NetWBL – Work-based Learning Toolkit is online
The Work-based Learning Toolkit was launched in October 2015 at the 2nd European Monitoring Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. 140 international participants from the worlds of work, politics and research had the opportunity to discuss developments in the world of work-based learning.

The Work-based Learning Toolkit was launched in October 2015 at the 2nd European Monitoring Conference in Vilnius, Lithuania. 140 international participants from the worlds of work, politics and research had the opportunity to discuss developments in the world of work-based learning.
At the conference the new Work-based Learning Toolkit, a single web-platform providing extensive materials and transferable work-based learning tools that can be used by politicians, social partners, higher education institutions and actors in the area of vocational education. The web platform allows users to create, collaborate and share knowledge on work-based learning issues.
The Toolkit is one of the core outputs of the Work Based Learning and Apprenticeships network known as NetWBL. NetWBL is a network of 29 national funding agencies, each responsible for delivering decentralised actions of the Erasmus+ programme, which is coordinated by the German National Agency at BIBB.
3s (Stefan Humpl and Janine Wulz) provides expert support to the development and implementation of the work-based learning toolkit.
Find more information:www.wbl-toolkit.eu/