The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Italy


Book Description

Recoge: 1.Basic information - 2.Initial vocational training (IVT) - 3.Continuing vocational training - 4.The future of funding for vocational education and training: trends and perspectives - 5.Annexes.




Financing of Vocational Training and Education in Italy


Book Description

CEDEFOP pub. Annotated bibliography on vocational training and educational financing in Italy - includes text of legislation 845, Dec 21 1978.




Vocational Education and Training in Italy


Book Description

A study examined vocational education and training in Italy. First, vocational education was placed within the context of Italy's political and administrative structures and economy. Italy's systems of general and vocational education were described, and the legislative aspects were examined. Special attention was paid to funding from various European Community sources. It was concluded that vocational education in Italy needs a more standard and structured framework; however, it was deemed likely that demand from individuals and enterprises would be a further factor in continued diversification through experiments that may offer many people their only opportunity to catch up on the basis knowledge needed to obtain a job or improve their prospects. Increasing demand from small firms, the possibility of training providing skills in a number of sectors, and the spread of new technology into nonindustrial sectors were seen as three of many factors that would stimulate changes in both content and delivery of vocational education. European integration was deemed the greatest stimulus for renewal of vocational education in Italy. (Contains 43 tables/figures. Appended are the following: a list of acronyms/abbreviations; names/addresses of 46 agencies, organizations, and training institutions; a 65-item bibliography; and glossary.) (MN)







The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Italy


Book Description

Recoge: 1.Basic information - 2.Initial vocational training (IVT) - 3.Continuing vocational training - 4.The future of funding for vocational education and training: trends and perspectives - 5.Annexes.




Vocational Training in Italy


Book Description

This document on vocational training in Italy contains eight chapters. Chapter 1 describes the population of Italy. Chapter 2 describes the Italian economy through the agricultural, industrial, and service sectors. Chapter 3 describes education and vocational training in Italy, including regional agricultural and nonagricultural vocational training, vocational training in industry and commerce, apprenticeship, and training and work contracts. Vocational guidance and vocational training and the labor market are also described in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 describes continuing training. Chapter 5 describes the historical development of education and vocational training in Italy. Chapter 6 identifies the responsible authorities for vocational training. Chapter 7 identifies the sources of funding for vocational training. Trends in vocational training in Italy are discussed in Chapter 8. (CML)













The Role of the Social Partners in Vocational Training in Italy


Book Description

This document studies the role of unions, management, government, and education agencies (the social partners) in vocational training in Italy. Through an analysis of existing and historical structures governing cooperation and coordination between the social partners and the public bodies responsible for vocational education and training, an in-depth investigation was carried out and proposals for improved dialogue at various levels were made. This report is organized in five chapters. Chapter 1 discusses the analytical frame of reference, including the premises and the questions of the study, the diachronic dimension of the training system in Italy, difficulties of the system, and the contemporary crisis of the system. Chapter 2 outlines new trends in participation in the training system, and Chapter 3 examines vocational training in three sectors: the construction industry, the banking sector, and the metal industry. Case studies are included. Chapter 4 is a survey of the attitudes of the social partners toward participation in vocational training, and Chapter 5 contains a summary and conclusions, as well as a note for future change precipitated by the present crisis. (KC)