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WorldSkills

WorldSkills is an international charity that organises world and national championships for vocational skills[1] and is held every two years in different parts of the world, and also hosts conferences about vocational skills.[2] WorldSkills describes itself as the global hub for skills.[3]

WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017

The aims of the competitions include demonstrating the advantages of learning a vocational skill,[4] and encouraging 'parity of esteem' between vocational and academic qualifications.[5]

The city of Kazan, Russia, hosted the 45th WorldSkills Competition in 2019. At the previous event, WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, there were competitions in 51 skills areas with roughly 1,300 young people taking part.[6]

WorldSkills International, formerly known as the International Vocational Training Organization (IVTO), was founded in the 1940s with the goal of creating new employment opportunities for young people in some of the economies that were devastated by the Second World War.[7][8][9] It operates in 85 different countries and regions.[10]

Overview edit

WorldSkills rose out of the ruins of the Second World War, which devastated the economies of Europe and created a huge skills shortage that threatened a new economic depression. Some took this challenge as an opportunity to introduce young people to the world of vocational skills. Francisco Albert Vidal was charged with creating a skills contest for the youth of Spain and Portugal. Madrid 1950 was a modest event by today’s standards but an international movement was born. The competition grew rapidly. Young people from Germany, Great Britain, France, Morocco and Switzerland answered the call, with two competitors travelling to Spain unannounced and at their own expense. The competition moved abroad for the first time, to Brussels in Belgium. It was the start of the WorldSkills movement expanding across the globe. By the end of the 1960s, international competitions had been held in Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Then came the biggest leap so far with Tokyo as the host city for 1970. By the end of the 1980s, Atlanta in the USA, Sydney in Australia, Seoul in Korea, and Chinese Taipei had all welcomed what was becoming the world’s greatest international vocational skills event.[11]

Governed by an international Board of Directors and administered by the WorldSkills Secretariat, WSI's mission is "To raise the profile and recognition of skilled people, and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success".[3]

Among its main objectives are:

  • Promote the exchange between young professionals from various regions of the world.
  • Exchange of skills, experience and technological innovations.
  • Raise the understanding in governments, education and industry to the importance of skills training.
  • Raise the awareness of youth and those who influence youth to the opportunities available in skilled professions.

Medals are awarded during the competition: gold, silver and bronze. Medallions for Excellence are also awarded to those Competitors who achieve above-average scores in their contest areas.

Competitions edit

The WorldSkills Competition is currently held every two years.

Previous Competitions edit

Edition Year Host City Country Skills Countries
As International Vocational Training Organization (IVTO)
1 1950 Madrid   Spain
2 1951 Madrid   Spain
3 1953 Madrid   Spain
4 1955 Madrid   Spain
5 1956 Madrid   Spain
6 1957 Madrid   Spain
7 1958 Brussels   Belgium
8 1959 Modena   Italy
9 1960 Barcelona   Spain
10 1961 Duisburg   West Germany
11 1962 Gijón   Spain
12 1963 Dublin   Ireland
13 1964 Lisbon   Portugal
14 1965 Glasgow   United Kingdom
15 1966 Utrecht   Netherlands
16 1967 Madrid   Spain
17 1968 Bern   Switzerland
18 1969 Brussels   Belgium
19 1970 Tokyo   Japan
20 1971 Gijón   Spain
21 1973 Munich   West Germany
22 1975 Madrid   Spain
23 1977 Utrecht   Netherlands
24 1978 Busan   South Korea
25 1979 Cork   Ireland
26 1981 Atlanta   United States
27 1983 Linz   Austria
28 1985 Osaka   Japan
29 1988 Sydney   Australia
30 1989 Birmingham   United Kingdom
31 1991 Amsterdam   Netherlands
32 1993 Taipei   Chinese Taipei
33 1995 Lyon   France
34 1997 St. Gallen   Switzerland
As WorldSkills International
35 1999 Montreal   Canada
36 2001 Seoul   South Korea
37 2003 St. Gallen   Switzerland
38 2005 Helsinki   Finland
39 2007 Shizuoka   Japan
40 2009 Calgary   Canada 45 51
41 2011 London   United Kingdom
42 2013 Leipzig   Germany
43 2015 São Paulo   Brazil 45 55
44 2017 Abu Dhabi   United Arab Emirates 51 59
45 2019 Kazan   Russia 56 63
46 2022 Shanghai   China
47 2024 Lyon   France

