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The vocational training and education is considered to be sharing many characteristics in common such as the period of training during job and there are significant policies for paying attention to both kinds of “contracted training” recently, with problems that rise such as completion rates, completing in the timely manner, and quality. In this paper, we analyze several studies that are conducted in past few years that are studied for analyzing apprentices and trainees, and general education for students. The methodology used for the study is secondary qualitative research. The study concludes that apprentices and education, both, are essential for students to achieve the career growth throughout life. Therefore, it is recommended that education must be provided to students with proper assessments, after that, students must be trained for their professional lives.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTII
DECLARATIONIII
ABSTRACTIV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Aims and Objectives2
Purpose of the Study3
Research Questions3
Ethical Issues4
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW5
Transitions from School to Apprenticeships in UK6
Choice of Apprenticeship in UK9
Choosing Career during under graduation10
Benefits of Attending University in UK10
Working While Studying11
Support for Vocational Schools13
Significance of Vocational Education14
Factors that Impact on Student Transitions18
General18
Assessment21
Eligibility21
Labelling22
Disengagement / Dropping Out: The Transition Out23
Trends in Professional Education24
Multiple Pathways, Linked Learning and Other Solutions27
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY28
Overview28
Research Design28
Data Collection Methods29
CHAPTER 4: INVESTIGATION, ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS OF THE INFORMATION30
Seamlessness31
Current Trends in Vocational Education32
Workplace Training35
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS36
A New Orientation to Career and Technical Education38
Choice among the Alternatives39
REFERENCES41
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Education enables a person to live a full, satisfying life through improved economic prospects, and better health, and by making a greater contribution to society. The beneficial effects of education for individuals and society are jeopardized by high dropout rates. Dropouts rely heavily on public assistance and are more likely to get sick or die prematurely, creating significant public health costs. Government programs aiming to improve retention rates have varying levels of success (Kincheloe 1999: pp. 41-46). Consequences of high dropout rates can be assessed by examining the beneficial effects of education on the individual and society. A good education produces a stronger economy, reduces crime, breaks the cycle of poverty, increases civic involvement and improves quality of life. Innovative programs, starting in the early grades, high school counselling and career training, and adequately funded government policies will help students receive their rightful, quality education for the benefit of all ...