VET in Schools in Germany Reflections on re-defining the function of school-based training against the background of the training market crisis

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VET in Schools in Germany Reflections on re-defining the function of school-based training against the background of the training market crisis AGBFN Conference Erfurt, 19-21 September 2005 Universität Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftspädagogik Prof. Dr. Thomas Deißinger

Structure of presentation 1 Structural Context 2 Strengthening VET in Schools: 2 Strategies 3 Practice Firms: Findings from a Research Project 4 Perspectives for Full-time VET in Germany

Germany an apprenticeship country? Share of private training contracts in the apprenticeship system (2004) Old federal states: 95.6 % New federal states: 72.3 % [Source: Berufsbildungsbericht, 2005]

Training in Germany in the non-academic secondary sector 9% 15% 1% new apprenticeships BFS according to BBiG BFS outside BBiG 75% health occupations [Source: Berufsbildungsbericht, 2005]

Germany an apprenticeship country? Vocational Full-time Schools (Berufsfachschulen) - increasing student attendance + 183 %: full-time VET courses outside BBiG/HwO (1990-2003) + 203 %: full-time VET courses according to BBiG/HwO (1995-2003) Total number of full-time students in BFS (2003): 498.000 Total number of apprentices in the Dual System (2003): 1.6 m [Source: Berufsbildungsbericht, 2005]

Dual System vs. VET in schools 2 subsystems that differ in terms of... Function Pedagogical orientation Didactical organisation Status and public perception Types of qualifications Legal and administrative regulation

Dual System vs. VET in schools Major differences: function and types of qualifications DS is an apprenticeship system and therefore has an exclusive function to create intermediate level skills needed on the labour market (occupational qualifications) Full-time VET courses in schools are much more heterogeneous and also provide for qualifications leading directly or indirectly - into higher education (educational qualifications)

Problems associated with VET in schools Heterogeneous types of schools and courses Heterogeneous length of courses Heterogeneous access requirements Heterogeneous functions and types of qualifications Federal state specific regulations Lack of acceptance and public perception among employers Schools often function as parking institutions [cf. Feller, 2002; Euler, 2000; Gebbeken/Kahl, 2001]

Training market vs. VET in schools (BK in Baden-Württemberg) AT-NE-Relation 140,0% 130,0% 120,0% 110,0% 100,0% 90,0% 80,0% 55.000 50.000 45.000 40.000 35.000 30.000 25.000 20.000 15.000 Anzahl Schüle 70,0% 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 10.000 Angebots-Nachfrage-Relation Schüler am Berufskolleg

The Vocational College (Berufskolleg BK) in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg BK I (preparation for Dual System) BK I/II Assistant qualification (conventional type) Assistant qualification + polytechnic entrance qualification BK Languages (BK-F) BK Business Information Management Dual BK (special Dual System for grammar school leavers) BK-FH (access studies out of employment; leads to polytechnic entrance qualification) BK with practice firm

Structure of presentation 1 Structural Context 2 Strengthening VET in Schools: 2 Strategies 3 Practice Firms: Findings from a Research Project 4 Perspectives for Full-time VET in Germany

The National Strategy: The New Vocational Training Act (2005) Objectives/new regulations: Bridging the two subsystems (apprenticeships and full-time VET) through RPL/APL (accreditation) - 7 BBiG Easier access to the chamber examination for graduates from full-time VET courses - 43 BBiG

The Regional Strategy: Reforming the curriculum of VET in Schools Making schools practical curriculum development and new teaching methods using simulation-based learning environments such as practice firms (Übungsfirmen) Objectives of Zukunftsoffensive III (since 1997) in Baden-Württemberg: Increasing the acceptance of full-time VET among companies Helping young people to apply for an apprenticeship more successfully Using public expenditure on VET in schools more efficiently

The Implementation of Practice Firms in the BK Modification of the curriculum leading to more self-regulated and realistic learning opportunities for students A practice firm is a fictitious company within a vocational school that works like a normal company though no real goods or money are exchanged Training firms cooperate with other training firms within a national and international network A real company normally provides support, money and the product name for the training firm Normal number of lessons per week: 5 to 7 (in BW in the BK)

Structure of presentation 1 Structural Context 2 Strengthening VET in Schools: 2 Strategies 3 Practice Firms: Findings from a Research Project 4 Perspectives for Full-time VET in Germany

Research Project on Practice Firms in the BK in BW (2003-2005) [Deißinger & Ruf 2005, publication in early 2006] 2 leading questions: Does the implementation of practice firm lead to new and more realistic learning opportunities and does it help students to develop a comprehensive occupational competence? Has the practice firm concept potential to change companies attitudes towards full-time vocational courses and respective qualifications?

