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History of VET (Vocational Education and Training) in Europe (2005)
Greinert W-D. (2005), Mass vocational education and training in Europe, Classical models of the 19th century and training in England, France and Germany during the first half of the 20th, Cedefop Panorama series 118, Cedefop (European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training), Luxembourg.
History of mass vocational education and training in Europe from the First Industrial Revolution. Industrialisation produced different vocational training models. This study attempts to isolate three ‘classical’ training models: the liberal market economy training model in England, the state bureaucratic model in France and the corporatist dual vocational training system in Germany.
Country:
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Luxembourg
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Date:
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2000s
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Contributed by:
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Alexander Braddell
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Language:
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English
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Criteria:
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Scientific
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