Overview of Quality Related Activities in Estonian VET Andres Pung Ministry of Education and Research Tbilisi, 24. 10. 2011.

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Overview of Quality Related Activities in Estonian VET Andres Pung Ministry of Education and Research Tbilisi,

Estonian VET About students in initial training 30% of students in VET colleges and 70% in gymnasiums on upper secondary level About adults in continuous and retraining in VET colleges About 7000 initial students studing in Russian 44 VET colleges – 30 state owned, 3 municipal and 11 private About 2000 teachers

VET strategy for Improved by Estonian Government at main objectives: –The VET system is flexible and available and corresponds to the needs of learners –Education is of high quality and competitive –The VET system is coherent with society, economy and labour market Preparation for establishing a new act for VET

Main challanges for Estonian VET in period Improving quality of studies Introducing Quality Assurance system Meeting needs of very different target groups Enlarging continuing training and retraining Rising attractiveness of VET Developing qualification system Improving financing Updating the infrastructure of VET colleges

Improving quality of studies 1 We need complex approach: –Improvement of content of VET –Improvement of infrastructure Quality of VET – one of key factors in creating innovation and knowledgebased economy We hope that all coming investments into developing of VET system will cooperate for regeneration of Estonian VET

Improving quality of studies 2 2 ESF programmes in amount of 12,7 m EUR Curriculum development Teacher training Preparation of methodological and study materials E-learning development Introducing quality assurance system We need excellency in VET if we want to act fruitfully in knowledgebased economy

Development of qualification system – input and output level Anticipation of skills need Qualitative level – how are the competencies changing and what are the new and needed competencies Quantitative level – what is the jobs demand National prognosis up to 2018, CEDEFOP prognosis up to 2020 ESF programme for developing national qualification system ca 3,2 m EUR

Quality Assurance Framework for VET

Study possibilities for different target groups - flexibility Variety of target groups increases Sometimes they are very specific ones: people in prisons, without basic education, with special needs together with high-level students and adult people, who need extra-class training Each target group needs specific approach New type of curricula for advanced training Special programs and study groups for adults, also for low qualified with flexible organisation of studies Widening use of APEL Very high demands for teachers and trainers – we need different types of them

Enlarging continuing training and retraining of adults One of key activities in coming years for our VET schools Participation in LLL: 2008 – 9,8%; ,6; 2010 – 10,9 Estonian economy needs restructuring - from cheap bid production to products and services with higher added value Very high need for continuous training and retraining 3 ESF programmes in our ministry – 11,5 m EUR Our VET colleges have became a really functioning centres for lifelong learning – the number of adult learners is practically equal to initial students! One of our main challanges – qualification level of workforce!

Rising attractiveness of VET A special ESF programme for it – 1,7 m EUR Developing national skills competitions´ system as the main activity in this programme – 1st joint event in Dec 2009 Skills competitions in 27 fields WorldSkills and EuroSkills Skills competitions: –Good stimulus for competitors –Setting higher standards for training –Main attracting tool

Improving financing and updating the infrastructure Our aim – to realize the ratio 1,5 : 1 in financing study process in VET in comparison to general education Investments of ERDF into VET colleges´ infrastructure in m EUR –Priorities are facilities for practical training and equipment for it –student hostels Extremely big contribution to regional development

Thank you for your attention!