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The six-page guide argues that there are no dead-ends within Finland's vocational education system.

Some of the main points:

  • From the late 1990s the vocational track has given eligibility to access polytechnics and universities.
  • The Ministry of Education and Culture is responsible for strategic and normative steering of VET and leads national development.
  • Vocational qualification requirements are developed through broad-based cooperation with stakeholders.
  • More than 40% of the relevant age group start vocational upper secondary studies immediately after basic education.
  • The biggest fields are technology, communications and transport, social services, health and sports, with half the students being female.
  • Prevention of drop-out from education and exclusion from society is a policy priority.

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