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Round Table « Integration Processes and International Cooperation in VET »

Round Table « Integration Processes and International Cooperation in VET ». Prof. Olga Oleynikova, Director of the Centre for VET Studies, President of IVETA. International Cooperation. Internationalisation in education – a new quality of international cooperation Why : globalisation

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Round Table « Integration Processes and International Cooperation in VET »

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  1. Round Table «Integration Processes and International Cooperation in VET» Prof. Olga Oleynikova, Director of the Centre for VET Studies, President of IVETA

  2. International Cooperation • Internationalisation in education – a new quality of international cooperation • Why: • globalisation • economic internationalisation • Symbolic processes – building a common European education area: • Copenhagen Process in VET • Bologna Process in higher education 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

  3. to develop innovative models and curricula to form a common conceptual ground Close cooperation of all actors while retaining national uniqueness and traditions of each International Projects: 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

  4. Key international trends • Lifelong learning • Recognition of learning outcomes • Improving quality assurance systems • Modernisation of vocational orientation and career guidance systems • Improvement of VET teachers pre-service and in-service training 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

  5. VET Development Priorities • To raise attractiveness of VET • To achieve high quality standards as a pre-requisite of competitiveness • To fully meet labour market and knowledge economy needs • To upskill workers from advanced age groups, and from disadvantaged population groups • To raise VET prestige and its links with general education 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

  6. Development of International Cooperation in VET • Internationalisation as part of VET schools development strategy: • participation in the World Skills movement • promotion of bilateral cooperation • membership in international organisations and associations • participation in international projects: • broadening cooperation with the European Training Foundation and other international organisations • the Torino Process 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

  7. Thank you for Attention! Centre for VET Studies Tel.: (+ 7 495) 972 35 90, 972 25 90 E-mail: observatory@cvets.ru Web-site: www.cvets.ru 23.08.2014. St. Petersburg

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