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IT IS OUR AIM TO SECURE A SYSTEM OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WHICH WILL MEET THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY

IT IS OUR AIM TO SECURE A SYSTEM OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WHICH WILL MEET THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY. Centre for Vocational Education and Training. VET CENTRE. Management. Governing. Organisational structure of the VET Centre. Director. Governing Board. Advisors. Administration.

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IT IS OUR AIM TO SECURE A SYSTEM OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WHICH WILL MEET THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY

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  1. IT IS OUR AIM TO SECURE A SYSTEM OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WHICH WILL MEET THE NEEDS OF SOCIETY Centre for Vocational Education and Training

  2. VET CENTRE Management Governing Organisational structure of the VET Centre Director Governing Board Advisors Administration

  3. Governing Board Director Deputy Director Department for Human Resource Management Financial Department Department for Research and Development of VET Department for Development of Standards and Education Programmes Department for Business Support Administrative-technical Support Unit VET Research and Development Unit Social Partnership and International Cooperation Unit Enhancement of Educational Process Unit Development of Vocational Standards and Professional Qualifications Unit Educational Programmes Development Unit Business and Professional Support Unit The expected organisation of the VET Centre

  4. The aim of VET Centre Harmonisation and integration of needs of all VET stakeholders Development of Vocational Education in Macedonia Development of social partnerships Securing competition in VET on the national and international labour market

  5. Analysis of labour market needs Development of professional standards Evaluation Definition of educational profiles Monitoring programme implementation Development of Educational programmes Tasks of VET Centre VET Centre

  6. VET Centre cooperates with... Ministry and other government bodies Vocational Education Council International organisations VET Centre Vocational education institutions Employers Local self-government units Higher education institutions Trade unions

  7. International organisations-our partners- • EAR (European Agency for Reconstruction); • ETF (European Training Foundations); • USAID (SEA and World Learning); • British Council; • KulturKontaktAustria and АDA; • CEDEFOP; • UNDP; • GTZ; • Crafts Chamber of Koblenz; • Similar institutions in other countries; • Other international projects.

  8. We are strongly committed to regional cooperation

  9. What have we done so far??? VET Centre development strategy Framework for cooperation with partners (signed protocols and memorandums) Achievements to date The concept of VET system Methodology for the development of educational standards Participation in OPV for reducing unemployment

  10. Short-term priorities Reform of vocational education for professions (three-year education) Reform of professional training (two-year education) Equipment of Secondary vocational schools

  11. Mid-term priorities Legislative framework Institutional strengthening Vocational education reforms

  12. CENTRE FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING Address: „5о-та Дивизија” бб1000 Скопје Тел: +389 2/ 3135 - 4 84 http://www.csoo.edu.mk

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