Experience of Some Countries on Vocational Training Management and Lessons for Vietnam

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Thi Minh Trinh Ngo ,

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Volume 4 - March 2022 (03)

Abstract

In developed countries, vocational education focuses on development and is considered a decisive and directional factor to improve labor productivity and national competitiveness. The article analyzes the experiences of vocational education development in some countries and draws lessons for Vietnam.

Keywords

Vocational education, Vietnam

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