VET FOR WESTERN BALKANS

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VET FOR WESTERN BALKANS

Innovative Methodology For Preventing Radicalization To Promote Social Inclusion Of Youth

The “VET for Western Balkan” project aims to contribute to the improvement and modernization of VET systems in four partners in the Western Balkans: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Kosovo, and reinforcement of the links between VET and labour market.

All project activities: mobilities, trainings, meetings, events, campaigns, establishment of joint task forces, curriculum development, new strategies, action plans, introduction of new VET programs, development of pedagogy and didactics, development of material etc., are planned and implemented in cooperation among the partners, who willingly will share their experiences and networks with each other.

Target Group:

  • The Balkan partners involved in the project
  • Other VET providers in the countries concerned

Businesses (especially local and regional), business organizations, primary schools, their pupils, and parents, and relevant ministries in the countries concerned

Project Objectives

  • Exchange programmes between Erasmus+ Programme Countries and the Western Balkans
  • The knowledge, technical and pedagogical skills of VET teachers to be improved
  • The knowledge of VET managerial staff to be improved
  • The transversal, generic and subject specific skills of learners to be enhanced
Organization NameCountry
SOSU OSTJYLLANDDenmark
TRADIUMDenmark
SECONDARY VOCATIONAL SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ‘’VASO ALIGRUDIC’’ PODGORICAMontenegro
ŠOLSKI CENTER KRANJSlovenia
HIGH SCHOOL OF METALWORKING CRAFTSBosnia and Herzegovina
ALTERNATIVE PROAlbania
EFVET, EUROPEAN FORUM OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAININGBelgium
STICHTING LANDSTEDEThe Netherlands
CENTRO DE FORMACIÓN DE ADMINISTRACIÓN Y HOSTELERÍA, S.L.Spain
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Disclaimer: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained here.