Right to training rises to 35 years, control of technology for apprenticeship
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Amendments to the draft law on training aimed at enhancing the training of youth, Education and Professional Training Minister, Noureddine Badawi, said in his introduction of the bill on amending and supplementing the law on training in a public hearing in front of the deputies.
“Introducing amendments to this type of training is intended to enhance the operation of training youth”.
“Training pattern through apprenticeship noticed 10 years ago, a special importance that was represented in launching the number of trainers to more than 250.000 end in the year 2013, with an increase of almost 20%”.
Amendments that were introduced in the bill included three axes that are related to the extension of the maximum age for admission to training to thirty-five years for young men and women after the required age did not exceed 25 years for males.
These modifications include focusing on the valuation of the function of teacher of training, or the amateur teacher, as well as the axis of apprenticeship that is subjected to evaluation and monitoring of technical and pedagogical control that is secured by the pedagogical inspection of the administration in charge of vocational training.
With regard to the first amendment that is related to extending the maximum age up to 35 years for both sexes, as the minister stressed that he intended to devote equal opportunities in enrollment in training through apprenticeship for young people of both sexes without discrimination.