贝宁学徒对双重学徒计划的看法:叙事调查

Cosme Zinsou Odjo
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本研究探讨了贝宁学徒对双轨制的看法和经验。这一制度是传统上建立起来的,随着 2005 年技术和职业教育与培训改革的进行,这一制度被正式确定下来,并由此产生了双学徒计划。每年都有数千名学徒加入该计划。双学徒计划将教育机构的教学与工作场所的培训相结合。同样,世界各地也有一些类似的做法,贝宁的双元学徒制模式部分借鉴了瑞士的双元职 业教育与培训模式,符合我国的国情和实际情况。然而,一些不足之处与培训手册和工具的缺乏或不足以及学徒分布在离家很远的培训中心有关。这些问题迫使一些学徒在毕业前退出该计划。即使那些完成学业的学徒也没有足够的工作机会。鉴于这种情况,本研究探讨了贝宁学徒如何看待和体验双轨制以及他们对该计划的期望。根据研究的性质,我采用了叙事调查的方法,这有助于我使用解释范式下的框架,通过学徒的故事来调查他们是如何感知和体验双轨制的。由于 COVID-19 大流行,我无法与参与者进行实际互动。研究在贝宁进行,我有目的地选择参与者,直到数据饱和为止。他们(我的参与者)通过 WhatsApp 音频电话接受了在线访谈,所积累的信息使用期望值理论和社会资本理论进行了分析和解释。研究结果表明,学徒选择学徒制的动机多种多样,如激情、经济原因或有前途的期望。同样,我的参与者也认识到这一计划的相关性、实用性和机遇性,它使他们能够使用许多新工具学习新知识,而这些工具是他们以前从事其他手工业职业时从未体验过的。同样,学徒毕业后,他们的社会网络得到了拓宽,并得到了父母和其他工匠师傅的充分考虑。然而,他们也面临着一些挑战,如职业培训中心与家庭之间距离遥远、培训手册缺乏或不足、缺乏培训监督和评估、缺乏资金购买适当的工具和在毕业后建立自己的工作室。为了克服这些挑战,学徒们建议将培训中心分散到全国各地,将该计划扩展到所有手工艺职业,加强培训监测和影响评估,提供足够的培训手册,授权那些在传统系统中接受培训并希望从双学徒计划毕业的手工艺大师,并为毕业生组织定期技能发展计划。最后,本研究的影响有助于决策者和贝宁技术和职业教育与培训的利益攸关方制定新的国家资格框架,设立毕业生津贴基金,将双轨制推广到其他部门,如商业、酒店、餐饮、旅游、卫生、艺术、渔业养殖以及信息和通信技术,并在正规教育系统中承认 CQP 证书,从而允许毕业生返回学校继续深造。
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Perceptions of Apprentices on the Dual Apprenticeship Programme in Benin: A Narrative Inquiry
This study explores the perceptions and experiences of apprentices of the dual system in Benin. This system has been traditionally built up and with the TVET reforms in 2005, it has been formalized which led to the dual apprenticeship programme. Every year, thousands of apprentices are admitted to the programme. The dual apprenticeship programme combines educational institution’s instruction and workplace training. Likewise, several similar practices exist around the world and the Benin dual apprenticeship model is partly inspired by the Swiss dual VET model according to our context and realities. However, some shortcomings are linked to the lack or insufficiency of training manuals and tools and the distribution of apprentices in training centres located very far from their homes. Those issues oblige some apprentices to drop out of the programme before their graduation. Even those who complete the programme do not have enough job opportunities. In light of such a situation, this study explored how apprentices perceived and experienced the dual system with their expectations of the programme in Benin. Based on the nature of the study, I used a narrative inquiry which helped me to use the framework under the interpretive paradigm to investigate the ways apprentices perceived and experienced the dual system through their stories. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I could not have physical interactions with my participants. The study was conducted in Benin and my participants were purposefully selected until the data saturation. They (my participants) were interviewed online through WhatsApp audio calls and the information accumulated was analyzed and interpreted using the expectancy-value and social capital theories. The findings of the study show that apprentices choose the apprenticeship for various motivations such as passion, economic reasons or promising expectations. Likewise, my participants recognize the relevancy, usefulness and opportunities of this programme, which allows them to learn new knowledge using many new tools which they have never experienced before in their ii craft occupations. Similarly, after their graduation, apprentices’ social networks have been broadened and they receive full consideration from their parents as well as their fellow master craftsmen. However, they have been facing some challenges such as the long distances between the vocational training centres and their homes, lack or insufficiency of training manuals, lack of training monitoring and evaluation, lack of financial resources to purchase the appropriate tools and set up their workshops after their graduation. To overcome these challenges, the apprentices suggested the decentralization of training centres in all localities of the country, the extension of the programme to all craft occupations, the strengthening of training monitoring and impact evaluation, the provision of sufficient training manuals, the authorization of master craftsmen who were trained in the traditional system and wish to graduate from the dual apprenticeship programme and the organization of a periodical skills development programme for the graduates. Finally, the implications of this study can help policy-makers and Benin TVET stakeholders to take provisions to come up with a new National Qualification Framework, create graduates’ allowance fund, extend the dual system to other sectors such as commerce, hotels, restaurants, tourism, health, arts, fish farming and information and communication technology and recognize the CQP certificate in the formal education system and thus allow graduates to return to school for further education.
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