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Rencontrez les étudiants danois formés aux métiers spécialisés qui assurent la transition écologique

Au Danemark, les étudiants en formation professionnelle suivent une formation d'artisanat, contribuant ainsi à combler le déficit de compétences en Europe dans le domaine de la transition écologique.

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00:01Just one hour away from Copenhagen,
00:03a vocational education and training centre
00:06is turning Danish students into craftspeople.
00:10I've always been creative and practical with my hands,
00:13and then I thought, I want to learn a trade.
00:16Then Glacier popped up, and it looked really interesting.
00:20I really like the work.
00:22It's not like other types of construction works,
00:25typically a lot of manual labour.
00:28We do have a few heavy lifts here and there,
00:32but mainly it's quite nice work.
00:35It's never too late to learn new stuff,
00:38and when you're open-minded, it's always a possibility.
00:43As Europe works to cut carbon emissions,
00:45the demand for skilled workers is greater than ever.
00:48Vocational education and training centres across the EU
00:51are leading the way, preparing students to drive the energy transition.
00:58About 180 people are enrolled at this school,
01:03learning the skills industries are often looking for,
01:06such as glazing, roofing and construction.
01:09Students split their time between the classroom and the workplace,
01:13discovering there are plenty of opportunities beyond the traditional academic path,
01:18and it's attracting people from all walks of life.
01:21I studied philosophy and history,
01:24and then I also wanted to get something more of a permanent steady job,
01:30but that's quite hard, being a philosopher or having studied philosophy.
01:35When you work as a glacier, it's a practical trait,
01:38and you feel like you get more instant satisfaction working with your hands,
01:44and you can see the results more vividly.
01:48I always knew I wouldn't go the academic way.
01:51I've always been better with my hands.
01:53It's good we start pushing more for the green energy and for the environment.
01:58It's a big part of our job, and it's going to perhaps change how we work.
02:04Although vocational education often provides a more secure path to employment than traditional academics,
02:11it continues to suffer from low enrollment and visibility.
02:14The Clever Hands for the Future initiative, coordinated by this school, aims to change that.
02:20Backed by 1,95 million euros from the EU's Social Fund Plus,
02:24the three-year project uses new ways to shine a light on vocational careers.
02:30The main goal of the project is to recruit,
02:34to get a lot of young people to take an education.
02:38The first main goal is to make a collaboration between
02:43some of our EUD-leaders here and the schools,
02:46so they are connected to a class and have a long-range relationship,
02:50where they come out and show the young people,
02:53hey, it's great to go to work.
02:55Then we try to analyze through our jobcenters,
02:58where we have jobcenters out at the schools,
03:01and then they try to work skills.
03:03And on that way, they can better lead those who have jobs.
03:09Between 2021 and 2027,
03:12the EU is investing more than 150 billion euros in education and skills,
03:18with a strong focus on vocational education and training.
03:21To tackle skill shortages, especially in the energy and digital sectors,
03:26the European strategy supports both funding
03:29and the harmonizing of qualifications across member states.
03:33Education is not an EU competence.
03:35It's the competence of governments, of regions.
03:38and there's a lot of important discussions among member states.
03:42Okay, but if we have European cooperation and exchanges
03:46and a European vocational degree,
03:49how do we make sure that we are able to,
03:51and if we want to have recognition of qualifications,
03:54that we have these quality systems aligned?
03:58Most importantly, you need to build trust between educational systems,
04:02but for the average person, what is important is that it can travel
04:06with his or her diploma, degree, throughout member states,
04:10wherever the industry or the job is better suited to what they're skilled for.
04:16The EU is also working to get more vocational students involved in international programs like Erasmus Plus,
04:23and to close the gender gap that still affects many trades.
04:26For Robert, this kind of support sends a strong signal to those wanting to explore alternative paths in life.
04:33The message I would like to tell is to think about it and there's more options than you think,
04:40and maybe you have overlooked a good option that could be a really good way for your future working life.
04:45Europe's future depends not just on technology and craft,
04:49but on people with the skills to make them work.
04:52Investing in vocational education and training today builds the workforce of tomorrow.
04:57Stay tuned.
04:58Have a great day,aineers of tomorrow.
04:59Bye.
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