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SELFIE WBL scoping study: a potential role in linking companies and regional innovation with VET schools

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The report discusses the role of SELFIE WBL in connecting business and regional innovation with VET schools. It highlights the need for a self-reflection tool to improve these connections and fill the existing gap in the market. The report emphasizes the importance of understanding innovation, skills, and VET's role in supporting innovation. It suggests developing a normative model of VET's role in innovation to provide a basis for the tool's parameters. The report also addresses the need to bridge the gap between schools and companies, expand the potential user base, and balance top-down and bottom-up interests. Furthermore, it outlines an action plan indicating the next steps for further research, stakeholder mapping, and engagement, as well as developing a normative model and conducting experimental innovative projects. These steps would provide a solid foundation for the future development and implementation of SELFIE WBL for innovation in the VET sector.

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  • MCCOSHAN Andrew & MELSTVEIT ROSEME Maria & MOBILIO Luca & HERRERO Cesar, 2023. "SELFIE WBL scoping study: a potential role in linking companies and regional innovation with VET schools," JRC Research Reports JRC134782, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc134782
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