Advancing Vocational Excellence: The ETF Network for Skills Development

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The ETF Network, led by Manuela Prina, focuses on skills identification, development, and peer learning to enhance vocational education excellence. Through partnerships with multiple countries and institutions, the network promotes collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing to address emerging skills needs. With a strong emphasis on self-assessment, industry collaboration, green initiatives, and social inclusion, the network aims to foster a culture of skills anticipation and matching for vocational excellence.


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  1. ETF Networks Manuela Prina Skills Identification and Development Unit Knowledge HUB - ETF

  2. Networks for peer learning, innovation Networks for peer learning, innovation Skills Anticipation and Matching Vocational Education Excellence

  3. Networks to grow through practice Knowledge sharing Peer learning International studies and good practices Excellence self-assessment

  4. ENE UNIQUE WORLWIDE PARTERNSHIP ON VET EXCELLENCE: 217 CoVEs ( 16 ETF PCs; 7 EU MSs; 6 African countries) ETF PCs (134 CoVEs): Turkey (52), Israel (5); Armenia (4); Azerbaijan (6); Belarus (5); Russia (3); Morocco (1); Georgia (5); Kazakhstan (5): Moldova (4); North Macedonia (3); Tunisia (6); Serbia (6); Albania (1); Ukraine (25). Egypt (4) EU MSs (75 CoVEs): Spain (63); Greece (1); Netherlands (3); Finland (2); Italy (3); Slovenia (2); Latvia (1), Africa (Southern region- ) (-7 CoVEs-): (2) Angola; (1) Guinea Bissau; (1) Malawi; (1) Namibia; (1) South Africa; (1) Zimbabwe.

  5. The ETF network is focused on eight themes: Measuring excellence self assessment Education-business collaboration and cooperation Entrepreneurial centres Work based learning and excellence Industry 4.0 and digitalisation Autonomy and Institutional Development (financing, leadership, governance) Going green supporting sustainable goals Social inclusion

  6. ENE page on the ETF website Vocational excellence | ETF (europa.eu) Open Space: Setting Up the new ETF Network for Excellence (ENE) | Open Space (europa.eu) Contact ETF.Network.for.Excellence@etf.europa.eu

  7. The skills lab network The skills lab network of experts of experts WHAT? The Skills Lab Network of Experts is a modality for knowledge co-creation on emerging skills needs in ETF partner countries, with around 60 research organisations involved OPEN to all researchers, research institutes and expertise networks WHY? To bring experts and researchers together from different institutions, countries and specialisations, and co-create, exchange, disseminate labour market research to foster the culture of skills anticipation and matching 7

  8. The skills lab network The skills lab network of experts of experts Membership EUSurvey - Survey (europa.eu) Contacts skillslabnetwork@etf.europa.eu. 8

  9. JOIN US

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