ILO Wins Aus4Skills Program to Boost Vietnam's VET Quality Assurance
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has emerged victorious in the Aus4Skills Knowledge Exchange Program, focusing on quality assurance in vocational training in Vietnam. The program, set to run over the next two months, kicked off with an introductory workshop comparing national VET regulatory standards between Australia and Vietnam.
The program, awarded to Chisholm and Audit Express, comprises four parts. It began with an introductory workshop delving into Australia's national VET regulatory standards and a comparison with Vietnam's VET regulation. Stage two involves a week-long Knowledge Exchange in Australia, centering around Quality Assurance topics and networking events.
The program aims to deepen participants' understanding of various aspects, including quality management, risk-based and digital internal QA approaches, Australian best practices in internal QA tools, and risk-based external quality assurance in Australian VET. Participants include senior leaders from Vietnamese VET Colleges, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, DVCET officials, and a VET Accreditor from the HCMC University of Technology and Education.
The ILO's win in the Aus4Skills Knowledge Exchange Program marks a significant step towards enhancing quality assurance in Vietnam's vocational training. The program, building on previous Aus4Skills training, contributes to the end-of-program outcomes for the VET Project under Aus4Skills Phase 2. It aligns with Aus4Skills' mission to support Vietnam's aspirations to become an upper middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income country by 2045.
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