What is Torino Process?

The Torino Process is a periodical assessment cycle measuring the effectiveness of vocational education (VET) reforms in EU neighboring countries. Launched in 2010, the five reporting rounds since then have provided an overview of progress in VET policy development, and helped to identify future priorities.

The fifth round, in 2018-2020, introduces new elements to increase the impartiality of the analysis, improve the quality of the final assessment report, and adapt the timeline to ensure greater flexibility for national and regional contexts. The final assessment, carried out by the ETF, feeds into partner countries’ national policy dialogue and policy monitoring processes, as well as EU and ETF programming. It also supports programming and monitoring at regional level, and promotes peer learning.

The fifth round of the Torino Process focuses on quality assessment of VET policy from the perspective of lifelong learning, and draws on four principles:

•Ownership

•Participation

•Holistic analysis

•Evidence-based.

And here comes a short animation about the history of Torino Process in South Eastern Europe and Turkey:

To know more about Torino Process: https://www.etf.europa.eu/en/practice-areas/policy-analysis-and-progress-monitoring

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