[12][13]


By country

Country Competitions hosted
  Spain 11 (1950, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1971, 1975)
  Netherlands 3 (1966, 1977, 1991)
   Switzerland 3 (1968, 1997, 2003)
  Japan 3 (1970, 1985, 2007)
  United Kingdom 3 (1965, 1989, 2011)
  Germany 3 (1961, 1973, 2013)
  Belgium 2 (1958, 1969)
  Ireland 2 (1963, 1979)
  South Korea 2 (1978, 2001)
  Canada 2 (1999, 2009)
  France 1 (1995) (Scheduled for 2024)
  Italy 1 (1959)
  Portugal 1 (1964)
  United States 1 (1981)
  Austria 1 (1983)
  Australia 1 (1988)
  Chinese Taipei 1 (1993)
  Finland 1 (2005)
  Brazil 1 (2015)
  United Arab Emirates 1 (2017)
  Russia 1 (2019)
  China 0 (Scheduled for 2022)

WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 edit

The 46th WorldSkills event will be held in Shanghai, as confirmed by the WorldSkills General Assembly in October 2017. The event was originally scheduled for September 2021, but due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, it was decided to shift the event to 2022.[14] The actual rescheduled date is not yet finalized but is expected to be held from 12 to 17 of October 2022, The slogan for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 is “New Youth, New Skills, New Dream”.

Some WorldSkills Competition events took place in Cleveland, Ohio in October 2022.[15][16] while others took place in Salzburg, Austria and Finland.[17][18][19] WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition was the official replacement for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022, cancelled in May due to the pandemic.

Future Competitions edit

WorldSkills Lyon 2024 edit

Lyon, France was selected as the host city for the 47th WorldSkills competition.[20] Originally scheduled for 12–17 September 2023, it has been moved back one year due to the decision to postpone by one year the 46th Worldskills event originally scheduled to be held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.[21] This will be the second time that France has hosted the WorldSkills competition, the first time being in 1995.

Medals and awards edit

2015 Medal Table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  South Korea (KOR)137525
2  Brazil (BRA)1110627
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE)57517
4  China (CHN)56415
5  Switzerland (SUI)17513
Totals (5 entries)35372597

2017 Medal Table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)157830
2  Switzerland (SUI)116320
3  South Korea (KOR)88824
4  Brazil (BRA)75315
5  Russia (RUS)64111
Totals (5 entries)473023100

2019 Medal Table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)1614535
2  Russia (RUS)144422
3  South Korea (KOR)76215
4  Chinese Taipei (TPE)55515
5  Brazil (BRA)25613
Totals (5 entries)443422100

2022 Medal Table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China (CHN)213428
2  South Korea (KOR)118928
3  Chinese Taipei (TPE)613625
4  Japan (JPN)65516
5  France (FRA)63716
Totals (5 entries)503231113

Members edit

List of the trades represented in WorldSkills edit

Construction and building technology edit

  1. Architectural Stone masonry
  2. Bricklaying
  3. Cabinetmaking
  4. Carpentry
  5. Concrete Construction Work
  6. Electrical Installations
  7. Joinery
  8. Landscape Gardening
  9. Painting and Decorating
  10. Plastering and Drywall Systems
  11. Plumbing and Heating
  12. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
  13. Wall and Floor Tiling

Creative arts and fashion edit

  1. Fashion Technology
  2. Florist arts
  3. Graphic Design Technology
  4. Jewellery
  5. Visual Merchandising/Window Dressing
  6. 3D Digital Game Art

Information and communication technology edit

  1. Mobile Applications Development
  2. Cyber Security
  3. Cloud Computing
  4. Information Network Cabling
  5. IT Network Systems Administration
  6. IT Software Solutions for Business
  7. Print Media Technology
  8. Web Design

