4/03 - TVET Variant : TET
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Technical Education and Training (TET). TET is similar to CTE but specifically focuses on more technical fields, offering training from entry to advanced levels. The programs are tailored for fresh student’s post-secondary education, providing immediate skills applicable in technical and industrial sectors. TET is designed to prepare students for direct entry into technical professions. It is more narrowly focused on technical and engineering disciplines (STEM), catering primarily to those entering technical fields where specific skills are required.
Venue: Usually occurs in technical and polytechnic institutes, and at universities that offer specialized programs in engineering and technology. These are predominantly post-secondary settings.
Historically, TET can be traced as follows:
Who & When: Developed by educational institutions worldwide, particularly in regions focusing on engineering and technology.
Why: To cater to the needs of emerging industries and technological sectors requiring specialized technical skills.
How: The naming reflects the emphasis on technical skills applicable to industries driven by technology and innovation.
TET, real world example(s):
Scenario: Engineering Program in Germany
Program Setup: A TET program offers advanced mechanical engineering training, closely aligned with automotive manufacturing needs.
Collaboration with Industry: Automotive companies sponsor projects and provide equipment, ensuring training remains cutting-edge.
Skill Application: Students participate in designing and producing parts for new vehicle models, showcasing their high-level technical skills.
Career Progression: Graduates enter the workforce with high competence, driving innovation and efficiency in automotive manufacturing.
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