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EU Tools for LATAM Innovation: INNOVET LATAM Delivers a Suite of Transformative VET Resources for Latin America

From Europe to Latin America: transferring the most effective EU frameworks — EQAVET, EQF, ESCO, Europass, and CEDEFOP Learning Outcomes — into actionable training tools for real impact The INNOVET LATAM project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, proudly presents its third major result — a comprehensive suite of European-inspired VET tools and training resources, developed by EU experts and now being implemented and localized by partners in Guatemala and Venezuela. This new generation of tools translates Europe’s most powerful VET quality and transparency frameworks — EQAVET, EQF, ESCO, Europass, and CEDEFOP Learning Outcomes — into practical instruments and training modules designed to help Latin American educators, trainers, and policymakers modernize their systems, align qualifications with market needs, and improve learners’ employability. These resources embody the project’s central goal: turning cooperation into capacity, and capacity into transformation. At the heart of this result lies the Training Process and EU Tools Guide, which outlines a five-phase model for designing, implementing, and reviewing training processes through EU standards: Across all phases, the integration of EU frameworks is made concrete: The combined effect is a practical, scalable, and context-adaptable toolkit that brings EU excellence to Latin American realities. To make these tools operational, INNOVET LATAM developed five specialized training modules, one per framework. Each training module — designed by EU partners and delivered through bilingual materials — introduces key concepts, governance structures, and hands-on exercises that allow Latin American educators to apply EU methodologies directly in their classrooms and institutions. Together, these modules empower VET providers to move from theory to implementation, ensuring that quality, transparency, and employability become integral to every training offer. The suite was developed collaboratively by a strong European team: Once transferred, the tools will be piloted, customized, and institutionalized by Latin American partners — ASEC (Guatemala), Universidad Popular de Guatemala, Fe y Alegría (Venezuela), and CESAP (Venezuela) — who will adapt them to local systems, languages, and sectoral needs. This two-phase structure — EU-led creation and LATAM-led adoption — embodies the “Two-Way Cooperation” principle that defines INNOVET LATAM: mutual learning, co-ownership, and long-term sustainability. The EU toolkits are more than resources — they are pathways to modernization. By embedding quality assurance, qualification comparability, and labour-market alignment into VET delivery, they pave the way for sustainable reform, improved employability, and regional competitiveness. This achievement represents a major step in INNOVET LATAM’s roadmap: equipping educators and policymakers with open, free, and transferable learning instruments that will continue to evolve within the project’s Open Educational Resources (OER) platform. For more information and access to the full toolkits and training modules, visit: https://www.innovetlatam.com/training.php?lang=EN

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INNOVET LATAM Launches the Governance Model for Inclusive VET: Making Education Systems Work for Everyone

A comprehensive framework for rethinking how Vocational Education and Training can reach, include, and empower those left behind The INNOVET LATAM project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, proudly announces the publication of its second major result — the Governance Model for Inclusive Vocational Education and Training (VET). This model offers a new architecture for inclusion, designed to help education systems in Guatemala and Venezuela — and beyond — make inclusion not an optional add-on, but a core principle of governance. Developed collaboratively by European and Latin American experts, the model provides a practical, structured, and evidence-informed framework for policy-makers, institutions, and practitioners who seek to make VET accessible, equitable, and empowering for all learners, especially those facing vulnerability or exclusion. The INNOVET Inclusive VET Model redefines what it means to govern vocational systems inclusively. It argues that inclusion cannot be achieved through policy rhetoric or infrastructure expansion alone — it must be intentionally designed into the decision-making, coordination, and accountability structures that underpin education and training systems. In today’s world, VET must respond simultaneously to shifting labour markets, digital transitions, social inequalities, and environmental challenges. The Inclusive Governance Model recognizes that these transformations can either deepen exclusion or serve as opportunities for renewal. Its central premise is clear: inclusive VET is not only a social obligation but a strategic necessity for resilient and competitive societies. Rather than treating inclusion as a project or a pilot, the model positions it as a whole-system principle — one that requires coherence across education, employment, welfare, and enterprise. The document provides a structured approach, built around five interrelated dimensions, each identifying key governance functions, implementation mechanisms, and examples of real-life practices. Five Dimensions of Inclusive VET Governance Each dimension of the model is presented in a concise one-page synthesis combining: Together, they provide a roadmap for transforming inclusion from principle to practice, equipping stakeholders with the tools to govern change collaboratively and sustainably The Inclusive Governance Model builds on extensive fieldwork and dialogue among partners from Belgium, Italy, Spain, Guatemala, and Venezuela. It translates comparative analysis, participatory research, and on-the-ground experimentation into a coherent model for systemic reform. For European partners, it represents a way to extend good practices in quality assurance, stakeholder participation, and recognition of prior learning beyond EU borders. For Latin American partners, it offers a mechanism to localize innovation — embedding global frameworks like EQF, ESCO, and EntreComp into national realities, while reinforcing social inclusion and employability. As a whole, the model embodies the cooperation ethos of INNOVET LATAM: a commitment to co-design, mutual learning, and long-term institutional capacity building. It is both a strategic guide and a practical instrument that can be used in workshops, policy dialogues, institutional self-assessments, or funding programme design. The Governance Model for Inclusive VET reminds us that inclusion is not an act of generosity but of responsibility — a shared, cross-sectoral effort requiring courage, creativity, and collaboration. It calls on policy-makers to move beyond fragmented reforms and to embrace systems where VET acts as a driver of dignity, equity, and sustainable development. As the second key output of the INNOVET LATAM project, this model consolidates the partnership’s commitment to making VET cooperation a transformative force — not only across continents, but within communities. To access the full Governance Model and explore all dimensions, visit: https://www.innovetlatam.com/model.php?lang=EN

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