Prizewinners WIP 2011
Minister President Mappus and BIBB President Kremer award the "WIP 2011" to six prizewinners
Stefan Mappus, minister president of the state of Baden-Württemberg, and Manfred Kremer, president of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), awarded the BIBB-sponsored 2011 Innovation in Continuing Education Prize (WIP 2011) to six prizewinners at the didacta Trade Fair for Education and Training in Stuttgart today.
With its Innovation in Continuing Education Prize - which it awarded this year for the eleventh time 0 BIBB singles out pioneering projects and initiatives which have made an outstanding contribution to continuing vocational training and continuing incompany vocational training with their innovative concepts. The award includes a cash prize of € 2,500 for each winning entry.
Stefan Mappus, minister president of the state Baden-Württemberg:
"Education is the heart of our political work. Our multitrack school system in Baden-Württemberg offers the means to recognise the individual's talents and foster children and youths adequately. Vocational training and lifelong learning are however also becoming in-creasingly important. The Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training is a recognised centre of excellence for research on and the progressive development of initial and continuing vocational training. The Institute is an important partner and point of contact for us in Baden-Württemberg as well. Continuing vocational training not only offers everyone a chance for further occupational advancement, but also helps ensure that we have sufficient skilled workers in the future and, in the process, significantly helps ensure trade and industry's competitiveness."
Manfred Kremer, president of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training:
"With their innovative concepts, WIP prizewinners are outstanding examples for modern, pioneering continuing vocational training and continuing in-company vocational training. With their projects, they help train skilled workers, safeguard jobs and maintain businesses' competitive strength. I strongly hope that the winning concepts will induce many enterprises and facilities to devote more attention to the subject of continuing vocational training. Anyone who talks of lifelong learning must design and organise transition paths and connectivity between the different education sectors to ensure closer intermeshment and permeability between them. Continuing vocational training plays a key role in this connection."
Brief descriptions of the six 2011 WIP prizewinners from Aachen, Berlin/Rheine, Bondorf (in Baden-Württemberg), Karlsruhe, Nuremberg and Stuttgart are available in the attachment.