Manufacturing and engineering technology edit

  1. CNC Milling
  2. CNC Turning
  3. Construction Metal Work
  4. Electronics
  5. Industrial Control
  6. Industrial Mechanic Millwright
  7. Manufacturing Team Challenge
  8. Mechanical Engineering CAD
  9. Mechatronics
  10. Mobile Robotics
  11. Plastic Die Engineering
  12. Poly mechanics and Automation
  13. Prototype Modelling
  14. Welding
  15. Water Technology

Social and personal services edit

  1. Bakery
  2. Beauty Therapy
  3. Cooking
  4. Hairdressing
  5. Health and Social Care
  6. Pâtisserie and Confectionery
  7. Restaurant Service

Transportation and logistics edit

  1. Aircraft Maintenance
  2. Auto body Repair
  3. Automobile Technology
  4. Car Painting
  5. Heavy Vehicle Maintenance
  • The list was updated to reflect the trades that were covered at the 45th WorldSkills competition held in Kazan, Russia in August 2019.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ Spindle, Bill. "The Thrill of Victory in Welding, Baking and Bricklaying". Esj.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. ^ Prabhakar, Eva. "Rebooting higher education: It's no longer one size fits all". Khaleejtimes.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Vision". Worldskills.org. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  4. ^ [1] [dead link]
  5. ^ "Leaders of technical and vocational education and training to gather in Abu Dhabi for WorldSkills Conference 2017". Wam.ae. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  6. ^ "Looking for the world's best bricklayer and most perfect plumber at Abu Dhabi's skills Olympics". Thenational.ae. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  7. ^ "Seminar on '[n]ew directions of vocational training in the knowledge-based society' | VOCEDplus, the international tertiary education and research database". www.voced.edu.au. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  8. ^ "History of WorldSkills". car-o-liner.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  9. ^ "WorldSkills International | UIA Yearbook Profile | Union of International Associations". uia.org. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  10. ^ https://worldskills.org/members/
  11. ^ "About us | WorldSkills". worldskills.org. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Results". Worldskills.org. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  13. ^ "WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017 Results". Worldskillsabudhabi2017.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  14. ^ "S46th WorldSkills Competition postponed". WorldSkills. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  15. ^ "USUE Student Bound for WorldSkills Welding Competition - ETV News". etvnews.com. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  16. ^ McIntosh, Sean (13 October 2022). "Red Deer Polytechnic welding apprentice prepared for WorldSkills Competition - Red Deer Advocate". Red Deer Advocate. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  17. ^ "Canadians win medals and medallions at WorldSkills competition - constructconnect.com". Daily Commercial News. 5 December 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  18. ^ Macinnis, Amie (17 November 2022). "RDP electrician headed to WorldSkills Competition in Austria". LacombeOnline. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  19. ^ Goudie, Zach (18 October 2022). "Mad skills: St. John's hairstylist off to World Skills competition in Finland". CBC News. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  20. ^ "Lyon to host the 47th WorldSkills Competition in 2023". worldskills.org. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  21. ^ WorldSkills Competition postponed[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "Skills". worldskills2019.com. Retrieved 6 March 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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WorldSkills is an international charity that organises world and national championships for vocational skills 1 and is held every two years in different parts of the world and also hosts conferences about vocational skills 2 WorldSkills describes itself as the global hub for skills 3 WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017 The aims of the competitions include demonstrating the advantages of learning a vocational skill 4 and encouraging parity of esteem between vocational and