Dual Vocational Education and Training Policy in Andalusia: The Nexus between the Education System and the Business Sector in the Higher-Level Training Cycle of Early Childhood Education
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/85286Metadatos
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Dual vocational education and training Early school leaving Early Childhood Education Labour market insertion
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2023-09-19Referencia bibliográfica
Jiménez Ramírez, Magdalena, Rocío Lorente García, and Juan García Fuentes. 2023. Dual Vocational Education and Training Policy in Andalusia: The Nexus between the Education System and the Business Sector in the Higher- Level Training Cycle of Early Childhood Education. Social Sciences 12: 519. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ socsci12090519]
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Ministry of Science and Innovation of the Government of Spain; grant number RTI2018-101660-B-100.Resumen
Dual vocational education and training (dual VET) is a recent policy aimed at establishing
strong connections between the education system and the business sector. It serves to ensure the
continuity of training, reduce early school leaving, and actively involve the business sector in the
training and qualification of students, known as apprentices. Consequently, this approach has
a favourable impact on their successful integration into the labour market upon completion of
the dual training program. In this study, we investigate the implementation of dual VET in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, focusing on the higher-level training cycle of early
childhood education, which falls under the professional family of sociocultural and community
services. Through a thorough analysis of interview accounts involving various stakeholders, we
shed light on the outcomes of this policy’s implementation. The findings suggest that this emerging
policy may have a positive impact on the employability of young individuals by enabling in-company
training, which provides them an opportunity to showcase their vocational skills and to combine
practical experience with theoretical knowledge. Work mentors are identified as essential contributors
to the success of in-company training, as they help foster the necessary capabilities to ensure that
dual VET is perceived as a comprehensive training experience rather than as just work experience