The evolution of vocational education and training in Hungary and Poland 1989–2035

  • Benke M
  • Rachwał T
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Abstract

The article uses a multi-faceted approach to present the major challenges to vocational education and training (VET) that Hungary and Poland have been facing during the transformation of their economic systems in 1989 and integration into the EU in 2004. The evolution of VET is examined according to historical traditions, its declining prestige, the introduction of dual training, governance, and the involvement of social partners. We also look at recent changes in the two countries as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss the current situation in the light of VET scenarios recently developed by Cedefop.

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Benke, M., & Rachwał, T. (2022). The evolution of vocational education and training in Hungary and Poland 1989–2035. Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 12(3), 328–356. https://doi.org/10.1556/063.2022.00061

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