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  2. History of education in Wales (1939–present) - Wikipedia

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    By 1965 there were 102,000 students in adult education in Wales and 65,946 in vocational further education in 50 colleges; industry was increasingly valuing technical education. The growth of broadcasting provided new sources of informal education and by the 1960s a significant chunk of this was focused on specifically Welsh matters.

  3. TVET (technical and vocational education and training)

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    TVET stands for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, which provides knowledge and skills for various occupations through formal and non-formal learning. Learn about the aims, methods and challenges of TVET, and how it is integrated with other education streams in different countries.

  4. Foundation For Technical Education - Wikipedia

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    Based in Arusha, Tanzania, KIITEC is a leading technical education centre supplying skilled and competent technicians to meet the needs of local industries. KIITEC is registered and accredited by the National Council for Technical Education. Successful graduates are awarded a 3-year National Technical Award Level Six (NTA-6) Diploma.

  5. Institute of Welsh Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Welsh Affairs is a charity and think tank based in Cardiff that specialises in public policy and debate in Wales. It was founded in 1987 by Geraint Talfan Davies and Keith James, and covers topics such as devolution, economy, education, environment and health.

  6. Engineering education - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, scope and regulation of engineering education in different countries and regions. Compare the academic and professional qualifications, and the roles and responsibilities of engineers, technologists and technicians.

  7. Business and Technology Education Council - Wikipedia

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    The BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma dates back to the 1930s as a full-time three-year course. After the Haselgrave Report, the Business Education Council (BEC) and Technician Education Council (TEC) took over the accrediting of this qualification (called the "Ordinary National Diploma") and others in the stable, such as the National Certificate, Higher National Certificate and Higher National ...

  8. Technology and Livelihood Education - Wikipedia

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    Learn about TLE, a learning area of Philippine secondary schools that covers technical, vocational, and entrepreneurial skills. Find out the curriculum, expansion, and competencies of TLE and its six special programs.

  9. Technical and Vocational Education Initiative - Wikipedia

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    TVEI was a pilot scheme to provide integrated, four-year courses of general, technical and vocational education for 14-18 year olds. It was funded by the Department of Employment and Manpower Services Commission and involved local authorities, schools, industry and teachers in curriculum and assessment innovation.