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by lispm
3296 days ago
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Dual education in Germany is not only about apprenticeships. Your knowledge seems to be even more limited than the author's. There are several dual education tracks, some advanced ones exist since the 70s. Clearly not a novelty. It's also not about the 'majority' of people, since the German education system is diverse and does provide various alternatives to the usual/classical University education. There are even many dual education offerings which integrate Ausbildung and Studium. I personally hired people who were from dual track education in software development a decade ago. |
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The article is referring to "Duale Ausbildung", which works as I described and has nothing to do with university education.
"Duales Studium" in the modern sense is a novelty, clocking in at less than 4% in 2014 (but growing). http://www.zeit.de/2014/20/duales-studium
The article does talk about the majority, that's the whole point. "Duale Ausbildung" and regular "Hochschule/Fachhochschule" are the core of the German system. Whatever else there is isn't really relevant to the debate.