Skills@Work is a nineteen-country project that promotes internationalism within the vocational education and training sector across South East Europe (SEE) and the United Kingdom. At the heart of the project is the sharing of good practice and experience through a college partnership scheme to allow countries in SEE to develop industry-led occupational standards and curricula. The benefits of the project will be:
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Skills development to support economic growth and a globally competitive Europe |
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Networks and long-term relationships to support the response of governments in SEE to the challenges of employability |
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Present the UK as a supportive partner in areas of enterprise, innovation and employment in SEE |
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Support the British Council’s vision for Europe – “Working together to build next generation Europe” |
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Address long-term systemic challenges by aligning education and training provision with the needs of industry by engaging employers in the future of skills development |
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A higher and more positive profile for the skills agenda |
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Equip young people with relevant, transferable skills for employment in a global market |
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Contribute to a culture of enterprise and innovation |
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Support and develop European objectives for system reform |
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Skills@Work will use roadshows, college partnerships and skills competitions to engage policy-makers, employers and leaders of industry, college managers, young entrepreneurs and technicians |
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Regional policy dialogue workshops in 2007 and 2008 focussing on: national qualifications and credit frameworks, occupational standards and curricula development & quality assurance |
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Partnerships between UK and SEE colleges to work towards development in curriculum, quality assurance and the transfer of best practice and mobility exchanges. Our aim is to set up 12 long-term institutional partnerships in the region |
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Enterprise and Technology Award competitions which will encourage young people to use their skills in enterprising and innovative ways, ultimately increasing their employability and entrepreneurial flair |
For more details please contact Eva Atanassova, Regional Manager of the project.
To find out about its development in Bulgaria, please contact Tzvetanka Panova, Country Manager.
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