News about VET from Germany

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Successful education export - IHK certificates awarded in Istanbul

Five female employees from the defacto-ServiceCenters in Istanbul have completed the qualification course for "Communication Coach IHK", the concept of which was developed in co-operation with the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) of the Saarland and the CCAkademie Saarland GmbH.

Penal institution: promoting occupational qualification

The Minister of Justice for the Federal State of Schleswig-Holstein delivered an allocation decision for about 1.31 million Euro to the TÜV NORD Bildung (Education) at the Lübeck penal institution.

Brave new world of vocational colleges in Hamburg

The reform plans, officially presented by Hamburg's Schools Secretary, Ties Rabe (SPD), will have a direct impact on a total of 32 of the 44 vocational colleges in the city and their combined number of 54,700 students.

Making qualifications comparable across Europe

In future, educational attainments and occupational qualifications earned in Germany will be made more comparable across Europe. The German federal government and the German federal states agreed on this by signing a joint decision on the German Qualifications Framework.

Number of young people in the transitional phase still on the decline

The drop in numbers of VET beginners in the transitional phase from school to vocational training has continued in 2012. This applies to the national average as well as to most of the 16 Länder (federal states).

Special Focus: iMOVE Provider database now also features education consultants

The iMOVE Provider database includes more than 200 corporate profiles of German companies in the education sector. From now on, interested parties can not only select potential partners with concrete training measures on offer, but also consulting firms which focus on thoroughly informing its clients about appropriate training strategies and how to implement them.

State involved in continuing education

The Germans are an inquisitive nation – at least as far as professional continuing education is concerned. The German Federal Ministry for Education and Research has kept count for 2012: in the past year in Germany, a record number of people was registered to have completed a continuing education course.

Strong trend towards dual higher education study persists

Dual higher education study remains on a path of growth as the high degree of interest shown in this special form of training by young people, companies and Universities of Applied Sciences/other institutes of higher education continues unabated.

Improved support for new teachers in the EU

According to a report by the European Commission regarding the working conditions of teachers and school leaders in 32 countries, introductory programmes for the individual support and counselling of new teachers by now have become mandatory in 15 EU Member States as well as in Croatia and Turkey.