Publications

CEDEFOP publications

The list of new acquisitions is published monthly to inform VET specialists about publications and documents acquired by the Library, Documentation and Archives Service of CEDEFOP. Publications are grouped by geographical focus. The new acquisitionslist is downloadable directly from CEDEFOP's website European Trainingvillage.

If you want to subscribe or if you have any query concerning this list, please send an e-mail to Igor Rečnik : ire@cedefop.eu.int

The value of learning - Evaluation and impact of education and training

Cedefop's third report on vocational education and training research, The value of learning, investigates the contribution of education and training to individual, economic and social capital. It also discusses how evaluation can become a tool for devising and delivering quality opportunities for learning, throughout life. It focuses specifically on evaluation of reforms and measures and on the impacts of education and training for society, individuals and enterprises.

Pratiques innovantes en formation et enjeux pour la professionnalisation des acteurs

Innovative practices in the field of training and related professional development issues
2006, 218 pp.
Cedefop Panorama series
Catalogue no.:TI-72-05-176-2A-C
Charge: free of charge

Identification of skill needs in nanotechnology

2006, 67 pp.
Cedefop Panorama series
Catalogue no.:TI-73-06-631-EN-C
Charge: free of charge

ICT skills certification in Europe

2006, 118 pp.
Catalogue no.:TI-75-06-421-EN-C
Charge: free of charge

ReferNet Belgium – Other publications

Publications edited by the Belgian Members of the Consortium can be downloaded.

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