#OurStories: We don't need no education

Contrary to Pink Floyd's cheeky statement, the value of education in our fast-paced, ever-upgrading digital world is more significant than ever. Buckle up as we debunk this catchy myth with BlendVET – an EEA Grants project in Slovenia shaping the future of vocational training and bringing the benefits of blended learning well beyond the classroom walls.

 

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The BlendVET project, a collaborative initiative funded by the EEA Grants in Slovenia, seeks to revolutionize vocational education and training (VET) through the adoption of blended learning methodologies. The project brings together partners from across Europe, including educational institutions and organisations in Norway, Iceland and Slovenia focused on promoting excellence in VET.

© Åssiden Videregående Skole
Norwegian high school Åssiden presenting digital learning experiences in Slovenia. © Åssiden Videregående Skole

 
Blended learning is an educational approach that combines traditional face-to-face teaching methods with digital technologies such as online learning platforms, virtual classrooms, and e-learning materials. “Blended learning, also known as hybrid learning, is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods,” says Jonny Kurt Pettersen from the Viken Higher Vocational College in Norway, one of the many partners in this project. 

© Viken Higher Vocational College
© Viken Higher Vocational College

 

The BlendVET project promotes the use of blended learning approaches in the Slovenian VET system to improve its quality and effectiveness and to make it more accessible to a wider range of learners.

“This project opens up new opportunities for Slovenian schools. It primarily includes enthusiasts who like to experiment with digital technology in the classroom. But it's not about technology; it's about the quality of education. We all want to improve education and the life of students, teachers, parents, and the society as a whole."  Mag. Janez Damjan, Director of the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training (Project Promoter of the BlendVET project).  

 

© Åssiden Videregående Skole
© Åssiden Videregående Skole

 

The project is being implemented by a consortium of partners, including the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Vocational Education and Training, the Norwegian Åssiden upper secondary school, the University of Ljubljana, and the Akureyri Comprehensive College in Iceland, just to name a few. The project is funded by the EEA Grants, which have allocated €1.6 million to support its implementation.

 “The project is exciting and has several objectives. One of the most important is to strengthen teachers' competence in the use of technology and digital didactics in teaching.”  Ana Laura Sieder, International coordinator at the Åssiden Upper Secondary School.
© https://blendvet.si
© https://blendvet.si
"The reason why I want to be part of this project is because I am passionate about online pedagogy and teaching online, and I see this as a unique opportunity to apply this in my profession." Jenny Ellingsen-Suri, VET-teacher taking part in the BlendVET project 

With a strong commitment to improving the quality of vocational education and training, the BlendVET project holds the potential to significantly impact the future of VET across Europe, equipping learners with the essential skills and competencies required for success in the rapidly evolving job market. The project is also expected to have a positive impact on the wider economy, by supporting the development of a skilled and competent workforce that is better equipped to meet the needs of the labour market.

© Viken Higher Vocational College
© Viken Higher Vocational College

 

Overall, the BlendVET project is an inspiring initiative that is helping to drive innovation and excellence in vocational education and training in Slovenia, by bringing together future-driven partners from Iceland, Norway and Slovenia. 

Find out more about the BlendVET project here and the EEA and Norway Grants education programme in Slovenia here.  And read more about the EEA and Norway Grants education programmes here.
 

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This article is part of the #OurStories campaign. The campaign looks at the vast variety of inspirational stories of projects and connections made possible through the EEA and Norway Grants. We will be sharing these stories on this website through articles and videos published on social media and Youtube. More importantly, #OurStories is a platform for the thousands of project participants who have in one way or the other been involved in projects made possible by the EEA and Norway Grants. 

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