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From November 2014, QTLS has been offered by the Education & Training Foundation (ETF) to members of the Society for Education & Training (SET) for a fee of £490. In order to obtain QTLS, the candidate is required to register with SET, undertake annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and complete SET's 'Professional Formation' process.
From November 2014, ATLS has been offered by the Education & Training Foundation (ETF) to members of the Society for Education & Training (SET) for a fee of £485. In order to obtain ATLS, the candidate is required to register with SET, undertake Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and complete SET's 'Professional Formation' process.
The agency gives advice and support on professional education policy, programmes, and practice to governments, social partners, and training providers in countries ranging from Morocco to Kazakhstan and from Belarus to Jordan [link to list below]. The ETF is based in Torino, Italy. It is primarily funded from the EU budget with an annual ...
Since 2015, authority of the NLN Materials service has passed to the Education and Training Foundation, with the materials hosted within Xtensis's social bookmarking site XtLearn.net which still allows direct access and independent download, but also enables mixing with other content sources from around the web into content collections. [7]
FTE has developed a 5-step education model emphasizing the development of employable skills needed for a successful career as a technician. The five principles of the FTE Education Model [1] are: Learning-by-doing: Student-centred training using modern learning technologies; Best of both: Local teachers with international skills training
This change was prompted by two significant reforms in the Swiss education system: the tertiarization of teacher training and reforms in vocational education and training. [10] With these two reforms and the newly assigned tasks and competencies, the structures and organization of the Institute were also adapted and the services were re ...
"Education and Training 2010" was the name given by the European Commission to the activities it supports which pursue the agenda set out in the 2001 report of European Ministers of Education to the Spring 2001 European Council, and in their 2002 joint work programme with the Commission.
Previously the EFA was responsible for distributing funding for state education in England for 3–19 year olds, as well as managing the estates of schools and colleges; and the SFA was responsible for funding skills training for further education in England and running the National Apprenticeship Service and the National Careers Service.