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Apprenticeship, History and Development of
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SourceHusén, Torsten [Hrsg.]; Postlethwaite, T. Neville [Hrsg.]: The International Encyclopedia of Education. 2nd ed. Oxford : Pergamon 1994, S. 310-318
Edition2nd ed.
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Keywords (German)
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Document typeArticle (from a serial)
ISBN0-08-041046-4; 0080410464
LanguageEnglish
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Abstract (English):This article gives an overview over the history and development of apprenticeship, its historical roots and its adaptation to the training systems of industrial countries. After describing the "dual system" in Germany, it portrays the "apprenticeship within the training systems of industrial countries" (Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, the United States, Denmark, Austria, Italy and the United Kingdom) as well as the "apprenticeship in the former COMECON countries (Hungary, Poland and the former Czechoslovakia) and the apprenticeship within Turkey as "a model for developing countries". (DIPF/ssch.)
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Date of publication04.06.2009
CitationLauterbach, Uwe: Apprenticeship, History and Development of - In: Husén, Torsten [Hrsg.]; Postlethwaite, T. Neville [Hrsg.]: The International Encyclopedia of Education. 2nd ed. Oxford : Pergamon 1994, S. 310-318 - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-opus-17306 - DOI: 10.25656/01:1730
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