The event presents and discusses the results from a new ETF study, ‘International Trends and Innovation in Career Guidance’. Both young people and adults need to be  equipped for  the changing world of work, ever-evolving skills demands and to be able to cope with the manifold transitio/ns they will face during their lives. The ETF study underlines the importance and explores the role  of career guidance in system and individual  responses  to these  challenges, and provides illustrations of such responses with cases of innovative approaches in the EU, partner countries and internationally.

See the links to the study published on ETF website:

Volume 1 in EN - Thematic chapters

Volume 2 in EN  - Country case studies

NEW (posted on 07/12/2020)!

Volume 1 in Turkish: Thematic Chapters

NEW (posted on 19/01/2021)!

Volume 2 in Turkish: Country case studies

New (posted on 18/12/2020)!

Volume 1 in Russian: Thematic Chapters

New (posted on 18/01/2021)!

Volume 2 in Russian: Country case studies

The event highlights current megatrends in career guidance and in particular addresses the use of ICT in careers information and guidance, the key competence of ‘career management skills’ and co-operation/co-ordination mechanisms in careers guidance. It concludes with sharing policy guidance and recommendations to partner countries and the international community.

ETF partner countries, the EU and international organisations will participate.

The event is official partner of the European Vocational Skills Week 2020 European Vocational Skills Week 2020 . 

Please see also the links to the following documents:

Jamboard file with the key messages from the 4 workshops

Results from Mentimeter

The link to the recorded streaming on the ETF YouTube channel in English is here: 

 

The link to ETF YouTube channel in English with subtitles in Turkish is here:

 

The link to ETF YouTube channel in English with subtitles in Russian is here:

 

Files

Comments (14)

Viktor Mylashenko
Open Space Member

Thanks for very useful webinar !!!
Proposition:
1) active to use ETF open space platform for effective cooperation
2) to initiative of developing joint european career guidance competence (career management skills) framework

Haykuhi Gevorgyan
Open Space Member

Unfortunately, I couldn’t participate in the webinar because of the war in Armenia.
As you know, I am interested in the new trends and challenges of career guidance system. Thank you for the materials. I’ll look through the materials of the webinar thoroughly and will get in touch with you.
I was also happy to see Raimo during the webinar․

Florian Kadletz
Open Space Member

Dear all, please join the webinar on Career Guidance policy and practice during the pandemic (Wednesday, 17 February 2021: 2:30 – 4:00 pm [Geneva/Paris Time], 8:30 – 10:30 am [Washington DC time]):

This joint report by the ILO, Cedefop, UNESCO, OECD, the European Commission, ETF and ICCDPP, reflects the results of a flash international survey on how career guidance services responded to the challenges posed by Covid-19. It highlights the range of solutions found, especially digital, and the challenges felt by services, practitioners and clients.

Conclusions point to critical areas for improvement of access and quality of service provision during lockdown periods and the enhancement of the role of career guidance during economic recovery. Insights on long-term system reform linked to service outreach, high intensity youth support, reskilling support and the role of international donors are also debated.

Here you can find the report: https://www.etf.europa.eu/sites/default/files/2021-01/career_guidance_i…
For details on the webinar: https://www.ilo.org/skills/WCMS_768716/lang--en/index.htm

In addition, recently published Career Gidance factsheets of 7 ETF partner countries can be found here: https://openspace.etf.europa.eu/blog-posts/career-guidance-albania-kaza…

Viktor Mylashenko
Open Space Member

Ukrainian Association for Career Guidance and Educational Advising thanks for this useful webinar. We are also very grateful to European Training Foundation for the excellent coordination. We hope for further active cooperation with the aim of transforming the system of Career Guidance.


Please log in or sign up to comment.