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ATEE Webinar: Inside VET Teacher Education: Connecting Policy, Practice and People


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Date: Wednesday, 17th June 2026

Time: 18:00 CEST

 Platform: Online 

 Keynote Speaker: Paolo Nardi, Executive Director of EfVET (European Forum of Technical and Vocational Education and Training)

As part of the European Skills & VET Week 2026, we are delighted to invite you to our next ATEE webinar, which dives deep into a vital yet often overlooked sector of the educational landscape: Vocational Education and Training (VET).

What is VET?

Vocational Education and Training focuses on equipping learners with the practical, technical, and job-specific skills required for direct entry into the workforce. VET bridges the gap between traditional schooling and the rapidly evolving labor market.

At the heart of high-quality VET systems are the teacher educators who train vocational instructors. This webinar will explore how we can better support these professionals by connecting high-level policy frameworks with actual classroom practice and the real-world experiences of people on the ground.

We are honored to welcome Paolo Nardi, the Executive Director of EfVET, to share his extensive global expertise on how teacher education can drive innovation, equity, and resilience within vocational systems.

Whether you are a seasoned researcher, a policymaker, or a teacher educator looking to understand the unique dynamics of vocational training, this session is for you.

 [Register for the ATEE Webinar Here]

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