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AI VET Project Launches Open-Access Training Materials to Empower VET Educators in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Seven practical modules — enriched with case studies and best practices — now available online to boost AI literacy, innovation, and pedagogical transformation across Europe The European project AI VET, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, proudly announces the release of its open-access training programme, created to help Vocational Education and Training (VET) professionals integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their daily practice in meaningful and accessible ways. Developed collaboratively by partners from Spain, Italy, Poland, and Belgium, the training programme offers a structured, hands-on introduction to AI in education. It combines practical guidance, case studies, and real-life examples showing how AI can enhance teaching, learning, and institutional innovation in vocational contexts. The complete training offer is now freely accessible on the project’s official platform:www.aivet-training.eu/training.php Seven Modules for AI-Powered Education The training package includes seven thematic modules, each designed to explore a key dimension of AI integration in VET: Each module features case studies, examples of good practice, and links to useful tools, allowing educators to see how AI is already transforming VET classrooms across Europe. The content is fully aligned with the EntreComp and DigComp 2.2 frameworks, ensuring pedagogical and strategic coherence with European education standards. Accessible, Inclusive, and Multilingual All training materials are freely available in four languages—English, Spanish, Italian, and Polish—and can be accessed by teachers, trainers, and education managers seeking to enhance their digital and pedagogical competences. By combining AI awareness, practical experimentation, and real-life examples, the AI VET project empowers VET professionals to navigate digital transformation responsibly and confidently, while ensuring ethical, inclusive, and human-centred use of AI in education. For more information and to explore the training materials, visit:www.aivet-training.eu/training.php

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AI VET Project Partners Gather in Málaga to Showcase AI-Based Training for VET Professionals

Meeting highlights the development of 7 beginner-friendly training modules for digital innovation in vocational education Partners of the European project AI VET will gather in Málaga for the next transnational project meeting, hosted by Spanish partner IT Solutions For All. The meeting marks a key milestone in the implementation of Work Package 3 (WP3), focused on the development of AI-based training materials tailored to the needs of vocational education and training (VET) professionals. During the event, each project partner will present the training modules they have developed, designed to introduce AI in education in a beginner-friendly and practical format. So far, partners have co-developed seven training modules covering a wide range of AI applications in teaching and training: Each module includes learning outcomes aligned with the EntreComp and DigComp2.2 frameworks, as well as clear objectives and practical case studies. The resources aim to empower VET teachers and trainers across Europe with the knowledge and confidence to integrate AI tools and thinking into their daily practice. All training materials will be made available in four languages (Spanish, English, Italian, Polish) and published as free and open-access content on the project’s official platform:🔗 https://www.aivet-training.eu/training.php At a later stage, the content will also be shared with key stakeholders in the VET and education sectors, with the goal of supporting wider dissemination and large-scale use across Europe. The Málaga meeting not only provides an opportunity to align and validate progress, but also reinforces the project’s commitment to inclusive, accessible, and forward-thinking innovation in vocational education.

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AI VET Launches to Equip Educators for the Future: A New European Initiative Brings AI Training to VET

The AI VET project offers practical and inclusive resources for vocational education professionals across Europe. The European project AI VET has officially launched, marking an important step forward in helping educators across Europe prepare for the future of work. At a time when digitalisation and artificial intelligence are reshaping labour markets at unprecedented speed, the project aims to provide vocational education and training (VET) professionals with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to adapt—and lead. AI VET is built on a simple idea: teachers and trainers shouldn’t need to be AI experts to prepare students for an AI-powered world. What they do need are the right tools—clear, accessible, and relevant to their context. That’s where this project comes in. Across Europe, VET providers are facing a growing pressure to update training offers in line with emerging skills. Traditional qualifications and feedback mechanisms often lag behind market demands. Teachers are looking for support—not just in understanding what AI is, but in knowing how to use it practically, ethically, and confidently in the classroom. To address this, the AI VET consortium brings together seven partners from Spain, Italy, Poland, and Belgium, including VET schools, NGOs, SMEs, and e-learning specialists. Together, they are co-developing tools and resources designed specifically for non-expert educators working in a fast-changing environment. An education platform for teachers, built by beachers At the heart of the project is the AI VET digital platform, now officially online: www.aivet-training.eu The platform serves as a multilingual hub where users can access a growing library of open-access training content. All materials are available in English, Spanish, Italian, and Polish, and have been designed with beginner users in mind. Visitors to the platform can already explore: Everything is open, free, and ready to use—whether you are a VET trainer, a curriculum designer, or a policy stakeholder. What’s Coming Next Over the course of the project, the AI VET platform will host seven training modules, covering topics such as: Each module is structured around learning outcomes, real-life case studies, and references to key digital and entrepreneurial competence frameworks, ensuring that the material is both pedagogically sound and practically useful. As the project progresses, these resources will be tested, validated, and shared with stakeholders across the education and training landscape—with the goal of promoting large-scale uptake and long-term sustainability. AI VET is more than a training project—it is a shared European response to a shared European challenge. By empowering educators with the tools to navigate change, it also empowers learners to thrive in the digital future. For more information or to explore the platform, visit:👉 www.aivet-training.eu

