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5 October 2011

We have MoVE winners!

MoVE - Modelling Vocational Excellence

This global research initiative is already underway. It is exploring what 'vocational excellence' is. As part of the study, an online survey has been designed to record the learning experience of participants and experts at the WorldSkills London 2011 Competition. The survey will help to share positive stories about vocational careers and promote the benefits of being involved in WorldSkills.

Each day of the Competition prizes are awarded to Experts and Competitors

Our MoVE winners for Day 4 are:

day_winner_4_montage.jpgExperts:
Welding, Paul Condran, Australia

Competitors:
Landscape Construction, Laura Jantunen, Finland (left)
Construction Steel Work, Michael Ashton, Australia (right)

 

 

 

 

day_3_winners.jpgOur MoVE winners for Day 3 are:

Experts:
Electrical Installation, Denis Devos, Belgium (top right)
Web design, Seng hi Mak, Macao China (bottom right)

Competitors:
Hairdressing, Jekaterina Sedunova, Estonia (bottom left)
Cabinetmaking, Rob Hamilton, New Zealand (top right)

 

     

 

 

Our MoVE winners for Day 2 are:

Experts:
Welding, Belgium, Lagneaux Luc (far right)
Web Design, Indonesia, Budi Yuliamto

Competitors:
Fashion Technology, Korea, Yujin Kim (left)
Web Design, Oman, Said Airiyami(centre)

day_2_winners.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

day_one_winners.jpg Our MoVE winners for Day 1 are:

Experts:
USA - Kyle Claypool (top right)
Australia - Jarrad Langdon(top left)

Competitors:
Oman - Qais Al toubi (bottom left)
Spain - Cristian Torrijos (bottom right)

MoVE is:

A partnership project between WorldSkills Foundation and University of Tampere, SKOPE Oxford University and RMIT University with support from Dusseldorp Skills Forum, Skills Finland, WorldSkills Australia and National Apprenticeship Service.

Modelling Vocational Excellence (MoVE) is a WorldSkills member research initiative supporting:

  • skills improvement and competition best practice;
  • international skills benchmarking;
  • promotion of vocational excellence to young people, employers and policy makers;