The module “IDENTIFICATION AND DEFINITION OF PROBLEMS IN THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SECTOR” is designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge required to effectively identify and define problems in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector. As we dive into the significance of how businesses and society perceive research, you learn to transform this knowledge into actionable plans that are grounded in solid research practices. Throughout this module, we guided you step-by-step in creating detailed specification documents for your research projects. This not only sharpened your analytical skills but also deepened your appreciation for meticulous research planning. We tackled both ethical and practical considerations, ensuring that you conducted your research responsibly and effectively. At the end of this journey, you will not only have perfected your problem identification skills, but you will also be ready to make a meaningful impact on the VET community. You are able to understand the critical role of research analysis in promoting social innovation and improving VET practices. This module was more than just a learning experience—it was a call to action to actively engage and contribute to the development and improvement of VET through reflective and applied research. Join us as we explore the complexities of VET research and equip you to be a proactive part of this dynamic field!
Managing Director
Elena holds a Msc in political science and European law. She has a long professional experience on program and project development in the fields of VET, social inclusion, and labour market policies, particularly with vulnerable groups. Has worked as a project manager, evaluator, and content expert for public and private agencies, being responsible for small and large teams of experts/project staff with field experience in the EU28, Middle East, Asia, Subsaharan Africa, Caribbean, and Eastern and candidate countries. She’s director of MetropolisNet since 2023.
Location: Milano, Italy