What characterises upper secondary vocational education and training?
Education Indicators in Focus #68
Vocational education and training can play a central role in preparing young people for work and responding to the labour market needs of the economy. While often neglected in the past, an increasing number of countries are recognising that high-quality vocational education and training can make a major contribution to economic competitiveness. In an unpredictable future where jobs will either disappear or transform, vocational education and training, together with work-based learning, can respond to this challenge by offering an excellent opportunity to nurture the skills employers require.
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OECD
Regions
Global
Knowledge Products
Research papers and syntheses
Sub Knowledge Products
Publication
Issues
Training quality and relevance
Subject Tags
TVET systems
vocational training
Publication Date
04/2019
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