This book is an OECD study of vocational education and training (VET) in Hungary. It is designed to help make its VET systems more responsive to labour market needs.
Some students leave compulsory school with weak core academic skills. ... Although Germany has recently opened more pathways from upper-secondary VET to tertiary education, to date very few VET graduates have made use of those pathways.
This book examines vocational education and training programmes in the United States, including coverage of how they are changing, how they are funded, how they are linked to academic and university programmes and how employers and unions ...
This report synthesises the findings of the series of country reports done on skills beyond school.
This report on Switzerland examines what kind of training will be needed in the changing economy, how it can be funded, how it can be linked to academic programmes, and how employers and unions can be engaged.
This book examines vocational education and training in Denmark, looking at what kinds of training is needed, how it should be funded, how they should be linked to university programmes and how employers and unions can be engaged.
This report examines vocational education and training programs in Germany including how they are changing, how they are funded, how they are linked to academic and university programmes and how employers and unions can be engaged.
This book examines vocational education and training in Korea, looking at what kinds of training is needed, how it should be funded, how they should be linked to university programmes and how employers and unions can be engaged.
This report reviews vocational education and training systems in Costa Rica.
... “Building a skilled workforce: Public discourses on vocational education in Thailand”, International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, Vol. 7/1, pp. 67-90, http://dx.doi.org/10.13152/ijrvet.7.1.4.
Vocational education and training (VET) programmes are facing rapid change and intensifying challenges.