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apprenticeship

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EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 701914 Last modified 16.04.2024
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Domain Education - Trainingprofessional life - career
  • a period of long-term training substantially carried out within an undertaking and regulated by statutory law or custom according to an oral or written contract which imposes mutual obligations on the two parties concerned:the trainee and, normally, an employer who has assumed responsibility for giving the trainee initial training for a recognized occupation subject to apprenticeship
  • a feature of vocational education; it gives young people practical experience in a trade supplemented by related school instruction
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apprenticeship preferred
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  • 1. Apprenticeship is used extensively in vocational education. The chief feature of the method is that a learner works under the close supervision and direction of one who is expert in the skills to be learned. A similar method is often used in education for the professions, where it is usually called internship.
  • 2. The financial support of the Fund shall mainly take the form of assistance to persons and be devoted to the following activities to develop human resources which may be part of a pathway approach to labour market integration: education and vocational training - including vocational training equivalent to compulsory schooling, apprenticeships, pre-training, in particular the provision and upgrading of basic skills, rehabilitation in employment, measures to promote employability on the labour market, guidance, counselling and continuing training ...

Haridussõnastik

ID 747323 Last modified 07.05.2024
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