BWP 1/2025

Company-based training and competency development

Coverbild: BWP 1/2025

Companies are currently facing major challenges with regard to the initial and continuing VET of skilled workers. Company-based training places are increasingly remaining vacant while courses of higher education study also leading to a vocational qualification are gaining in significance instead. Large numbers of experienced skilled workers will leave working life over the next few years, and a great deal of professional expertise will depart with them. At the same time, technological and ecological change in the economy and within society (digitalisation, artificial intelligence and the green economy) is sure to create a high degree of momentum.
How will companies react to these challenges? What importance do they attach to investments in the vocational training and competency development of their employees? What strategies are they pursuing in this respect, and which factors influence their decisions? These questions form the main focus of this issue of BWP.

Editorial


Special Focus

Ute Leber; Barbara Schwengler

Company-based initial and continuing vocational education and training as strategies to secure a supply of skilled workers


Valeska C. Walter; Ian Grondey; Ralph Conrads

Assisted training offering support to companies providing training and to disadvantaged young people


Mortimer Schlieker; Agnes Dietzen

Systematic competence management in the company

Consequences for the participation of low-skilled employees in continuing vocational education and training


Kathrin Weis

Do CVET agreements encourage employee participation in continuing vocational education and training?


Myriam Baum; Lisa Fournier

Company investments in continuing training at a time of transformation


“What is important to us is a continuing training culture which supports the individual initiative of staff”

Interview with Julia Hunsicker, Deputy Managing Director and Head of HR and Marketing at Fritsch GmbH in Steinwenden


Helin Alagöz-Gessler; Amelie Piepenbring; Jagraj Winter

Shaping company-based continuing VET effectively in the digital shift

Experiences from SME consultancy in the Berlin-Brandenburg region


Katrin Gutschow; Carolin Böse

Recognition and validation of competencies as a contribution to the acquisition of skilled workers

A comparison of established and new procedures


From research and practice

Margit Ebbinghaus; Sabine Mohr

Seeking and securing … and then losing it again – findings relating to training places which are unfilled due to premature contract dissolutions


Felix Hüning; Ralf Eylmanns; Waltraud Gräfen

ETAUS – a new course of study oriented towards training

Supporting the decision-making process for young people in the area of electrical engineering


Sabine Tritscher-Archan; Elisabeth Hassek-Eder

Higher vocational education and training in Austria

Background, requirements, expectations


Sustainable – digital – equal opportunities. Future scenarios for work, education and employment

An interview with Dietmar Heisler on the occasion of the 23rd University Conference on Vocational Education and Training


Occupations

Anke Jürgensen

Nursing assistant – soon to be a new nationally standardised training occupation


Profile of an occupation – medical assistant


Thomas Vollmer

Report on the Board Meeting held on 12 December 2024