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The virtual conference report on “Measuring the return on investment in TVET” is now online. The virtual conference took place from 9 to 16 May 2016 on the UNEVOC TVeT Forum and was moderated by Phil Loveder and John Stanwick from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research in Australia.
The virtual conference sought to inform the wider technical and vocational education and training (TVET) community about a collaborative research project currently undertaken by the NCVER and UNESCO-UNEVOC which aims to explore the different benefits from investing in TVET and ways to measure the return on investment in TVET across a range of countries, and the virtual conference was an opportunity for the community to share their ideas, expertise and experiences with the research team.
The questions addressed during the virtual conference include:
You can read our news item on the virtual conference here.
The full report can be downloaded here. The summary of the report can be downloaded here.