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DISCOVER Project Hosts Virtual Study Visit on Digital Transformation in Tunisian VET Sector

18/10/2024
DISCOVER Project Hosts Virtual Study Visit on Digital Transformation in Tunisian VET Sector

The DISCOVER project continues to strengthen collaboration between European and neighboring countries, aiming to equip VET (Vocational Education and Training) institutions with the tools to embrace the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

On October 16-17, the project held a virtual study visit, bringing together partners, VET providers, trainers, learners, and stakeholders from Tunisia’s VET sector. This event showcased the project’s progress and facilitated valuable discussions on digital transformation within the sector.

Participants were introduced to key developments in the DISCOVER project, including the Digital Learning Strategy Toolkit and Ecosystem Mapping, designed to support VET institutions in their digital transition. The event also highlighted best practices in digital learning from Cyprus and Greece, offering practical insights for effective implementation. Interactive workshops and discussions allowed participants to explore challenges in digital transformation while engaging hands-on with digital tools and technologies.

This virtual study visit marks a significant step towards the next phase of the DISCOVER project, which will include an in-person study visit in Athens, Greece, in January 2025. Stay informed about the project here and its developments by following its social media platform.

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Target Groups

Teachers, School leaders, School staff, Adults, VET professionals, Adult educators

Education Level

Higher education, VET, Adult education, Professional education