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Apprenticeship Training in Turkey

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DOI: 10.5782/2223-2621.2012.15.4.64
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The aim of this research is to examine the negative attitudes of primary school eighth grade students. This research was done with 452 elementary school students by a survey method. The data collection instrument was applied to the sample by random sampling method. The insufficiency in the number of the apprenticeship enrollers is reason for not choosing the apprenticeship education by youngsters. The most important indicator of this situation is the percentage of the students of the sample who gave the answer of "NO" to the question "Do you want to enroll in apprenticeship education?" (82,5%).
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