Skip to main content

German model, worldwide cooperation

Three projects show how German skilled crafts training creates better job prospects abroad for young people.

Johannes Göbel, 06.08.2019
German skilled crafts training has also proved successful in South Africa.
German skilled crafts training has also proved successful in South Africa. © Umfolozi College

The German model of dual training has influenced the skilled crafts, and is in high demand internationally. The central contact point for international cooperation in vocational education and training is GOVET, the German Office for International Cooperation in Vocational Education and Training set up by the federal government. German trade associations also strengthen dual training in the skilled crafts sector worldwide through their development organization sequa: since 2010, more than 40 German chambers of commerce and associations have been engaged in more than 60 BBP projects in the Vocational Training Partnership (BBP) programme, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

South Africa: improving chances

At five o'clock in the morning, Phumlani Vernon Simamane has to get up to be on time at Umfolozi College, Richards Bay. He likes his way there; his neighbours call encouragement to the young man: "Make us proud!" He has decided to train to be a plumber. At Umfolozi College, there are many young people for whom skilled crafts training is important. Since November 2015, there has been a Vocational Training Partnership (BBP) between the district craftsmen’s association of Steinfurt-Warendorf in North Rhine-Westphalia and Umfolozi College on South Africa's east coast. The apprentices benefit from the well-equipped workshops. And with its focus on strong practical orientation, the cooperation increases job opportunities of young people.

Dieses YouTube-Video kann in einem neuen Tab abgespielt werden

YouTube öffnen

Third party content

We use YouTube to embed content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details and accept the service to see this content.

Open consent form

Piwik is not available or is blocked. Please check your adblocker settings.

Ecuador: making practice-oriented training possible

Nine dual training courses in five cities are components of the Formados Vocational Training Partnership (BBP). In these courses young Ecuadorians learn the occupation of textile mechanic in the city of Quito or the skilled craft of apparel tailor in the town of Cotacachi. The goal is "practice-oriented vocational training for young people in Ecuador". The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) has been cooperating with Ecuador since December 2013; the Ecuadorian private sector is also participating. The partners are developing dual training courses in the areas of metal, textiles / fashion, woodworking, software development, plastics and rubber technology.

The German-Ecuadorian cooperation Formados trains young people with a view to practice.
The German-Ecuadorian cooperation Formados trains young people with a view to practice. © sequa

Vietnam: preparing teachers

That teachers continue to learn - this is the aim of the project "Modernizing Vietnamese Vocational Training". From May to October 2019, 49 vocational school teachers from Vietnam will be trained at the Leipzig Chamber of Skilled Crafts and Trades, which is cooperating for this purpose with the Vietnamese Ministry of Labour. The teachers go through parts of a master class in the occupations of metal worker, precision mechanic, toolmakers and carpenters, and are also taught theory in the subjects and education science. As early as 2019, the first training classes will begin at 45 Vietnamese vocational schools, where practice-oriented instruction in the spirit of the dual system will be taught. The German Confederation of Skilled Crafts’ new coordination centre, SCIVET – Skilled Crafts from Germany, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), supports the project and other international vocational training projects, and helps to initiate new projects in cooperation with the craft industry.

The German model of dual vocational training is in demand also in Vietnam.
The German model of dual vocational training is in demand also in Vietnam. © dpa

© www.deutschland.de

You would like to receive regular information about Germany?
Subscribe here: