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Is the stock of VET skills adequate? Assessment methodologies

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Item:395
Title:Is the stock of VET skills adequate? Assessment methodologies
Authors:Richard Blandy, Brett Freeland
Publication date: 11 June 2000
Publication type:Research report
Themes:Industry and employers > Skill shortages > General
Industry and employers > Skill shortages > Skills audits
Teaching and learning > Student assessment > General
ISBN:0 87397 587 1

This report presents indicators available for international comparisons of vocational education and training. It examines a range of data collections, cultural variations and differences in policy objectives across countries. The study can assist educators, policy-makers, researchers and society in general to measure progress towards the realisation of national education and training goals, with the aim of improving education and training systems.

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