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Laura Iveta Strode, senior expert, laura.strode@visc.gov.lv skillME project results in the context of the reorganization and modernization process in VET in Latvia GOOD PRACTICES IN SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN THE METAL AND ELECTRO INDUSTRY Laura Iveta Strode, senior expert, laura.strode@visc.gov.lv Ljubljana, October 4, 20157

Modernization of VET school network Modernization of VET school network. Reducing fragmentation and overlap ̶ developing strong sectoral players ̶ VET competence Centres that can serve different target groups. Investment in infrastrucyure and equipment of VET competence Centres Mechanism of cooperation with labour market. To strengthening VET sector cooperation with employers, 12 Sectoral Expert Councils have been founded and play active role in VET policy in 14 sectors.

Modularization of VET curricula Modularization of VET curricula. To prepare specialists for industries, Latvia started reorganization and modernization of VET curricula in 2012. 14 Sectoral Qualification Structures have been developed with maps of qualifications, 86 new occupational standards have been developed (in Metal Industry -8)  and 56 modular VET programmes (in Metal Industry - 6) based on learning outcomes have been designed. 

Reforming VET curricula and introducing modular The following significant reforms are being currently implemented in VET: Improvement of the vocational education institution network and modernisation of VET school infrastructure Reforming VET curricula and introducing modular VET programmes. Within the ESF project until 2021 it is aimed to consummate 14 sectoral qualifications structures: develop 160 occupational standards/occupational qualification basic requirements develop 184 modular programmes develop examination content for 210 professional qualifications

Work-based learning. To increase the number of students participating in work-based learning in enterprises, the project was launched in 2017 with ESF support. It is planned to attract 3150 students to work-based learning programmes by 2022. Boosting the capacity of VET institutions in adult education

According to the methodology, modular programmes consist of 3 parts: A (obligatory sectoral common modules) B (obligatory professional modules) C (free choice mudules). This methodology helps to develop effective, flexible, qualitative, modern VET programmes,  especially with variable C free choice part it is possible to develop and implement modules based on Industry 4.0.

All four VET programmes − Composite Materials, Machine Vision, CAD/CAM and Reading Technical Documentation − designed in Erasmus+ programme “Skills in Metal and Electro Industry – skillME“ have been piloted in Riga Technical College and Liepaja State Technical School in both ways: integrated in curricula of Metal Industry and as in-service training programmes for workers in Metal Industry.

The programme “Composite materials” has been licenced and accreditated as an in-service programme in Riga Technical College.  

According to existing legislation in Latvia, all four VET programmes − Composite Materials, Machine Vision, CAD/CAM and Reading Technical Documentation − designed in Erasmus+ programme “Skills in Metal and Electro Industry – skillME“ can be licenced and accreditated in 2 ways

In initial VET programmes in Metal Industry all programmes can be licenced as a part of the VET programme (C part module). The director of VET school can approve the corrections and improvements in accreditated programmes up to 10% without recurrent submitting for licencing and accreditation. As in-service programmes for workers in labour markets, these programmes can be implemented approved by the director of VET school.