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INEW Newsletter No. 12 - October 2016 www.riet-edu.org (+54 11) 53 54 66 62 [email protected] Venezuela 340 (C1095AAH) CABA - Argentina VISIT OF JARI LAUKIA, DIRECTOR OF HAAGA HELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES Jari Laukia, director of the INEW member Finnish institu- tion, Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences, visited Buenos Aires. Within the framework of INEW, the director of the Vocational Training School carried out several activi- ties: he gave a lecture addressed to INEW Executive Direc- tors on the Finnish education and production system, exchanged dialogues on INEW axis of action, such as education and labor guidance, the relationship with the socio-productive context, training for trainers and so on. He also participated in conferences on how Vocational Training works in Argentina and its characteristics. In addition, he had the opportunity to visit important institutions related to educa- tion and work, such as INET, FEDUTEC, PREJET, CFP N° 28, among others. EDUCATION AND LABOR MEETINGS IN URUGUAY INEW authorities traveled to the capital city of Uruguay, Montevideo, with a new goal in mind and visited the most important institutions in terms of education and work. The tour, guided by Mateo Berri, coordinator of the Assessment and Monitoring Unit and Victor Conde, communications advisor, both from INEFOP (National Institute of Employment and Vocational Training), included a visit to several institutions in order to deal with: National Office of Employment of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security: operation of the entity, employment centers and labor intermediation. Knowledge Certification Unit of the Universidad del Trabajo of Uruguay: organization of the institution, professional technical coun- cil, division of training and implementation of knowledge certification. Jari Laukia and INEW together in Argentina. The authorities visited the facilities of the Urugua- yan Industrial Center of Bakers. Lectures and meetings on Vocational Training. Visits to important institutions: FEDUTEC. 1

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INEW Newsletter No. 12 - October 2016www.riet-edu.org(+54 11) 53 54 66 [email protected] 340 (C1095AAH) CABA - Argentina

VISIT OF JARI LAUKIA, DIRECTOR OF HAAGA HELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Jari Laukia, director of the INEW member Finnish institu-tion, Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences, visited Buenos Aires. Within the framework of INEW, the director of the Vocational Training School carried out several activi-ties: he gave a lecture addressed to INEW Executive Direc-tors on the Finnish education and production system, exchanged dialogues on INEW axis of action, such as education and labor guidance, the relationship with the socio-productive context, training for trainers and so on. He also participated in conferences on how Vocational Training works in Argentina and its characteristics. In addition, he had the opportunity to visit important institutions related to educa-tion and work, such as INET, FEDUTEC, PREJET, CFP N° 28, among others.

EDUCATION AND LABOR MEETINGS IN URUGUAY

INEW authorities traveled to the capital city of Uruguay, Montevideo, with a new goal in mind and visited the most important institutions in terms of education and work. The tour, guided by Mateo Berri, coordinator of the Assessment and Monitoring Unit and Victor Conde, communications advisor, both from INEFOP (National Institute of Employment and Vocational Training), included a visit to several institutions in order to deal with:

National O�ce of Employment of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security: operation of the entity, employment centers and labor intermediation.

Knowledge Certi�cation Unit of the Universidad del Trabajo of Uruguay: organization of the institution, professional technical coun-cil, division of training and implementation of knowledge certi�cation.

Jari Laukia and INEW together in Argentina.

The authorities visited the facilities of the Urugua-yan Industrial Center of Bakers.

Lectures and meetings on Vocational Training.Visits to important institutions: FEDUTEC.

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Uruguayan Center of Industrial Bakers: visit to practice classrooms. Some of the courses o�ered to the community are: professional bakery, practical cooking, patisserie, pastry, food mani-pulation and bread making technology.

Los Pinos Education Center: details of the education project intended for young people between the age of 16 and 25. Labor Project: labor intermediation and vocational guidance.

