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Kosovo: Career Guidance Policy and Practice Review by ETF
Published on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 @ 1:48 AM by iccdppadm
3239 Views :: 0 Comments :: Career Development, Public Policy, Developing Countries, Europe, Co-ordination and Leadership
 

This paper produced by Helmut Zelloth of the European Training Foundation (ETF) traces the history of career guidance provision in the education, training and employment sectors in Kosovo particularly since 2001. Based on field visit observations and relevant documentation, the paper sets out the strengths, weaknesses, and policy and other recommendations for career guidance provision in Kosovo.

Kosovo is a landlocked country with boundaries of 702 kms and a population of 1.8m people. Its population is aged mainly under 28 years.

This paper is a useful description of one country's experience in charting the way forward to developing a policy and system for guidance provision where none existed previously.

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Last edit: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 by Admin Account
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