InfluVET Toolkit available now in four languages!

InfluVET Toolkit available now in four languages!

 

We are happy to announce that the InfluVET Toolkit “Empowerment of VET students on making informed career choices in influencer careers” is now available for free download!

The Toolkit was developed within the Erasmus+ project InfluVET – Influencing Careers of VET Students by partners from Croatia (DOMAS), Germany (Outreach Hannover), and Serbia (CNELL).


It is the first structured resource of its kind, designed for VET students, teachers, and educators who want to explore influencing as a career path with a critical and responsible approach.


The Toolkit includes:

  • Practical workshops on personal branding, digital skills, online job search, and influencer culture,
  • Guidance on privacy, ethics, and career management,
  • Tools and activities to help students reflect on opportunities and challenges in the influencer profession.

To ensure wider use, the Toolkit has been translated into English, Croatian, German, and Serbian.


We invite all VET schools, teachers, and educators to explore and use the Toolkit in their everyday work with students. It is designed to be practical, engaging, and adaptable to different classroom and workshop settings.


By using this resource, educators can help young people: understand influencing as a career choice, strengthen their digital and media literacy, and develop skills for the job market of the future.


The resources are available for download down below! 

Toolkit "Empowerment of VET Students on Making Informed Career Choices in Influencer Careers" (English)
Toolkit "Empowerment of VET Students on Making Informed Career Choices in Influencer Careers" (Croatian)
Toolkit "Empowerment of VET Students on Making Informed Career Choices in Influencer Careers" (Serbian)
Toolkit "Empowerment of VET Students on Making Informed Career Choices in Influencer Careers" (German)

Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.



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