A NETWORK THAT GROWS HAND IN HAND WITH THE MULTIPLICATION OF EDUCATION-FOR-WORK EXPERIENCES

INEW celebrates the incorporation of two new members. They are institutions with di�erent realities, that with their actions, provide assistance to the Vocational Training system:

OKAKARARA VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE

Okakarara VTC is a leading institution in teaching and training of professionals. It is located in Namibia, in the southwestern region of Africa.

By means of their signature, the representatives of both institutions, Penson Mootu, Víctor Santa María and Gustavo Álvarez, committed themselves to work as a team.

MILLENNIUM SKILL TRAINING ACADEMY

Ragunathan Marthammuthu, Víctor Santa María and Gustavo Álvarez made an alliance between the institutions represented by them. As a result, Millennium Skill Training Academy de�ned its commitment to become a member of such a signi�cant institution as INEW is.

It is located in Kuala Lumpur, the largest city in Malaysia. Millennium is a dynamic training company o�ering a curricula with trades related to construction, IT, business management and other short-term courses for Ongoing Vocational Development. The curricula are inten-ded for full time or part time students.

VISIT OF JARI LAUKIA, DIRECTOR OF HAAGA HELIA UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Jari Laukia, director of the INEW member Finnish institu-tion, Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences, visited Buenos Aires. Within the framework of INEW, the director of the Vocational Training School carried out several activi-ties: he gave a lecture addressed to INEW Executive Direc-tors on the Finnish education and production system, exchanged dialogues on INEW axis of action, such as education and labor guidance, the relationship with the socio-productive context, training for trainers and so on. He also participated in conferences on how Vocational Training works in Argentina and its characteristics. In addition, he had the opportunity to visit important institutions related to educa-tion and work, such as INET, FEDUTEC, PREJET, CFP N° 28, among others.

EDUCATION AND LABOR MEETINGS IN URUGUAY

INEW authorities traveled to the capital city of Uruguay, Montevideo, with a new goal in mind and visited the most important institutions in terms of education and work. The tour, guided by Mateo Berri, coordinator of the Assessment and Monitoring Unit and Victor Conde, communications advisor, both from INEFOP (National Institute of Employment and Vocational Training), included a visit to several institutions in order to deal with:

National O�ce of Employment of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security: operation of the entity, employment centers and labor intermediation.

Knowledge Certi�cation Unit of the Universidad del Trabajo of Uruguay: organization of the institution, professional technical coun-cil, division of training and implementation of knowledge certi�cation.

INEW Newsletter No. 12 - October 2016www.riet-edu.org(+54 11) 53 54 66 [email protected] 340 (C1095AAH) CABA - Argentina

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Uruguayan Center of Industrial Bakers: visit to practice classrooms. Some of the courses o�ered to the community are: professional bakery, practical cooking, patisserie, pastry, food mani-pulation and bread making technology.

Los Pinos Education Center: details of the education project intended for young people between the age of 16 and 25. Labor Project: labor intermediation and vocational guidance.

A NETWORK THAT GROWS HAND IN HAND WITH THE MULTIPLICATION OF EDUCATION-FOR-WORK EXPERIENCES

INEW celebrates the incorporation of two new members. They are institutions with di�erent realities, that with their actions, provide assistance to the Vocational Training system:

OKAKARARA VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE

Okakarara VTC is a leading institution in teaching and training of professionals. It is located in Namibia, in the southwestern region of Africa.

By means of their signature, the representatives of both institutions, Penson Mootu, Víctor Santa María and Gustavo Álvarez, committed themselves to work as a team.

MILLENNIUM SKILL TRAINING ACADEMY

Ragunathan Marthammuthu, Víctor Santa María and Gustavo Álvarez made an alliance between the institutions represented by them. As a result, Millennium Skill Training Academy de�ned its commitment to become a member of such a signi�cant institution as INEW is.

It is located in Kuala Lumpur, the largest city in Malaysia. Millennium is a dynamic training company o�ering a curricula with trades related to construction, IT, business management and other short-term courses for Ongoing Vocational Development. The curricula are inten-ded for full time or part time students.

At Los Pinos Education Center jointly with its most representative members.

Fruitful dialogues and meetings at the National O�ce of Employment of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.