Vocational education
Ministry revokes permit of vocational training institute, college
The education ministry's General Secretariat for Lifelong Learning has revoked the license of a vocational training institute in Athens and a college operating in northern Greece.
According to the ministry, IEK Xyni and the Mediterranean College in Thessaloniki did not fulfill at least one of the requirements for a permit.
Vocational Schooling Decline Causes Romania Skills Shortage
Only 1.4 per cent of Romanian pupils are currently enrolled in vocational schools, which is not enough to supply the labour market with skilled workers, human resources experts and company representatives have warned.
Bulgarian Parliament Begins Debate on Vocational Elements in Education
Lawmakers in the National Assembly have started discussions on a bill which could bring about changes to schooling and pre-school education.
The idea is to further divide the education system into various stages, breaking secondary education into two parts and allowing pupils to opt for either pre-university or vocational preparation.
Turkey’s education council ends, but debate lingers on
The education councilâs controversial decisions âenligthen educationâs future,â according to the education minister, despite harsh opposition criticism Turkeyâs National Education Council committees have completed their annual meetings, after taking a number of headline-grabbing decisions that could shape the future of the countryâs education system.
Teachers’ trade union applies for alcohol classes to be elective in vocational high schools
An education sector trade union has applied to Turkeyâs Education Ministry to make liquor service classes, which are taught in vocational high schools specializing in hotel management and tourism, an elective course.
The biggest portion of our stock of problems
Turkey is a country that prefers to postpone issues rather than solve them. Not that any of our problems have truly been solved, but those we sweep under the rug and tend to forget are many times worse than the ones weâve solved.
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Schools everywhere in Turkey transformed into imam schools
After my column about the transforming of the regular teachers’ high school in the inner Aegean city of Afyon into a girls’ imam-preacher high school (the religious vocational high schools), readers’ mails poured in. Here is some of them:
Bulgarian Parliament Approves Dual Education, 'Protected Jobs' List
Bulgarian Council of Ministers is to prepare a list of "non-prestigious" occupations needed by businesses.
The measure was announced after MPs approved at a first reading changes to the Law for Professional Education and Training jointly proposed by the ruling Bulgarian Socialist Party and the biggest parliamentary opposition GERB, website Dnevnik.bg has reported.