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ambachtsonderwijs

Ambachtsonderwijs is a form of secondary education focused on practical crafts and trades, offering training in workshops and classroom learning, with an emphasis on manual skills, technical knowledge, and design. It is used in the Netherlands and Flemish-speaking parts of Belgium to prepare students for skilled work in craft-based industries.

Historically, ambachtsonderwijs developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to supply skilled labor for

In many education systems, ambachtsonderwijs formed part of broader vocational tracks, combining general education with practical

Today, the term is less commonly used as a standalone label, having largely evolved into broader vocational

growing
industry.
It
operated
separate
craft
schools
that
taught
disciplines
such
as
woodworking,
metalworking,
textiles,
baking,
printing,
painting,
and
other
crafts,
balancing
hands-on
practice
with
theoretical
subjects
like
mathematics,
physics,
and
drawing.
training.
Students
could
progress
to
higher
vocational
education,
apprenticeships,
or
direct
entry
into
skilled
trades.
Certification
typically
included
diplomas
or
certificates
indicating
competence
in
specific
crafts.
or
technical
education
within
systems
that
emphasize
employability
and
pathways
to
further
study.
Modern
programs
retain
the
craft-oriented
focus
and
often
incorporate
new
technologies,
design
thinking,
digital
fabrication,
sustainability,
and
entrepreneurship,
while
maintaining
the
emphasis
on
practical
skills
and
project-based
learning.