9 percent failure rate: Expert seeks case management for those leaving apprenticeship

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Expert Thomas Bolli is not bothered by the over nine percent failure rate in the final exam of his apprenticeship last year. However, she advocates case management for those without an apprenticeship or high school diploma. (icon image)

“Young people need to know who to turn to,” said the director of the Swiss Education Lab, Professor of Education Systems at ETH Zurich, in an interview with Tamedia newspapers on Friday. “We need case management that engages those affected in further education. This should come into effect immediately and be regulated in all cantons.”

Otherwise, those affected risk entering the labor market with bad prospects, Bolli says. “In the worst case, they get social security or disability insurance.”

Despite a failure rate of over nine percent last year, Bolli does not see the vocational training model in jeopardy. “A high failure rate is not necessarily a sign of poor vocational training, it can also be a sign of high quality standards.”

(SDA)

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