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VET Governance

Implemented
Not Implemented
Not Applicable
A list of levels for the selected indicator.
LevelALBBIHKOSMNEMKDSRB
The VET Governance system consults systematically with and engages key social partners.
State
RS
FBiH
The VET Governance system operates on a clear set of regulations and standards.
State
RS
FBiH
There is concrete evidence of preparatory government activity to set up a VET agency or co-ordinate the sector (e.g., a budget has been assigned; there is a draft structure of the agency, etc.).
State
RS
FBiH
The VET Governance system evaluates quality of VET institutions.
State
RS
FBiH
The VET Governance system approves new VET programmes/providers.
State
RS
FBiH
The VET Governance system monitors trends in VET outcomes (e.g. employability).
*Not all trends are monitored
State
RS
FBiH
There are statistical tracking mechanisms, consultation processes and evidence from skills surveys that support planning and development of the VET sector .
State
RS
FBiH
Learners have access to updated and relevant career guidance and information (e.g., about employability) to make informed decisions about their education and training pathways.
State
RS
FBiH
The monitoring and re-adjustment of VET policy is regular and systematic.
State
RS
FBiH
Employers’ representatives deem that incentives for employers’ participation in VET provision are sufficient and there is widespread participation in developing curricula, offering WBL placements and other forms of engagement.
*Under development
State
RS
FBiH

Note that for Bosnia and Herzegovina, “State” stands for the state level, while “FBiH” stands for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and “RS” stands for Republika Srpska - the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Note that the presented scoring criteria system is not a full representation of the scoring methodology used to determine the score for an indicator. For more information, see the Methodology section.

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