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Why Do German Companies Invest In Apprenticeships The Dual System Revisited Schaack Klaus Rupert Maclean

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Why Do German Companies Invest In Apprenticeships The Dual System Revisited Schaack Klaus Rupert Maclean
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Publisher: Klaus Schwarz Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.06 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Schaack Klaus; Rupert Maclean
ISBN: 9783112402207, 3112402200
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Why Do German Companies Invest In Apprenticeships The Dual System Revisited Schaack Klaus Rupert Maclean by Schaack Klaus; Rupert Maclean 9783112402207, 3112402200 instant download after payment.

The book offers historical and political explanations, a criticism of neoclassical and "common sense" models in comparative vocational education research, and an inspection of structures, institutions and "boosters" of the "dual system’s" performance. The question, why German companies and private sector institutions "participate" not only in training but also in training design, targets a very clear behavioural difference between German entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurs of many other countries. It is largely a question concerning the social forces which have a decisive say in design, supervision and implementation of training. Klaus Schaack, economist, born 1947, has been working in the field of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and international TVET cooperation for several German and foreign organizations since 1980. For ten years he has been TVET adviser to the Laotian Ministry of Education, to the South Korean Ministry of Labour and several Korean training agencies including the HRD Service of Korea, the Korea Foundation of Polytechnic Colleges (KOPO) and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI).

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