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vakscholen

Vakscholen are educational institutions focused on practical training for specific trades and professions. They combine hands-on workshops with theoretical instruction to prepare students for entry into the labor market or for progression within vocational education.

Historically, vakscholen appeared in the Netherlands and the Dutch-speaking parts of Belgium (Flanders) during the industrial

Curricula typically include trade-specific technical modules, safety and quality standards, and general subjects such as mathematics

They are distinct from general secondary schooling and from higher education, but they frequently form a bridge

Today, the emphasis in vakscholen is often on dual learning models, industry partnerships, and competency-based credentials

era
to
meet
a
growing
demand
for
skilled
workers.
Over
time,
many
vakscholen
were
integrated
into
national
vocational
education
systems,
and
in
the
Netherlands
they
are
commonly
organized
within
or
alongside
institutions
delivering
formal
MBO
(secondary
vocational
education)
programs.
and
language
skills.
Programs
vary
in
length
from
one
to
four
years,
and
many
include
structured
work
placements
or
apprenticeships
with
employers.
to
the
labor
market
or
to
further
vocational
qualifications.
Common
trades
include
carpentry,
metalworking,
electrical
installation,
automotive
technology,
culinary
arts,
hospitality,
healthcare
support,
hairstyling,
and
agriculture.
recognized
across
sectors.
As
vocational
education
systems
modernize,
vakscholen
are
frequently
renamed
or
reorganized
as
part
of
broader
vocational
schools
or
national
MBO/BSO
structures,
while
retaining
a
focus
on
practical
skills
and
job-readiness.