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European Project: Quality Improvement through Self Evaluation (SEVAQ)

SEVAQ is located within the framework of The Leonardo da Vinci Program and is therefore committed to the following general objectives:

* Improvement of skills and competences
* Improvement of the quality of and access to permanent vocational training.
* Promote and enforce the contributions of vocational training to the process of innovation.

Project Goals
Improving the quality of the vocational and educational courses that are offered through open- and distance learning, e-learning and blended learning.

Provide in a number of good practices concerning quality and provide in a multi-functional self-evaluation questionnaire in order to obtain valuable client feedback.
http://www.sevaq.com/

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