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Work-based Learning

ERI SEE supports activities related to the modernization of VET through the development and ehancement of the work-based learning in the region, in cooperation with the South East Europe VET Network (SEEVET-Net) and regional chambers of commerce (gathered under the umbrella of the Chambers Investment Forum – CIF) in a way of:

  • Enabling exchanges of practices (via regular annual meetings/workshops/seminars of the SEEVET Net members)
  • Expanding the cooperation to the social partners and business sector (through participation of Chambers of Commerce and representatives of business sector in the SEEVET Net meetings/workshops)
  • Development and launch of the joint regional on-line platform promoting work-based learning (WBA4WBL platform).

With that in mind, continuous meetings, workshops, and discussions are held within in the framework of the Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning (WBA4WBL), as well as SEEVET Net individually. As of 2019, the Western Balkans Alliance cooperates within the scopes of two regional projects, TO REGOS (2019-2021) and EQET SEE (2021-2024) and has developed its own website.

 

WBA4WBL Meetings

Belgrade, 11th July 2019, Launch of the Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning on-line Platform (as a part of the Kick-off conference of Towards Regionally-based Occupational Standards – TO REGOS project)

Tirana, 17th December 2018, 7th Western Balkans Alliance for Work/based Learning Meeting:

Vienna, 10th and 11th June 2018, 5th Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning Meeting:

Belgrade, 13th June 2018, 4th Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning Meeting:

Podgorica, 11th April 2018, SEEVET Net Core Meeting:

Vienna, 28th – 29th November 2017, 3rd Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning Meeting:

Podgorica, 14 – 15th March 2017, 2nd Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning Meeting:

Belgrade, 6th December 2016, 1st Western Balkans Alliance for Work-based Learning Meeting:

Belgrade, 19th September 2016:

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