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Training Assessment Project Romania Country Report

This assessment is aimed at identifying and assessing the current conditions and common practices under which Romanian training institutions operate and providing policy makers and training providers with key actions and recommendations to strengthen the education and training system in the country, with the intention of leading to increased economic productivity and competitiveness.
The Romania Country Report presents the findings and results of TAP analysis, and the overall performance of Romanian training providers as benchmarked by the TAP methodology, highlighting actions to improve training outcomes, e.g., employability of graduates, and raising performance to meet international good practices. The TAP analysis focused on two groups of training providers, namely: institutions offering initial vocational education and training (IVET) programs with a duration between three and five years, and institutions offering continuous vocational education and training (CVET), offering short courses targeting adults (including public and private companies and nongovernmental organizations providing internal training to their own staff). 

External Author(s)
James Gresham, Alina Sava, Alison Zimmermann, Ioana Ciucanu, Alexandru Ghita
Type
Research reports
Education Sector
Technical and vocational education and training (TVET)
Date of Publication
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Topics
Research
Region
Services
Conducting research and evaluation in the education sector