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Ensuring Quality in VET Networks

Following new LLP through the past years there’s a rapid growing of VET networks throughout Europe, with a strong tendency to interlocking educational activities across organisations and sectors. Apparently this shift towards multilateral and transversal cooperation in VET calls for new and innovative approaches to joint decision making, shared planning, coordinated implementation and quality control of educational provision.However the vast majority of instruments and methods of quality assurance available for educational planning, monitoring and evaluation on provider level do not meet the new requirements. They are designed for managing the quality of either individual organisations or discrete training processes and structures, and this way are systematically counting out collaborative quality processes within newly emerging learning networks.Through recent Leonardo da Vinci programme periods the European CERN partnership, with the help of evaluation, planning and management experts has developed a set of quality instruments in order to bridge this gap. Besides research papers, evaluation handbooks and training programmes the EVAL II project with SPEAK produced an strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation tool for VET networks, which in the course of the Leonardo da Vinci pilot project EVAL IV has been tested and validated in collaboration with VET institutes and stakeholders.The VETWORKS project transferred the SPEAK instrument within a multi-stakeholder approach to national VET networks, and advanced their effectiveness and efficiency by using the European common quality assurance framework (CQAF), as well as the European Quality Assurance Reference Framework (EQARF), as a reference framework for implementation. In accordance with the Helsinki goals, the project was aimed to improve educational planning and training delivery within local, regional and sectoral VET networks in order to become a world quality reference and develop a common culture of quality improvement.The VETWORK is promoted by the University of Economics, Cracow, whose transfer partner in Poland is the Regional Office for Social Policy. The partnership falls into 7 highly professional partners from 7 countries (PL,DE,HU,EL,ES,AT,IE), of which 6 actively transferred the quality approach to regional / national VET networks (the Irish partner - developer of SPEAK, was responsible for technically adapting the SPEAK tool, supporting implementation units and delivering multiplicator training.

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