Guides and toolkits

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  • 2006
    This report aims at assessing the system of vocational education and training (TVET) in Jordan. It identifyes the main challenges and suggests priorities for external cooperation. More specifically, the report seeks to assess the status of readiness for undertaking a Sector Policy Support Programme in TVET using a sector-wide approach.
  • 2005
    This report belongs to a series of country analyses developed by the ETF at the end of 2005 for all countries in the Mediterranean region, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It contains an overview of the country social and economical context, the analysis of the educational system and a short review of the main initiatives in education and training carried out by international donors in the country
  • 2005
    This report belongs to a series of country analyses developed by the ETF at the end of 2005 for all countries in the Mediterranean region, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It contains an overview of the country social and economical context, the analysis of the educational system and a short review of the main initiatives in education and training carried out by international donors in the country.
  • 2006
    The publication is based on a conference on the same topic held by the ETF in the framework of its activities on gender equality and education. The ETF conference on 6 and 7 March 2006 gathered 70 young women and men from 24 countries, including the Nobel Peace Prize Winner S003, Shirin Ebadi, and Anna Záborská from the European Parliament. The conference focussed on the importance of gender equality in education and employment and the role of vocational education and training in advancing the status of women in society and in strengthening their position in the labour market and business. A wealth of new ideas were generated during the conference and the publication highlights the main recommendations and conclusions.
  • 2006
    In preparing its 2006 Work Programme, the ETF has sought to improve the strategic presentation and focus of its services. The Work Programme makes the ETF's work to support and build capacity in partner countries more visible, and shows how EU support can complement national reform efforts in partner countries. A second improvement in the Work Programme has been to clarify the focus of the ETF's investment in innovation and learning as a tool to develop new approaches to reform which can benefit partner countries and the EU, as well as expertise development for the ETF.
  • 2006
    In this issue: - Cover story: 50 young men and women from 24 different countries met in Turin on 6–7 March 2006 to attend the first ETF conference entirely devoted to gender issues. - In focus: Advisory Forum 2006: Skills for Progress - the key messages; ETF launches new website. - Features: Norway: never too early to start entrepreneurship learning; Ethnic minorities in the Western Balkans; MEDA-ETE: Promoting regional cooperation among equals; University–enterprise cooperation; Developing key competences for Lifelong Learning.
  • 2006
    The report analyses overall trends in gender mainstreaming policies in education and employment in the EU Member States and provides a general overview of the situation in Turkey, Jordan and Morocco.
  • 2001
    Assessment and analysis of the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the groups affected...
  • 2003
    A comprehensive analysis of employment and training reform in Slovenia conducted by ETF in order to assist in monitoring the Joint Assessment Papers (JAPs) on employment and training policies.
  • 2003
    A comprehensive analysis of employment and training reform in Malta conducted by ETF in order to assist in monitoring the Joint Assessment Papers (JAPs) on employment and training policies.
  • 2003
    A comprehensive analysis of employment and training reform in Lithuania conducted by ETF in order to assist in monitoring the Joint Assessment Papers (JAPs) on employment and training policies.
  • 2002
    A comprehensive analysis of employment and training reform in Hungary conducted by ETF in order to assist in monitoring the Joint Assessment Papers (JAPs) on employment and training policies.