academic qualifications 5 The city of Kazan Russia hosted the 45th WorldSkills Competition in 2019 At the previous event WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017 there were competitions in 51 skills areas with roughly 1 300 young people taking part 6 WorldSkills International formerly known as the International Vocational Training Organization IVTO was founded in the 1940s with the goal of creating new employment opportunities for young people in some of the economies that were devastated by the Second World War 7 8 9 It operates in 85 different countries and regions 10 Contents 1 Overview 2 Competitions 2 1 Previous Competitions 2 1 1 WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 2 2 Future Competitions 2 2 1 WorldSkills Lyon 2024 2 3 Medals and awards 2 3 1 2015 Medal Table 2 3 2 2017 Medal Table 2 3 3 2019 Medal Table 2 3 4 2022 Medal Table 3 Members 4 List of the trades represented in WorldSkills 4 1 Construction and building technology 4 2 Creative arts and fashion 4 3 Information and communication technology 4 4 Manufacturing and engineering technology 4 5 Social and personal services 4 6 Transportation and logistics 5 References 6 External linksOverview editWorldSkills rose out of the ruins of the Second World War which devastated the economies of Europe and created a huge skills shortage that threatened a new economic depression Some took this challenge as an opportunity to introduce young people to the world of vocational skills Francisco Albert Vidal was charged with creating a skills contest for the youth of Spain and Portugal Madrid 1950 was a modest event by today s standards but an international movement was born The competition grew rapidly Young people from Germany Great Britain France Morocco and Switzerland answered the call with two competitors travelling to Spain unannounced and at their own expense The competition moved abroad for the first time to Brussels in Belgium It was the start of the WorldSkills movement expanding across the globe By the end of the 1960s international competitions had been held in Germany Great Britain Ireland the Netherlands and Switzerland Then came the biggest leap so far with Tokyo as the host city for 1970 By the end of the 1980s Atlanta in the USA Sydney in Australia Seoul in Korea and Chinese Taipei had all welcomed what was becoming the world s greatest international vocational skills event 11 Governed by an international Board of Directors and administered by the WorldSkills Secretariat WSI s mission is To raise the profile and recognition of skilled people and show how important skills are in achieving economic growth and personal success 3 Among its main objectives are Promote the exchange between young professionals from various regions of the world Exchange of skills experience and technological innovations Raise the understanding in governments education and industry to the importance of skills training Raise the awareness of youth and those who influence youth to the opportunities available in skilled professions Medals are awarded during the competition gold silver and bronze Medallions for Excellence are also awarded to those Competitors who achieve above average scores in their contest areas Competitions editThe WorldSkills Competition is currently held every two years Previous Competitions edit Edition Year Host City Country Skills Countries As International Vocational Training Organization IVTO 1 1950 Madrid nbsp Spain 2 1951 Madrid nbsp Spain 3 1953 Madrid nbsp Spain 4 1955 Madrid nbsp Spain 5 1956 Madrid nbsp Spain 6 1957 Madrid nbsp Spain 7 1958 Brussels nbsp Belgium 8 1959 Modena nbsp Italy 9 1960 Barcelona nbsp Spain 10 1961 Duisburg nbsp West Germany 11 1962 Gijon nbsp Spain 12 1963 Dublin nbsp Ireland 13 1964 Lisbon nbsp Portugal 14 1965 Glasgow nbsp United Kingdom 15 1966 Utrecht nbsp Netherlands 16 1967 Madrid nbsp Spain 17 1968 Bern nbsp Switzerland 18 1969 Brussels nbsp Belgium 19 1970 Tokyo nbsp Japan 20 1971 Gijon nbsp Spain 21 1973 Munich nbsp West Germany 22 1975 Madrid nbsp Spain 23 1977 Utrecht nbsp Netherlands 24 1978 Busan nbsp South Korea 25 1979 Cork nbsp Ireland 26 1981 Atlanta nbsp United States 27 1983 Linz nbsp Austria 28 1985 Osaka nbsp Japan 29 1988 Sydney nbsp Australia 30 1989 Birmingham nbsp United Kingdom 31 1991 Amsterdam nbsp Netherlands 32 1993 Taipei nbsp Chinese Taipei 33 1995 Lyon nbsp France 34 1997 St Gallen nbsp Switzerland As WorldSkills International 35 1999 