Kolyshko, Rodion Anatoliyovych (orcid.org/0000-0003-3981-3888) (2026) Modern strategies and practices of quality assurance in vocational education: the case of Denmark . Publishing House of University of Technology, Katowice, Poland, pp. 35-41. ISBN 978-83-68422-17-7
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Abstract
The section examines contemporary approaches to quality assurance in Denmark’s vocational education and training (VET) system and identifies universal strategies applicable to other countries. Drawing on analytical reports by CEDEFOP, the European Commission, EQAVET and national Danish institutions, the article outlines how Denmark has developed a coherent, evidence based and labour market oriented model of VET governance. Key elements include the strong role of the Danish Evaluation Institute (EVA), a robust accreditation system, institutional autonomy combined with accountability, and the strategic involvement of social partners through sectoral councils. Based on Denmark’s experience, the article identifies five universal strategies shaping modern VET quality assurance: evidence based governance, social partnership, institutional accountability, labour market relevance and digital transformation.
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