On 4-5 November, the EQAVET Network Members and additional stakeholders explored how quality assurance can support the advancement of basic skills in VET through five presentations and two group discussions.
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The peer review provided an opportunity for the National Pedagogical Institute of the Czech Republic (NPI ČR) to reflect on the progress and challenges of modularisation in Czech secondary vocational education and training (VET).
The peer review gathered Belgian-fr public authorities in charge of VET and EQAVET international peer reviewers to discuss the links between labour market and societal needs in the governance of VET as well as between training outcomes and labour market needs.
Poland hosted the 2025 EQAVET Annual Network Meeting, which brought together EU country representatives in charge of Quality Assurance in Vocational and Educational Training, National Reference Points for Quality Assurance in Vocational Education and Training.
The peer review was an opportunity for the Italian NRP and the Piedmont Region to reflect on their regional guidance system
The review focused on Lithuania’s system for quality assurance in CVET, particularly, on the planned CVET quality assurance manual.
The peer review was the opportunity for the Serbian Ministry of Education to reflect on their national quality assurance framework for VET schools and the new approach to training VET principals
The review focused on the development and implementation of the Hungarian VET graduate tracking system, focusing on quality assurance matters, and its impact on VET provision.
Bringing together over 100 delegates from 30 nations, the conference facilitated a dynamic exchange of ideas among Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs), policymakers, educators, researchers, and industry leaders. Through insightful discussions and shared best practices.
Excellence in vocational education and training (VET) is not just a goal—it’s a commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and impact. To celebrate institutions leading the way, the ETF launched two prestigious certificates: “Committed to VET Excellence” and “Vocational Excellence”.