Covid-19 crisis has disrupted the education process especially in VET, where digital readiness was not uniform. and has highlighted that the Current and next generation of trainers and workers need to be more tech savvy, and VET centers need to monitor and improve the quality of the provided training, to reach digital readiness that is becoming even more necessary today. Also, VET centers/teachers need to adapt/act quickly, supporting learners from remote areas, offering blended teaching and promoting a safer, more responsible and ethical use of digital technology.
The project was launched in March 2021, this Erasmus+ KA2 Strategic partnership project entitled “Quality for digital Education Readiness in VET – Q4EDU” with the aim to support VET institutions in their digitalization process, not only focusing on online tools, evaluation, and examination methods, but also devising a framework to assess the digital readiness at VET level. In particular, the central aim of Q4EDU project is to offer a methodology for a quality plan to VET centers and trainers for them to
1) adopt a quality-centric point of view for their services and internal operations,
2) address digital education readiness issue,
3) assess training methods’ adaptability,
4) assess the quality of online/distance/blended learning in the post-covid-19 era.