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TITLE OF THE PUBLICATION:

Designing special vocational training courses for school dropouts: the case of Greece

SURNAME AND NAME OF AUTHOR(S):

Stamatis Paleocrassas, Panayiotis Rousseas, Vassilia Vretakou

PUBLISHER:

International Journal of Vocational Education and Training,

PLACE AND DATE OF PUBLICATION:

Vol 5, No 2, PP. 57-64, Fall 1997

TYPE OF PUBLICATION:

Paper

LANGUAGE/S OF PUBLICATION:

English

LANGUAGE OF REVIEW:

English

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:

Recent findings of a survey type research showed that each year about 15,000 students drop out of lower secondary education schools, before completing compulsory education. Compulsory education in Greece does not contain a vocational training component and, consequently, these young people are inducted into the world of work without employable skills. The Organisation for Vocational Education and Training commissioned a study to identify the training needs of school dropouts, necessary for the design of special training courses for them..

COMMENTS ON THIS PUBLICATION:

This paper presents some of the findings of the study and lays out the basic framework, which may be used to conceptualize the design of special training courses addressing the needs of school dropouts

NAME OF COMPILER:

Dimitris Alimisis

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

ASPETE, Greece

ROLE:

Professor



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Stay@School at the Future of Education Conference

The Stay@School projet will be presented at the third edition of the “Future of Education” international conference, held in Florence, Italy, on 13 - 14 June 2013. Over 250 participants from all over the world will attend the conference. The conference participants belong to the sectors of higher education, school education, vocational education and training as well as adult education, therefore representing all of the target groups of the Stay@School project.

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