Mr. Daniel Bernbeck Executive Director
Malaysia-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry
German Dual Vocational Training for
Future Ready TVET Graduate
Coordinated & Certified by
Training in Malaysia – Made in Germany
TVET in Germany
- Developed from the medieval times guilds of craftsmen, later adopted by trade and production industry
- 1969: ratification of Vocational Training Act to standardize training nationwide
- Currently around 330 recognized training professions
- Coordinated & certified by HWKs (craft) and IHKs (industry)
MALAYSIAN-GERMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY (MGCC / AHK)
• AHK Representative body for the German Chambers of Commerce & Industry (IHKs) and the Association of German Chambers of Commerce & Industry (DIHK)
• Founded in 1991, to support bilateral trade (Germany – Malaysia); services to assist companies to enter the market or to enhance their marketing activities
• Coordination and Certification of GDVT
German Dual Vocational Training (GDVT)
30% Theory learning at a vocational institute
70% Practical On-the-job training
Based on the Framework Curriculum and complimenting company training → Ensures proper theoretical knowledge
According to Framework Curriculum based on industry requirements and standards → Ensures company and job specific knowledge
• The Training Company…
• …registers with JPK as an SLDN Training Provider and with MGCC as a Vocational Training Partner
• …identify qualified and certified In-Company trainer
• …adapts Framework Curriculum for on-the-job training
• …recruits Malaysian trainee(s): school leavers or existing workforce (upskilling)
• Offer a training contract and allowance
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How to participate?
• The Trainee needs…
• … to have SKM1 / SKM 2/ SPM / STPM
• … to have credits in Math and Physics
• … to have good command of English
• … to have interest in dual vocational training
• … to have initiative and self confidence
• Link: German Dual Vocational Training in Malaysia.mp4
• Accept the training contract
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How to participate?
o Marketing
o Supporting trainee recruitment
o Consulting on training matters
o Supporting in-company training plan development
MGCC’s role
o Liaising with all involved stakeholders
o Organizing:
• Vocational Training Committee
• Expert Groups
• Examination Boards
• Examiner Workshops
• Train-the-Trainer (AdA) Workshop
• Regular feedback meetings between companies & institutes
o Examination & Certification
MGCC’s role
Benefits for Companies
Traditional Recruitment
Proof of skills
Justified salaries
Company fit
Loyalty
Staff Retention
Productivity of Trainees
Year 2 Year 3 Year 1
Trainee Benefits
Train & Place
Secure job
Proof of skills
Hands on experience
Debt free
Diploma degree
Further education path
Benefits for Trainees
Certified by
- Since 2014: Industrial Management & Logistic Operations Management in KL
- Since 2015: Mechatronics, in Penang
- Since 2016: Mechatronics in KL
- In development:
- Electronics for Automation Technology , start in 2019 in Penang
- MRO Technician
- Precision Machining
- Plastic Molding Technician
- Toolmaker
- Other new trainings can be developed based on industry demand (Key Economic Sectors mentioned in the 11th Malaysia Plan 2016-2020)
Trainings offered
Partners • Institutes
Companies
GDVT in Sarawak
Success Stories: Graduation Ceremonies
Success Stories: Graduation Ceremonies
Success Stories: Graduation Ceremonies
Success Stories: Graduation Ceremonies
Contact us for more info
http://www.malaysia.ahk.de/
Videos about GDVT on YouTube Thank you!
Contact us for more info
Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry Level 20, Menara Hap Seng 2
1, Jalan P. