The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Portugal

The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Portugal
Author: Luis Gomes Centeno
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2001
Genre: Occupational retraining
ISBN:

Recoge: 1.Background information - 2.Initial vocational training (IVT) - 3.Continuing vocational training (CVT) - 4.Training for unemployed people - 5.The future of financing: trends and perspectives.

Vocational Education and Training in Portugal

Vocational Education and Training in Portugal
Author: Eduardo Marçal Grilo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This document describes the vocational education and training system in Portugal, beginning in chapter 1 with the administrative, demographic, and economic background in which the training system exists. Chapter 2 provides a brief historical review of the development of the training systems; arrangements for initial training; and arrangements for continuing training, teacher training, and adult training. Chapter 3 indicates where responsibilities for administering the system are located, including the influence of the social partners, and presents information on the financing system. Chapter 4 provides an indication of present trends and developments, including how far the system has been, or would be, influenced by European Community considerations, such as the following: creation of the single European market, mutual recognition of qualifications, the intervention of the Structural Funds, and the Community's education and training programs. Appendixes contain 23 references and the following: list of acronyms and abbreviated titles; major organizations involved in providing or regulating vocational training; and glossary. (YLB)

The Financing of Continuing Vocational Training in Belgium

The Financing of Continuing Vocational Training in Belgium
Author: Robert Leroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1990
Genre: Belgien
ISBN:

This report focuses on the flow of trainees and the financing of the training schemes for adult continuing vocational education in Belgium. Because of lack of time and the complex nature of vocational education in the country, only preliminary results are reported. The first three chapters of the report describe training as it exists now. The first chapter discusses three types of vocational training: social advancement training, apprenticeships, and training schemes organized by the national employment office. It also covers two other types of training--evening courses offered by universities, and private courses. Chapter 2 examines training which has been organized by industry, often in collaboration with trade unions, based on data gathered by six exploratory investigations divided between industrial and tertiary sectors. The third chapter describes the measures introduced recently to combat unemployment. The final chapter puts forward a number of questions for discussion, such as: What are the problems of this nebulous educational area? How are they intertwined? and What should be done to obtain better information in order to take action? (KC)

Vocational Training in Portugal

Vocational Training in Portugal
Author: Artur Mota
Publisher: Berlin : The Centre
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1987
Genre: Apprentices
ISBN:

This report on vocational training in Portugal contains 8 chapters, a 26-item bibliography, and 2 appendices. Chapter 1 describes the geography, political system, population, and employment situation of Portugal. Chapter 2 describes the economic framework of Portugal. Chapter 3 describes the education system, the apprenticeship system, other training schemes, and educational and vocational information and guidance. Continuing education and continuing vocational training in Portugal are described in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 provides the history of education, apprenticeship, and vocational training in Portugal. Chapter 6 identifies the responsible authorities for education, apprenticeship training, and vocational training. Chapter 7 identifies sources of funding for vocational training. Limitations and future trends are discussed in Chapter 8. Appendix 1 provides the average escudo to dollar rate of exchange from 1978 to 1984. Appendix 2 includes statistical tables on the population of Portugal, emigrants, labor market participation, employment by sector and occupation, and population projections. (CML)

International Comparisons of Vocational Education and Training for Intermediate Skills

International Comparisons of Vocational Education and Training for Intermediate Skills
Author: Paul Ryan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000576817

Paul Ryan has brought together the writings of the most prominent British research into vocational preparation in Britain in comparison to the other advanced economies, primarily within the EEC. The book, originally published in 1991, documents various aspects of inadequacy in British practice at the time, concentrating upon intermediate skills, which are of crucial importance for economic performance. The introduction outlines the strengths and weaknesses of comparative research. Part 1 discusses the use which has been made of it by policy makers in Britain and various aspects of comparative methods in practical comparisons, including an Anglo-Scottish one. Part 2 concerns vocational preparation in connection with productivity and produce markets, noting its importance for economic performance and its dependence upon companies’ product choices. Part 3 contains studies of the organization of skills and work and the finance of training within the EEC as a whole. Part 4 comprises studies of training in relation to labour market structures, each of which indicates similar alternatives for training policy in Britain – alternatives whose relevance and political prospects can only be enhanced by the demise of Thatcher government deregulatory policies.