Motivation for Training in the BK (students( students) I joined the BK in order to... increase my chances to find a training place 1,65 to go for the polytechnic entrance qualification 1,81 to acquire basic knowledge in commerce 1,98 to gain time for occupational orientation 2,37 to bridge time before taking up an apprenticeship 2,83 to go for an occupational (assistant) qualification 3,06 1,00 1,50 2,00 2,50 3,00 3,50 4,00 1- totally agree; 2-partially agree; 3-partially disagree; 4- totally disagree BK II BK I Total

Lack of Practical Orientation in the BK (companies( companies) The major problem of BK training is the lack of practical orientation Industry 36,9% 29,2% 15,4% 18,5% Services 30,0% 14,0% 24,0% 32,0% Trade 24,4% 29,3% 17,1% 29,3% Crafts 9,1% 36,4% 18,2% 36,4% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% totally agree partially agree partially disagre totally disagree

Accreditation of BK Courses in a Subsequent Apprenticeship (companies) Does your company allow for a reduction of the apprenticeship duration? 70,0% 63,0% Proportion of Companies [valid %] 60,0% 50,0% 40,0% 30,0% 20,0% 10,0% 0,0% 38,6% 32,1% 33,0% 27,3% 4,9% BK I BK II 1,1% No accreditation 1/2 year 1 year 2 years

Accreditation of BK Courses in a Subsequent Apprenticeship (according to size of companies) Does your company allow for a reduction of the apprenticeship duration? 100,0% 75,0% 54,2% 84,0% 58,3% 77,4% 50,0% 25,0% 9,5% 10,0% 0,0% small companies medium-sized companies large companies BK I BK II

Marketability of the Assistant Qualification (according to company size) The vocational college (degree: commercial assistant) qualifies for direct uptake of employment Small Companies 67,6% 16,2% 8,1% 8,1% Medium-sized Companies 25,0% 20,4% 27,3% 27,3% Large Companies 20,5% 9,6% 24,7% 45,2% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% totally agree partially agree partially disagree totally disagree

Valued Potential of Practice Firms in the Training Market (companies( companies) Would practice firms lead to accreditation of courses in your company? No accreditation after BK I so far 33,3% 30,0% 26,7% 10,0% No accreditation after BK II so far 20,0% 50,0% 25,0% 5,0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% totally agree partially agree partially disagree totally disagree

Valued Potential of Practice Firms in the Labour Market (companies( companies) Would practice firms increase the acceptance of the assistant qualification? Companies that accept direct access to employment 46,4% 14,6% 14,6% 24,4% Companies that refuse direct access to employment 1,5% 4,3% 40,6% 53,6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% totally agree partially agree partially disagree totally disagree

Summary of Project Findings Young people rate practice firms as enriching learning environments offering realistic learning experiences more motivating and interesting than traditional lessons Companies rate practice firms as not yet full substitutes for an apprenticeship although the overall acceptance for partial accreditation of BK courses lies at around 50 % and might be increased by implementing practice firms and acceptance of the assistant qualification is quite high with smaller companies

Structure of presentation 1 Structural Context 2 Strengthening VET in Schools: 2 Strategies 3 Practice Firms: Findings from a Research Project 4 Perspectives for Full-time VET in Germany

3 alternative or complementary strategies for re-defining the status of full-time VET Strengthening the qualification function and the practical curriculum of full-time VET without changing the system and its relationship to the Dual System (making use of the new BBiG) Dualising vocational courses in schools by linking up the school with the company (structured internships, block training, sandwich system etc.) Shifting qualifications based on the BBiG away from the Dual System and into the school system [see also: Euler, 2000; Feller, 2005]