Montreal nbsp Canada 36 2001 Seoul nbsp South Korea 37 2003 St Gallen nbsp Switzerland 38 2005 Helsinki nbsp Finland 39 2007 Shizuoka nbsp Japan 40 2009 Calgary nbsp Canada 45 51 41 2011 London nbsp United Kingdom 42 2013 Leipzig nbsp Germany 43 2015 Sao Paulo nbsp Brazil 45 55 44 2017 Abu Dhabi nbsp United Arab Emirates 51 59 45 2019 Kazan nbsp Russia 56 63 46 2022 Shanghai nbsp China 47 2024 Lyon nbsp France 12 13 By country Country Competitions hosted nbsp Spain 11 1950 1951 1953 1955 1956 1957 1960 1962 1967 1971 1975 nbsp Netherlands 3 1966 1977 1991 nbsp Switzerland 3 1968 1997 2003 nbsp Japan 3 1970 1985 2007 nbsp United Kingdom 3 1965 1989 2011 nbsp Germany 3 1961 1973 2013 nbsp Belgium 2 1958 1969 nbsp Ireland 2 1963 1979 nbsp South Korea 2 1978 2001 nbsp Canada 2 1999 2009 nbsp France 1 1995 Scheduled for 2024 nbsp Italy 1 1959 nbsp Portugal 1 1964 nbsp United States 1 1981 nbsp Austria 1 1983 nbsp Australia 1 1988 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1993 nbsp Finland 1 2005 nbsp Brazil 1 2015 nbsp United Arab Emirates 1 2017 nbsp Russia 1 2019 nbsp China 0 Scheduled for 2022 WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 edit The 46th WorldSkills event will be held in Shanghai as confirmed by the WorldSkills General Assembly in October 2017 The event was originally scheduled for September 2021 but due to the COVID 19 global pandemic it was decided to shift the event to 2022 14 The actual rescheduled date is not yet finalized but is expected to be held from 12 to 17 of October 2022 The slogan for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 is New Youth New Skills New Dream Some WorldSkills Competition events took place in Cleveland Ohio in October 2022 15 16 while others took place in Salzburg Austria and Finland 17 18 19 WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition was the official replacement for WorldSkills Shanghai 2022 cancelled in May due to the pandemic Future Competitions edit WorldSkills Lyon 2024 edit Lyon France was selected as the host city for the 47th WorldSkills competition 20 Originally scheduled for 12 17 September 2023 it has been moved back one year due to the decision to postpone by one year the 46th Worldskills event originally scheduled to be held in 2021 due to the COVID 19 global pandemic 21 This will be the second time that France has hosted the WorldSkills competition the first time being in 1995 Medals and awards edit 2015 Medal Table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp South Korea KOR 1375252 nbsp Brazil BRA 11106273 nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 575174 nbsp China CHN 564155 nbsp Switzerland SUI 17513Totals 5 entries 35372597Source https api worldskills org resources download 7279 7998 8907 2017 Medal Table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China CHN 1578302 nbsp Switzerland SUI 1163203 nbsp South Korea KOR 888244 nbsp Brazil BRA 753155 nbsp Russia RUS 64111Totals 5 entries 473023100Source https api worldskills org resources download 8743 9563 10480 2019 Medal Table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China CHN 16145352 nbsp Russia RUS 1444223 nbsp South Korea KOR 762154 nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 555155 nbsp Brazil BRA 25613Totals 5 entries 443422100Source https api worldskills org resources download 11359 12543 13462 2022 Medal Table edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp China CHN 2134282 nbsp South Korea KOR 1189283 nbsp Chinese Taipei TPE 6136254 nbsp Japan JPN 655165 nbsp France FRA 63716Totals 5 entries 503231113Source https api worldskills org resources download 18002 19781 20740Members edit nbsp Argentina nbsp Armenia nbsp Australia nbsp Austria nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Bahrain nbsp Bangladesh nbsp Barbados nbsp Belarus nbsp Belgium nbsp Brazil nbsp Brunei nbsp Canada nbsp Chile nbsp China nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Croatia nbsp Denmark nbsp Dominican Republic nbsp Ecuador nbsp Egypt nbsp Estonia nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Georgia nbsp Germany nbsp Ghana nbsp Hong Kong nbsp Hungary nbsp Iceland nbsp India nbsp Indonesia nbsp Iran nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Jamaica nbsp Japan nbsp Kazakhstan nbsp Kenya nbsp Kuwait nbsp Latvia nbsp Liechtenstein nbsp Luxembourg nbsp Macau nbsp Malaysia nbsp Mexico nbsp Mongolia nbsp Morocco nbsp Namibia nbsp Netherlands nbsp New