Why education courses
Vocational education and training (VET) provide learners with essential skills to support their personal development, improving their employability and encouraging active citizenship.
As industries and occupations change, so will the needs of employers and the demands placed on workers. High-quality vocational education and training (VET) plays a key role in ensuring that people have the right skills to tackle socioeconomic challenges and thrive in their personal and professional lives. This is true both for today’s young people, for whom VET provides an easy way into the labour market from compulsory education, and for adults who need to upskill and retrain to adapt to a world of changing work.
Learning during your adult life is a very important part of how you develop and contributes to your integration into society and your professional success. The more specialized you will be, possibly in several areas of your field of activity, the more you will be able to cope with changes.
Vocational training aims to develop new skills, while professional development aims to improve existing skills, the latter being sometimes seen as a stage in professional training, that of accumulating professional knowledge additional to basic training.
Adapting employees to the requirement of the workplace and the respective position.
Promotion at work.
– Professional career development.
– Updating professional knowledge and skills for the job.
– Improving professional training for the basic occupation.
– Acquisition of advanced knowledge.
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