Home /   Print Page

Work-Based Learning/Education and Training Systems - Vocational Students

Work-based learning/learning in the workplace, including apprenticeship and others, is an educational and training system that combines preparing the student within the vocational training institution and training them in the job market. It is considered one of the important systems in the field of vocational education and training. To learn more about this system, click here.

Preparing for training in the job market, after getting to know the nature of the profession you have chosen and the education and training system you will receive, the job market is the next station through training at this stage. To learn about the job market and prepare for the training period, click here.

There are criteria, skills, and specifications preferred by employers that vocational education and training students should be familiar with to help them on the way to the desired workplace. To access these skills and specifications and understand them, click on the skills required by the job market for training and employment. You may also think in the future about creating your project, so get to know the features and characteristics of entrepreneurship.

Occupational Safety and Health: Occupational health and safety systems are essential topics that professionals should be aware of to maintain health and safety during training and work. To review the specifications of occupational safety and health, click here.

Learn how vocational education and training can help you use technology and develop entrepreneurial skills and your ability to create your project in the future.

Plan for Your Future: To succeed in your next steps towards building a successful career, you need to plan each step you take. Through the (Career Website), we offer you an easy planning tool that will help you build a plan for your next steps. To start the planning process for your future, click here.

Success Stories of Graduates: These stories serve as motivation for all professionals who are making their way into the job market. You can take these professionals as role models to create your success story. To read success stories, click here.

Dear student, dear student, if you are approaching graduation, please review the Graduates of Vocational Education and Training page within the guidance resources and take advantage of its tools.