work-based learning

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about work-based learning focus on vocational training and alternative pathways to formal schooling. A recent thread examines Malaysia's proposal to allow students to leave school at 16, highlighting the role of vocational pathways in developing foundational skills and real-world readiness. The conversation centers on how work-based learning can provide practical experience and bridge the gap between education and employment, particularly in policy contexts where traditional schooling is being reevaluated.
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    Malaysia Foundational Skills Debate: 16-Year Exit and Vocational Pathways

    The proposal to allow Malaysian students to leave formal schooling at age 16 — and the related push to make secondary education universally compulsory — has reignited a necessary debate about foundational skills, infrastructure, and the real-world readiness of alternative pathways such as...
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