The event, hosted by the Hungarian Rectors’ Conference and implemented jointly with colleagues from the Higher Education Academy (UK), University of Porto, and University of Eastern Finland, is part of a series under physical and virtual workshops under the EUA-led EFFECT (European Forum for Enhanced Collaboration in Teaching) project. More...
Travaux de l'OCDE sur l'éducation et les compétences
Les recherches montrent qu'avec un diplôme du secondaire supérieur, de nombreux aspects de la vie des individus se trouvent améliorés, tant au niveau professionnel qu'au niveau personnel. Voir l'article...
L'approche par compétences en pratique
Regards et témoignages d'acteurs engagés avec des publics en quête de qualification. Voir l'article...
First comprehensive compendium of guides on skills anticipation methods
The series, now complete with the publication of the last volume, consists of:
- Volume 1: Using labour market information
- Volume 2: Developing skills foresights, scenarios and forecasts
- Volume 3: Working at sector level
- Volume 4: The role of employment service providers
- Volume 5: How to develop and run an establishment skills survey
- Volume 6: Carrying out tracer studies. More...
The Next Big Skills Policy Agenda
By . So today is budget day. If the papers are anything to go by, there’s something big-ish in there about “skills” which will no doubt be presented as some massive benefit to the country’s middle class (and those trying to join it). I have difficulty imagining what might be announced since most skills policies are in the hands of the provinces. But what I do know is that skills policy is an area long overdue a makeover. More...
These are the most in-demand skills in the United States
Americans looking to upskill online are focusing on hard skills they can use in the workplace, according to new data released by Alison. The list of the top 10 most popular courses on Alison, a free e-learning site, was dominated by Customer Service, IT, and workplace skills like time management. More...
Report: This kind of student is most likely to enroll in CBE
By Laura Ascione. New research summarized in a report indicates that CBE programs can reduce costs for students who are progressing toward a degree, although traditional models might be better for low-income students who aren’t taking as many courses per year. More...
Students reveal 5 things they love about their institution’s CBE programs
By Laura Ascione. Competency-based education (CBE) offers tons of potential for both students and faculty–and while faculty are sometimes hesitant to redesign courses, the majority of students embrace the opportunity to accelerate learning and meet career goals. More...
Reported skills gap widens—and so does skepticism
Submitted by Stefanie Botelho. The projected shortfall between the demand for workers with university degrees and the supply of Americans who have them continues to widen, according to new research from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce. More...
Repérer les compétences transversales et transférables
Les compétences transversales et transférables sont désormais reconnues et recherchées par les employeurs. Les repérer et les prendre en compte permettrait d’améliorer l’appariement entre offre et demande de travail. Le réseau Emploi Compétences, animé par France Stratégie, consacre un rapport aux outils de repérage, de reconnaissance et de valorisation.
Consulter le rapport. Voir l'article...