Zealand nbsp Norway nbsp Oman nbsp Pakistan nbsp Palestine nbsp Paraguay nbsp Philippines nbsp Poland nbsp Portugal nbsp Romania nbsp Saudi Arabia nbsp Singapore nbsp South Africa nbsp South Korea nbsp Spain nbsp Sri Lanka nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp Chinese Taipei nbsp Thailand nbsp Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Tunisia nbsp Turkey nbsp Uganda nbsp Ukraine nbsp United Arab Emirates nbsp United Kingdom nbsp United States nbsp Uzbekistan nbsp Venezuela nbsp Vietnam nbsp ZambiaList of the trades represented in WorldSkills editConstruction and building technology edit Architectural Stone masonry Bricklaying Cabinetmaking Carpentry Concrete Construction Work Electrical Installations Joinery Landscape Gardening Painting and Decorating Plastering and Drywall Systems Plumbing and Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Wall and Floor Tiling Creative arts and fashion edit Fashion Technology Florist arts Graphic Design Technology Jewellery Visual Merchandising Window Dressing 3D Digital Game Art Information and communication technology edit Mobile Applications Development Cyber Security Cloud Computing Information Network Cabling IT Network Systems Administration IT Software Solutions for Business Print Media Technology Web Design Manufacturing and engineering technology edit CNC Milling CNC Turning Construction Metal Work Electronics Industrial Control Industrial Mechanic Millwright Manufacturing Team Challenge Mechanical Engineering CAD Mechatronics Mobile Robotics Plastic Die Engineering Poly mechanics and Automation Prototype Modelling Welding Water Technology Social and personal services edit Bakery Beauty Therapy Cooking Hairdressing Health and Social Care Patisserie and Confectionery Restaurant Service Transportation and logistics edit Aircraft Maintenance Auto body Repair Automobile Technology Car Painting Heavy Vehicle Maintenance The list was updated to reflect the trades that were covered at the 45th WorldSkills competition held in Kazan Russia in August 2019 22 References edit Spindle Bill The Thrill of Victory in Welding Baking and Bricklaying Esj com Retrieved 6 December 2017 Prabhakar Eva Rebooting higher education It s no longer one size fits all Khaleejtimes com Retrieved 6 December 2017 a b Vision Worldskills org Retrieved 6 December 2017 1 dead link Leaders of technical and vocational education and training to gather in Abu Dhabi for WorldSkills Conference 2017 Wam ae Retrieved 6 December 2017 Looking for the world s best bricklayer and most perfect plumber at Abu Dhabi s skills Olympics Thenational ae Retrieved 6 December 2017 Seminar on n ew directions of vocational training in the knowledge based society VOCEDplus the international tertiary education and research database www voced edu au Retrieved 13 April 2023 History of WorldSkills car o liner com Retrieved 6 December 2017 WorldSkills International UIA Yearbook Profile Union of International Associations uia org Retrieved 13 April 2023 https worldskills org members About us WorldSkills worldskills org Retrieved 30 July 2023 Results Worldskills org Retrieved 6 December 2017 WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017 Results Worldskillsabudhabi2017 com Retrieved 6 December 2017 S46th WorldSkills Competition postponed WorldSkills Retrieved 4 November 2020 USUE Student Bound for WorldSkills Welding Competition ETV News etvnews com 24 September 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2023 McIntosh Sean 13 October 2022 Red Deer Polytechnic welding apprentice prepared for WorldSkills Competition Red Deer Advocate Red Deer Advocate Retrieved 13 April 2023 Canadians win medals and medallions at WorldSkills competition constructconnect com Daily Commercial News 5 December 2022 Retrieved 13 April 2023 Macinnis Amie 17 November 2022 RDP electrician headed to WorldSkills Competition in Austria LacombeOnline Retrieved 13 April 2023 Goudie Zach 18 October 2022 Mad skills St John s hairstylist off to World Skills competition in Finland CBC News Retrieved 13 April 2023 Lyon to host the 47th WorldSkills Competition in 2023 worldskills org Retrieved 13 April 2023 WorldSkills Competition postponed permanent dead link Skills worldskills2019 com Retrieved 6 March 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WorldSkills amp oldid 1216701703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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