
A Profile of Private Vocational Training Schools
Author(s) -
Robert Sweet
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
canadian journal of higher education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2293-6602
pISSN - 0316-1218
DOI - 10.47678/cjhe.v23i3.183171
Subject(s) - vocational education , salient , government (linguistics) , corporate governance , training (meteorology) , business , public administration , higher education , public relations , political science , economic growth , sociology , pedagogy , finance , economics , geography , linguistics , philosophy , meteorology , law
This paper outlines the salient features of private vocational training schools in four major regions of Canada. Schools are further described in terms of their operating principles and practices, the range of training programs offered and, finally, the regulatory and governance structures of federal and provincial governments and of the industry itself. This profile outlines the market-oriented nature of the proprietary school industry and is presented with reference to the community college and institute system where, to a limited degree, similar entrepreneurial features are found. On the basis of this comparison, some observations are made as to the potential contribution of proprietary schools toward current government efforts at improving training provision in Canada.