The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in France


Book Description

This report examines the financing of the two components of France's vocational education and training (VET) system. They are initial vocational training (IVT), which includes upper secondary and short forms of higher education, and continuing vocational training (CVT), which aims to help workers adapt to changes in working techniques and conditions and promote their social advancement. The following are among the topics discussed in parts 1-5: (1) funding mechanisms for training (trends in the French economy; trends in employment and training policy; collective agreements; laws/decrees and the Labour Code; public authorities; joint sectoral bodies); (2) IVT (sources of funds for IVT at schools, apprenticeship, alternance training contracts, and vocational training trainees; resource distribution mechanism; outlook); (3) sources of funding for CVT and distribution of resources for funding the training of private-sector employees and civil servants; (4) funding of training for job seekers and distribution of the training funds through role sharing between the central government and regions and through partnerships between the social partners, the government, and the regions; and (5) the future of VET funding. Thirty-nine tables/figures are included. Appended are the following: main legislation and regulations on continuing vocational training; 10 additional tables; and a glossary. (MN)




Vocational Education and Training in France


Book Description

This monograph gives an overview of the vocational education and training system in France. It contains the following information: (1) a presentation of the administrative, demographic, and economic background in which the training system in France exists; (2) a brief historical review of the development of the training systems; (3) a presentation of the arrangements for initial training; (4) a presentation of the arrangements for continuing training; (5) an indication of where responsibilities for administering the system are located, including the influence of the social partners; (6) information on financing the system; and (7) an indication of present trends and developments. Five appendixes include the following: a list of abbreviations, an address list, a glossary of 17 terms, a bibliography containing 23 citations, and a synopsis of the main laws, regulations, and agreements on vocational training. (KC)







The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in France


Book Description

This report examines the financing of the two components of France's vocational education and training (VET) system. They are initial vocational training (IVT), which includes upper secondary and short forms of higher education, and continuing vocational training (CVT), which aims to help workers adapt to changes in working techniques and conditions and promote their social advancement. The following are among the topics discussed in parts 1-5: (1) funding mechanisms for training (trends in the French economy; trends in employment and training policy; collective agreements; laws/decrees and the Labour Code; public authorities; joint sectoral bodies); (2) IVT (sources of funds for IVT at schools, apprenticeship, alternance training contracts, and vocational training trainees; resource distribution mechanism; outlook); (3) sources of funding for CVT and distribution of resources for funding the training of private-sector employees and civil servants; (4) funding of training for job seekers and distribution of the training funds through role sharing between the central government and regions and through partnerships between the social partners, the government, and the regions; and (5) the future of VET funding. Thirty-nine tables/figures are included. Appended are the following: main legislation and regulations on continuing vocational training; 10 additional tables; and a glossary. (MN)







Vocational Education and Training in France


Book Description

This publication is aimed at those concerned with vocational and educational training (VET) policy issues, researchers, trainers and teachers. It aims to present an overview of VET activities in France in a comprehensible form. It is structured in accordance with CEDEFOP (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training) requirements to make it easier to make comparisons across Member States. Following an introductory chapter giving background information, the publication goes on to describe: the education system, the VET system, and the statutory and financial framework. The report concludes with an examination of the qualitative aspects and current and future trends.







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.




The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Spain


Book Description

Provides information on the legislative provisions and funding of initial and continuing vocational training, and training for the unemployed. Covers trends from 1985 to 1998.




The Financing of Vocational Education and Training in Sweden


Book Description

Recoge: 1.Background information - 2.Initial vocational training (IVT) - 3.Continuing vocational training(CVT) - 4.Training for the unemployed - 5.Combined training programmes - 6.The future of financing VET: trends and perspectives - 7.Annexes.