIL on Wednesday 27 May 2020 to engage with the major challenge of securing educational, social and economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. All education stakeholders, UNESCO GNLC member cities and non-members are invited to join the online event, share their experiences and learn from each other.

To learn more and to register click on the link provided below.

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Community development

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Jobs in green and healthy transport: Making the green shift

Jobs in green and healthy transport: Making the green shift

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ILO

The International Labour Organization is the tripartite U.N. agency that promotes Decent Work through employment, social security, labour standards and social dialogue. Its work on skills development is guided by the conceptual framework on Skills to improve productivity, employment growth, and development agreed in 2008 by representatives of Governments, Employers’ Associations and Workers’ Associations. Research, policy advice, and pilot projects and technical cooperation programmes to apply good practices in different circumstances across its 185 member States aims to boost the employability of workers, the productivity and competitiveness of enterprises, and the inclusiveness of economic growth. The ILO Secretariat in offices in 40 countries works with Ministries of Labour, employers’ organizations, and trade unions to integrate skills development into national and sector development strategies in order to better meet current labour market needs and to prepare for the jobs of the future; to expand access to employment-related training so that youth, persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups are better able to acquire skills and secure productive and decent work; and to improve the ability of public employment services to provide career guidance, maintain labour exchange services, and deliver active labour market programmes.For more information regarding the ILO’s work on skills and employability go to: http://www.ilo.org/skills/lang--en/index.htm; for ILO/Cinterfor's Knowledge Management Plarform, see: http://www.oitcinterfor.org

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Anticipating and matching skills needs

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Anticipating and building skills for the future is essential to a rapidly changing labour market. This applies to changes in the types and levels of skills needed as well as in occupational and technical areas. Effective methods to anticipate future skills needs and avoid potential mismatches include: sustained dialogue between employers and trainers, coordination across government institutions, labour market information systems, employment services and performance reviews of training institutions. 

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Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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21 May 2020
This joint report by the ILO and UNECE report estimates the employment impact of investing in public transport and making them free, as well as moving towards electrification of vehicles in the member states of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). The report estimates the job creation potential of green and healthy transport by reviewing the economy-wide employment implications of an accelerated shift towards greener land transport in the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) region. The report shows how changes towards green and healthy transport alter the structure of sectors and jobs across ECE member States and also in other parts of the world, given that greening the transport sector activates di­fferent national, regional and global value chains and employment in di­fferent industries and areas of the world.
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Green skills

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The COVID-19 pandemic: Shocks to education and policy responses

The COVID-19 pandemic: Shocks to education and policy responses

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The COVID-19 pandemic: Shocks to education and policy responses
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Policy and strategy

Recommendations and advice on resolving policy challenges related to skills development systems and their linkages to the world of work.  Concise syntheses of experience from the international organizations.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has already had profound impacts on education by closing schools at all levels almost everywhere; now, the damage will become even more severe as the health emergency translates into a deep global recession. This note describes the shocks hitting education systems and outlines how countries can respond to them.
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Policy Brief: Public employment services in the frontline for jobseekers, workers and employers

Policy Brief: Public employment services in the frontline for jobseekers, workers and employers

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Policy Brief: Public employment services in the frontline for jobseekers, workers and employers
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Career guidance and employment services

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Career guidance and counselling, career education and lifelong development of skills for employability are key for success in learning activities, effective career transitions, livelihood planning, entrepreneurship and in increasing labour market participation. They are instrumental in promoting skills utilization, recognition (RPL), as well as in improving enterprise human resource management.

Career development activities encompass a wide variety of support activities including career information and advice, counselling, work exposure (e.g. job shadowing, work experience periods), assessment, coaching, mentoring, professional networking, advocacy, basic and employability skills training (curricular and non-curricular) and entrepreneurship training. It is often an area which is fragmented across different ministries (e.g. education, TVET, employment, youth) requiring an effort to achieve the necessary coordination to provide adequate support to individuals during learning, employment and unemployment/inactivity periods.
 

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Policy and strategy

Recommendations and advice on resolving policy challenges related to skills development systems and their linkages to the world of work.  Concise syntheses of experience from the international organizations.

