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The ETF website is available in six languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian and Arabic.

Its original language is English

Translations are by the Translation Centre (CDT), based in Luxembourg. Should you find any translation error in this website, please contact us.

While the main pages are translated in all the website languages, some specific pages and news items might be available in English only. 

Some publications - to be found in our Publication catalogue - are distributed through this website in additional languages, such as the 20 EU official languages and some of the languages spoken in our partner countries.

The AZ index of the website provides an overview of all pages included in this website and their language versions.
The advanced search allows you to search on pages of this website by language.



Topics

    Lifelong learning

    Lifelong learning

    Put simply, lifelong learning means that people can – and should have the opportunity to – learn throughout their lives.

    Equality in education

    Equality in education

    Across the world, certain groups of people are still hard pressed to get the most out of their education and training system.

    Education and business

    Education and business

    Partnership between the worlds of work and education is a process that is set to become an integral part of how we go about developing education.

    Employment

    Employment

    “Employment”: a better guidance contributes to broader economic and social well-being by easing the functioning of labour markets.

    Skills recognition

    Skills recognition

    Making qualifications transparent and easily readable, even across international frontiers, is a high priority for the ETF.

    School and teacher development

    School and teacher development

    Teachers are a critical factor in education reforms. The ETF takes therefore the role of schools and teachers seriously throughout its work.

    Key competences

    Key competences

    Focusing on key competences is one of the surest ways of keeping education and training relevant in a fast-changing environment.

    VET Governance

    People around a table

    Governance modes and models have a high correlation with the overall performance of education and training policies, influencing their strategic formulation and implementation.

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