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Les entreprises de formation en Autriche

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L’Autriche s’enorgueillit d’être le premier pays à avoir obligé les élèves des écoles secondaires de commerce et de gestion à s’exercer dans une entreprise de formation. Dans les autres établissements secondaires et post-secondaires de formation professionnelle, l’entreprise de formation peut être choisie en option supplémentaire.

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  • Ocde, 1999. "Les entreprises de formation en Autriche," PEB Échanges, Programme pour la construction et l'équipement de l'éducation 1999/13, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:eduaad:1999/13-fr
    DOI: 10.1787/442244201242
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    Autriche; formation professionnelle;

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