Objective
The NETREF project was started after the 1995 Leonardo call for proposals. It has developed a new, decentralised approach to transparency of vocational qualifications. The main objective of this multiplier project is to further develop this decentralised approach. The transnational network of national reference structures for vocational qualifications will be broadened and deepened.
Each new partner will analyse the ways in which information on the vocational relevance of qualifications is currently provided in their member state. They will then write up a national report. A synthesis report will be written, drawing on all the national reports. The new partners will then design a national reference structure. These designs will be included in a synthesis report. The project will result in the following products :
- national and synthesis reports on the provision of information on the vocational relevance of qualifications;
- improved methodologies for exchanging and interpreting information on vocational qualifications;
- national and synthesis reports on national reference structures;
- national and synthesis reports on the outcomes of the experimentation on national level;
- a synthesis report on the efficiency and effectiveness of the network of national reference structures;
- promotion materials and an evaluation report.
Impact
The project will broaden and deepen the transnational NETREF network of national reference structures.
Contract number : NL/97/1/34033/PI/III.3.a/FPI
Domaine : Initial vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
New job profiles
Evaluation of vocational training
Products :
Trainig networks and consortia
Book, manual, guide
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Migrant workers
Managers/ Owners of SMES
Other
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Coordinator
2715 CA Zoetermeer
Netherlands
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