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an article on the need of vocational in the country

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The high number of unemployed university graduates, the definition of Spain as a developing country and the disinterest of large industrial companies in the official qualifications provided by the current Vocational Training, are some of the reasons that are demanding an urgent and new approach to this mode of teaching which, on the other hand, is in practice one of the most expensive of our current educational system. THE COUNTRY has consulted the opinion on the subject of the Professions and Companies team, dedicated almost exclusively to the study of the problems of this sector.

Political parties, trade unions, teaching professionals and experts in Vocational Training agree that in Spain a single common cycle must be established up to the age of sixteen, obligatory and free of charge. All also reject the current elitist difference between Vocational Training and BUP and aspire to give equal consideration to the two modes of education; but the truth is that Vocational Training remains the Cinderella of the Spanish education system, as long as the so-called "titulitis" persists. Likewise, everyone wishes that in this single cycle up to the age of sixteen an area of technical knowledge be included as compulsory to educate skills, which should never be confused with a Vocational Training, even if it serves as a guide and awakens vocations. Therefore, the area of technical knowledge in the BUP that the experts advocate is fundamental, but with a different approach to that which has been given in the current Technical Professional Activities of the Bachillerato, or to the current inadequate conception of manual work in the EG B. Then, once the introduction of a common cycle of teaching up to the age of sixteen has been made compulsory, the student at this age would be in a better disposition to decide his professional future, which is what is being done in all European countries.

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In Europe, Vocational Training never goes hand in hand with Secondary Education, because Vocational Training prepares for qualified occupations, and unqualified occupations are prepared within the company itself through professional training, and this is always from the age of sixteen, when general education is obligatory: humanistic, scientific and technical-practical. What does not exist in any developed country is a division into three degrees of Vocational Training like the one existing in Spain, where after seven years of promulgation of the general law of Education it is not known what is the Vocational Training of third degree and where to fit into the world of work to which the law of Education itself addresses it The magazine Professions and Companies, prepares a national congress where, with the help of experts on the subject, including the Council of Europe, comes to a solid conclusion of which is the Vocational Training that interests the country, taking into account our current level of development

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