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INNOVET LATAM Empowers Educators and Learners with New EntreComp Training Tools

A complete framework to ignite entrepreneurial mindsets across VET systems in Guatemala and Venezuela — turning creativity and initiative into lifelong competences The INNOVET LATAM project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, proudly presents its EntreComp Training Tools, the latest milestone in its mission to strengthen Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Guatemala and Venezuela. Developed by European partners and co-designed with Latin American educators, this suite of tools and learning resources introduces the Entrepreneurship Competence Framework (EntreComp) to VET institutions, bridging the gap between technical education and real-world skills such as creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and resilience. The EntreComp Training Tools aim to make entrepreneurial learning a reality for everyone — not just business students, but all learners who want to act, create, and lead change in their communities. The EntreComp Training Package consists of five structured modules, complemented by four operational tools, offering both theory and hands-on practice. Together, they form a cohesive learning ecosystem that supports trainers and learners from awareness to application, and from individual reflection to collective action Each module corresponds to one of the three EntreComp competence areas — Ideas & Opportunities, Resources, and Into Action — and concludes with a step-by-step roadmap for embedding EntreComp into institutional practice: This structure makes the EntreComp framework accessible, adaptable, and actionable — especially for trainers new to competence-based education. Each tool complements a training area, helping learners apply EntreComp principles through structured reflection and collaborative project design: Together, these instruments create a powerful ecosystem for learning by doing, ensuring that entrepreneurial competences — creativity, initiative, perseverance, and teamwork — are cultivated at every level of the VET journey. The EntreComp Training Tools are designed not as static lessons, but as dynamic, flexible, and inclusive resources. Trainers can adapt them across disciplines — from agriculture and tourism to technology and crafts — while students are encouraged to co-create, reflect, and lead their own initiatives. By translating EntreComp into accessible training content and practical exercises, INNOVET LATAM builds a shared educational language between Europe and Latin America — one based on initiative, creativity, and responsibility. The tools are now ready to be piloted and adopted across partner VET institutions, ensuring that entrepreneurial education becomes part of the DNA of teaching and learning in the region. For more information and to explore the full EntreComp Training Toolkit, visit: https://www.innovetlatam.com/training.php?lang=EN

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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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Unlocking Digital Potential: the DREAM Project Successfully Concludes Mapping and Stocktaking ofDigital Challenges and Opportunities for MSMEs

The DREAM project is thrilled to announce the successful conclusion of Work Package 2 (WP2) – “Mapping and stocktaking of digital entrepreneurship challenges for MSMEs”. This collaborative effort, involving partners from Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Slovenia and Spain, has conducted an extensive analysis of the digitalisation needs of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in the post-pandemic landscape. Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the EU Commission, the DREAM project takes a pioneering approach to address the challenges brought by COVID-19 and digitalization, specifically focusing on the realms of Vocational Education & Training (VET) and MSMEs, with an emphasis on microenterprises. DREAM aims to bolster digital readiness, resilience, and capacity, empowering VET providers to deliver high-quality training. This project endeavours to enhance the flexibility of opportunities in MSMEs and VET by developing digital content that can be delivered through custom-made Open Educational Resources (OER). The first phase of DREAM’s implementation witnessed the consortium laying the groundwork for the entire project through WP2, a mapping and stocktaking of digital entrepreneurship challenges for MSMEs. In essence, the partners conducted a thorough analysis and identification of national trends and dynamics to transition from the research phase to the production of educational content. Comprising seven organisations from six different European countries, the project consortium diligently conducted WP2 activities to analyse trends, identify digital skill gaps, and uncover opportunities within the MSME ecosystem. This in-depth research serves as the bedrock for developing innovative training courses tailored to address the identified training needs. With a shared methodology and meticulous analysis, the project partners have produced five country-level reports, accompanied by an overarching EU report. These reports provide a comprehensive snapshot of the current state of digital entrepreneurship and digital resilience among MSMEs within their respective contexts. By revealing quali-quantitative data, challenges, opportunities, and strategies for promoting digital competences, these insights empower owners, managers, policymakers, educators, and stakeholders to navigate the digital landscape effectively. Within DREAM’s WP2, several final deliverables have been developed, including: For any further information on the DREAM project, please visit: https://www.digital-dream-lab.eu/

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