Work‑Based Learning (WBL) is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern skills development systems. As labour markets evolve, employers, public institutions, and training providers increasingly seek practical, demand‑driven ways to ensure that workers acquire relevant, future‑proof skills. WBL offers a powerful response: it bridges classroom learning and real‑world work, strengthens employability, and builds pathways that benefit both learners and enterprises.
Yet many institutions face challenges: limited employer engagement, inconsistent supervision systems, and weak mechanisms to assess the real impact of WBL on job quality. To unlock its potential, WBL systems must be well‑designed, well‑supported, and aligned with labour‑market needs.
Drawing on the International Labour Organization’s global expertise in skills development, social dialogue, and Decent Work, this course equips participants with the tools to design, implement, and scale effective WBL programmes. It blends practical guidance, enterprise‑oriented frameworks, and hands‑on tools to build strong, context‑specific WBL ecosystems.
This course is designed for professionals responsible for shaping, delivering, or regulating work‑based learning. It is particularly relevant for:
Anyone involved in building stronger connections between learning and work will benefit from this programme.
The course is structured into four thematic weeks, each building toward the creation of strong, sustainable WBL pathways:
I. Models of Work‑Based Learning
II. Co‑Designing WBL with Employers and Social Partners
III. Enterprise‑Level Mentorship & Supervision Frameworks
IV. Assessment, Credentialing & Quality Assurance
The course is delivered fully online, in English. To participate, you will need:
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
The ITCILO is known globally for its innovative learning methodologies and strong grounding in Decent Work principles. By joining this course, participants will benefit from:
The course runs over four weeks and includes approximately 40 learning hours, divided into three phases:
1. Pre‑Course Learning | Asynchronous
2. Weekly “Real‑Time” Learning | Live Sessions -
3. End‑of‑Course Assignment | Asynchronous
Participants who complete at least 80% of the learning activities, all assessments, and the final assignment will receive a Certificate of Participation.
Register online by clicking the “APPLY NOW” button on this page.
Applications must be submitted no later than 20 March 2026.
Selection criteria include:
Tuition fee: EUR 1,010
Fees are payable in advance by the participant or their sponsoring organization.
A limited number of fellowships are available, with priority given to: