Hungarian Gov't Publishes New Strategy For Vocational School System

  • 18 Mar 2019 7:46 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Hungarian Gov't Publishes New Strategy For Vocational School System
Hungary’s vocational school system will be revamped to help students pass their final school-leaving exams and to smooth their way into tertiary education, László Palkovics, the innovation and technology minister, told a press conference.

Under the government’s strategy dubbed “Vocational Training 4.0″, the courses of vocational schools offering final exams will be restructured to take five years, with the vocational exam incorporated into the final exam, he said.

Students in lower-level vocational schools will be supported by a government grant and those in dual education will be offered a contract to earn wages during their studies, he said.

Those dropping out of formal education will have the opportunity to finish their education in so-called vocational workshops, he said.

The government sees it as a priority to modernise vocational training so that it can face new challenges surfacing in the labour market, economy and technology, Palkovics said.

The students must acquire competitive skills that are in high demand in the labour market to ensure a secure living and high income, he said.

The Vocational Training 4.0 strategy was developed in cooperation with representatives of the profession, taking the Austrian system as a model, Palkovics noted.


MTI Photo: Illyés Tibor

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