ETF's Network for Excellence – ENE - supports vocational excellence development together with more than 300 centres of vocational excellence from more than 40 countries.

ENE' s global green VET partnership, GRETA (Greening Responses to Excellence through Thematic Actions), supports greening of VET as response to the green and digital transitions.

GRETA's whole institutional framework sets the methodological frame for greening of VET around five interlinked dimensions: 1) Strategies for going green 2) Green curricula 3) Enabling teachers and trainers 4) Stakeholder collaboration 5) Funding and policy alignment.

GRETA's thematic online sessions present and share good practices. Meetings Report and presentation materials from all previous sessions are available at GRETA’s Open Space page.

This is the last ENE GRETA report: GRETA – Greening of vocational education and training: Processes, practices and policies | ETF (europa.eu)

Agenda

The online event, took place on 15 February 2024 and focused on skills for a green future.

We zoomed in on skills ecosystems, their stakeholders, and CoVEs as their important partners and how to move forward in providing skills for the green transition.

We unpacked the skills ecosystem and looked into the dynamics of green partnerships to identify actors and enabling factors for efficient skills provision. Centers of Vocational Excellence shared their experience and practices from engagement in their regional skills ecosystems.

Key takeaways from the event:

  • Awareness of dynamics of skills eco systems relating to the green transition
  • Knowledge on practices and examples from CoVEs
  • Update on relevant developments and activities at the EU level and next steps in GRETA

For more information, please contact Lead Expert, Susanne M. Nielsen at ETF smn@etf.europa.eu

The online meeting was in English with simultaneous interpretation in French, Ukrainian, Turkish and Russian.

Event presentations are stored here below.

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