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14 May 2020
Tackling the coronavirus (COVID-19): Contributing to a global effort. The consequences of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic for the labour market are likely to be severe. Many firms are struggling to stay afloat during the often strict confinement measures, and large numbers of workers have already either been involved in various forms of short-time work schemes or laid off. Public and private employment services (PES) will play a crucial role in preventing the labour market from seizing up during the crisis and in promoting a fast recovery once confinement measures start to be lifted. They will need to provide support on an increasingly virtual (i.e. not face to face) basis to an unparalleled inflow of jobseekers. This will include ensuring that benefits are paid out without delay, providing information, and encouraging jobseekers to stay active even if there are fewer vacancies. In the short-term, the economic impact of the pandemic is shifting labour demand across sectors and regions, and it remains to be seen if this will lead to more permanent re-allocation of labour across sectors and regions. Therefore, the PES in each country will not only be facing a surge in the number of jobseekers but also the need to potentially reallocate many of them across occupations, sectors and regions. This requires providing them with good labour market information and support for skills development. In order to fulfil these particularly challenging tasks, PES need to be agile and quickly adapt to the new situation. This policy brief provides guidance on how this can be done.
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Economic recovery

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Policy Brief: VET in a time of crisis: Building foundations for resilient vocational education and training systems

Policy Brief: VET in a time of crisis: Building foundations for resilient vocational education and training systems

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Policy Brief: VET in a time of crisis: Building foundations for resilient vocational education and training systems
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Access to training

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Access for all to good quality education, vocational training and workplace learning is a fundamental principle of social cohesion and economic growth. Some groups of people may require targeted attention if they are to benefit from education, training and employment opportunities.  

This is particularly the case for disadvantaged youth, lower skilled workers, people with disabilities, and people in rural communities. The attractiveness of vocational education and training is enhanced when combined with entrepreneurship training and when public policies encourage utilization of higher skills by business. 
 

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Training quality and relevance

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Policy and strategy

Recommendations and advice on resolving policy challenges related to skills development systems and their linkages to the world of work.  Concise syntheses of experience from the international organizations.

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12 May 2020
Tackling Coronavirus (COVID-19): Contributing to a global effort. This policy brief examines the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on vocational education and training (VET) systems and how VET systems are responding in OECD countries. The brief also presents steps that governments can take in the context of this crisis to build foundations for tomorrow’s strong and resilient VET systems.
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Access to training

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TVET systems

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Vocational training

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Virtual conference: New qualifications and competencies in TVET

Virtual conference: New qualifications and competencies in TVET

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01 Jun 2020
End Date:
18 Jun 2026
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Online
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Training quality and relevance

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This virtual conference will discuss the identification and implementation of new qualifications and competencies in curricula and training regulations. The outcomes of this virtual conference will also contribute to an ongoing Trends Mapping Study on New Qualifications and Competencies, which will be published in 2020.

To learn more and to register click on the link provided below.

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Qualification frameworks

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TVET systems

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Research on Organization and Practice of Web-based Teaching and Learning in Chinese TVET Institutions under COVID-19: A Case Study of Shenzhen Polytechnic

Research on Organization and Practice of Web-based Teaching and Learning in Chinese TVET Institutions under COVID-19: A Case Study of Shenzhen Polytechnic

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Document
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Research on Organization and Practice of Web-based Teaching and Learning in Chinese TVET Institutions under COVID-19: A Case Study of Shenzhen Polytechnic
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English

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Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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Other sources

Experts from many international, regional and national agencies generously share their views, experiences and findings on skills, helping policy-makers among other stakeholders to understand the linkages between education, training and the world of work, and how to integrate skills into national development planning to promote employment and economic growth.

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Case studies and good practices

Case studies that document good practices and illustrate the benefits and lessons learnt of particular approaches or methods in real practice. 

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08 May 2020
To help college students keep learning with classes suspended during the COVID-19 outbreak, Chinese government recommended the implementation of web-based teaching and learning. The COVID-19 outbreak has an unprecedented impact on the way people work, live and learn. This report aims to study the situation of web-based teaching and learning in TVET institutions in China under COVID-19, and to find out the solutions, such as programs, platforms, methodology, evaluation and experiences, which can be shared with the international TVET community.
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Access to training

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access-to-training
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683

Skills and training policy

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666

TVET systems

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