TVET conference with its focus on research cooperation between Southeast Asia and Germany addresses researchers and practitioners and calls for contributions. It is funded by the German Federal Minsitry of Education and Research in the context of the ProWoThai-project, Progressing Work-based Learning in Thailand. The conference is being organized by the Regional Association for Vocational and Technical Education in Asia (RAVTE), the Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT), the Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna (RMUTL) and TU Dortmund University.
We are thrilled to announce the participation of Mr. Jose Manuel Galvin Arribas,- Senior Human Capital Development Expert and Coordinator for the Vocational Excellence Project-, representing the European Training Foundation (ETF) as keynote speaker at the conference.
Keynote is on: Networking for Vocational Excellence: An International Network of Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVEs)” Jose Manuel's extensive knowledge and expertise in the field will greatly enrich our discussions and contribute to a valuable exchange of ideas.
The objective of the session is to establish a better understanding of the opportunities in the green transition and the practical measures to succeed in incorporating new approaches for green skills and competencies development in TVET training and learning. Several identified innovative practices from the Asia-Pacific region will help present an exciting landscape of innovations in greening TVET. They will help set the tone for discussion with the participants and unpack new engagement and research potentials in the context of ongoing initiatives jointly led by UNESCO-UNEVOC and BIBB as starting point for discussion.
TVET systems must be continuously developed and adapted to changing economic and social developments and prepared for the working world of the future. TVET systems are also a social resource and a basis for social, ecological, and economic development, leading to prosperity and social peace. Pressing topics and challenges in TVET globally are the so-called “Twin Transition: Digitalization and Greening”, but also Excellence in TVET, which is achieved through Work-Based Learning, Governance of TVET, Research on TVET and highly skilled TVET teachers and trainers, who act as Agents of Change. Thai-German TVET Conference (rmutt.ac.th)
For any questions or inquiries, please reach out to Jose-Manuel.Galvin-Arribas@etf.europa.eu Senior Human Capital Development Expert - Coordinator for Vocational Excellence Project
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