Does dual education contribute to the quality of education of vocational schools?

Dual education is a good thing for the pupils of secondary vocational schools because it will acquire practical skills. Those who oppose the introduction of dual education believe that abuse of the pupils as cheap labor can occur.

Duoalno obrazovanje dobroje za djake srednjih strucnih skola zato sto ce steci prakticne vestine. Oni koji se protive uvodjenju dualnog obrazovanja smatraju da moze doci do zloupotrebe djaka kao jaftine radne snage.

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While dual education is a fantastic way to introduce students to the 'real world' and get them ready for and involved in actual work, it does have its pitfalls. For instance, some students can end up in an environment where they're not comfortable with all the procedures and are unsure how to communicate their concerns which, in turn, may lead to a lack of job satisfaction on behalf of the employer. Before students are expected to take on tasks involved in vocational education, it's important that they have an understanding of what they're getting themselves into and what exactly is expected of them. For instance, if a student hasn't ever worked and is then thrown into the job they thought was their 'dream job', they're going to get incredibly flustered and confused about the process, and not know the specifics of how to work with an employer. The UK, for instance, seriously lacks training for life before work, so this needs to be covered before dual education in pursued; at the moment, secondary schools lack the learning curve, and that needs to be put in place.

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