Patterns and Reforms in West German Vocational Education |
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Abstract: | Germany is the only country which, as early as 1919, instituted compulsory vocational schooling (part-time), until the age of 18, for all who were not enrolled in full-time schools. The Weimar Constitution contained a clause giving each young citizen whose family did not afford him extended general education the right to a publicly supported minimum vocational education. |
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