Vocational education and training in Greece

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Vocational education and training in Greece Starting with Apprenticeship (StartApp) project Institute of Entrepreneurship Development Berlin Nov 2014

Table of Contents The education system in Greece Educational attainment The vocational and training system Reforms promoting lifelong learning in Greece Incentives for entering VET Berlin 18 Nov 2014 2

The education system in Greece Education in Greece is separated into 3 stages: Primary Secondary Tertiary Post-secondary initial vocational training, which leads to the receipt of a certificate, is not considered a part of the formal education system The Greek educational system can be summed up in the figure that follows on the next slide: Berlin 18 Nov 2014 3

The education system in Greece Berlin 18 Nov 2014 4

Educational attainment -1 Generally high level of participation in education. More than 30% of people between ages of 30 to 34 had tertiary level qualifications (in 2012). Percentage of young people leaving education and training early has decreased since 2006. Early leaving rate in Greece (11.4%) is below the European average (12.7%) and even above the target that is set for 2020. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 5

Educational attainment -2 In terms of lifelong learning, there was a 2.4% rate of participation in 2011. The European average was at 8.9%. European benchmark at 15% for 2020. However, participation rates in LLL are decreasing throughout Europe. Rate of participation in education activities of people with tertiary education was 31.8% (double than those with a secondary education and eight times higher than those with only a primary education). Berlin 18 Nov 2014 6

Vocational and training system -1 The Greek public has always shown a great demand for general education and university degrees. Vocational education and training in the past only had minimal interest for young people. The same applies still today. Vocational education is looked upon as a last resort, even though the Greek government is trying to promote VET as an option of equal standing. Most young persons prefer the general upper secondary education, which gives access to university studies (approximately 75%). Vocational education still remains the second choice for most parents and children. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 7

Vocational and training system -2 VET tends to attract individuals with low performance or who belong to lower economic brackets. These statistics also tend to reinforce negative stereotypes at the expense of vocational education and training. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 8

Vocational and training system -3 VET early leaving rates is also quite high more than 20.3% for Greece as a whole, compared to 3.3% early leaving from the unified lyceum. High regional differences exist, with highest early leaving rates observed in Crete, Epirus and Central Macedonia and lowest in the Ionian islands. Main reasons for early leaving in VET are seen to be low social/economic/educational level. 8 out of 10 individuals that opt for VET choose vocational upper secondary school, with only 2 out of 10 choosing an apprenticeship school. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 9

Vocational and training system -4 According to new legislation, which aims to attract more individuals to VET, the following options are provided in addition to upper secondary school: Initial vocational education within the formal education system in the second cycle of secondary education at a vocational upper secondary school (day or evening classes) Initial vocational training outside the formal education system (also known as non-formal) in vocational training schools, vocational training institutes and centres for lifelong learning and colleges. Vocational education and training for special groups OEAD apprenticeship programmes Berlin 18 Nov 2014 10

Vocational and training system -5 In addition to the aforementioned below are a few more examples (nonexhaustive list) of vocational education and training provided in Greece: A large number of enterprises also provide systematic organized training programmes for their employees (in-house training), primarily through seminars and accelerated programmes. Social partners implement training programmes for their members and for other groups of citizens (European Social Fund) GSEE implements VET aimed at workers in the private sector, unemployed individuals and union officials. The Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen and Merchants (GSEVEE) implements training and retraining programmes in the fields of environmental management, tourism, technical vocations etc. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 11

Reforms promoting lifelong learning in Greece -1 Lifelong learning takes into account different types of learning that an individual undertakes throughout his life, with the aim of gaining new knowledge, skills and competences and/or updating existing competencies. Lifelong learning is a relatively new policy priority in Greece and is embedded in the growth model of the country. The Hellenic Qualifications Framework is developed to serve this purpose and to align with the EQF. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 12

Reforms promoting lifelong learning in Greece -2 The National Network of Lifelong Learning (NNLL) has been launched in the learning areas of: Initial vocational education and training (IVET) Continuing vocational education and training (CVET) General adult education The network supports cooperation in operations as follows: Diagnosis of adult education and training needs in response to labour market needs and social growth, Provision of lifelong learning guidance and counselling services, Accreditation of providers, trainers, occupational profiles and non-formal education curricula, Recognition of occupational qualifications and certification of knowledge, skills and competences, Recognition of professional rights in equivalence to occupational qualifications, Information, dissemination and communication. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 13

Reforms promoting lifelong learning in Greece -3 The LLL policy and activities are implemented by a number of different actors, including: General Secretariat for Lifelong Learning (GSLL) Regional LLL department units (Attica, Central Greece, Central Macedonia, East Macedonia and Thrace, Western Greece, Western Macedonia, Epirus, Thessaly, Ionian Islands, Crete, Peloponnese) Municipal LLL department units (Athens, Thessaloniki) National Organisation for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance (EOPPEP) National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA) Berlin 18 Nov 2014 14

Incentives for entering VET As previously mentioned the number of young people who are choosing vocational education and training still remains low, primarily due to the perceptions that are held of VET being primarily for underperforming and lower class individuals. The Greek state is encouraging individuals to enroll in vocational education and training through a series of incentives that are addressed to individuals, businesses and VET providers. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 15

Incentives for entering VET - individuals The primary incentives used to encourage individuals to enroll into vocational education and training are regularity and financial. Public VET is free and upon successful completion provides certificates to its graduates on the specific specialty/field, thus enabling the individual to access the specific sector for employment. Graduates of 12-month apprenticeships who pass their examination can even receive a level 4 certification (higher education). Berlin 18 Nov 2014 16

Incentives for entering VET - individuals Other incentives include the updating of one s knowledge, skills and competence by: Linking non-formal education programmes to the formal education system through accredited modular programmes Granting education leave for participation in LLL programmes Setting up personal education accounts, with contributions from the employer and employee Establishing personal learning time accounts to let workers take part in such training programmes Berlin 18 Nov 2014 17

Incentives for entering VET businesses and VET training providers Companies are also entitled to a payback into LAEK if they carry out training programmes for their staff (managed by OEAD) Many companies even receive financial incentives to offer training places to students in or graduates of VET programmes. They can thus contribute to the education and training of trainees. Berlin 18 Nov 2014 18

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