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  • 2005
    This Compendium of “good practice” in the development of teachers and trainers in vocational education and training has been prepared for the South Eastern Europe Regional Seminar in Tirana organised by ETF in January 2005. All sixteen cases in the Compendium come from the South Eastern European (SEE) countries and have been written by participants of three previous ETF Seminars for the region held in Sofia (March 2002), Dubrovnik (March 2003) and Skopje (December 2003). This is the second volume of case studies from these Seminars, but this expanded version is the first one that is exclusively built on contributions from the region.
  • 2005
    In the ETF Yearbook 2005, the editors Peter Grootings and Søren Nielsen argue that the general assumption that policy instruments will drive the necessary reform in schools is not well supported by empirical evidence. Teaching is not a homogeneous activity that can be driven by a small set of easily accessible policy instruments. Learning is context bound and teaching takes place in the school, which is a highly complex social institution. In spite of powerful forces for change, schools in EU partner countries appear remarkably untouched. Grootings and Nielsen argue that one reason for this might be that change has usually been something done to teachers as opposed to something done with them. Teachers in schools have generally not been able to develop a sense of ownership of change nor have they been really capable or motivated to make the reforms work. They support their arguments with pilot project experience. ETF projects have demonstrated the importance of intertwining teacher development with school improvement. They confirm that the work environment of teachers should be seen as a learning opportunity and thus be organised accordingly: schools, teacher training institutions and companies must help to integrate learning into the daily work of staff. If that were the case, teachers own professional experiences will also be seen as a valuable source for innovation and development of education and training. Teachers would then be recognised stakeholders in their role as professional educators. The book includes contributions from Mircea Badescu, Borhène Chakroun, Marie Corman, Peter de Rooij, Muriel Dunbar, Henrik Faudel, Dragana Gligorijevic, György Ispánki, Deirdre Lennan, Irene Anna Liverani, Xavier Matheu de Cortada and Simona Rinaldi.
  • 2007
    In depth study on vocational education and training in Tajikistan
  • 2006
    The European Training Foundation, in agreement with the European Commission, has undertaken a series of in depth reviews of the labour markets in the Western Balkan countries with the aim to contribute to a better understanding of their functioning and identify areas for further work in the fields of employment policy and education and training reform. The present study focuses on Montenegro.
  • 2002
    A condensed description of the present state of vocational education and training, an anlysis of its main challenges and the main changes after 1998.
  • 2001
    The situation regarding VET systems, links between VET and the labour market and future challenges for VET reform.
  • 2001
    The situation regarding VET systems, links between VET and the labour market and future challenges for VET reform.
  • 2002
    A condensed description of the present state of vocational education and training, an anlysis of its main challenges and the main changes after 1998.
  • 2002
    A condensed description of the present state of vocational education and training, an anlysis of its main challenges and the main changes after 1998
  • 2002
    A general picture of education and training in Georgia for the years 1999 - 2000.
  • 2001
    The situation regarding vocational education and training (VET) systems, links between VET and the labour market and future challenges for VET reform.
  • 2000
    The situation regarding VET systems, links between VET and the labour market and future challenges for VET reform.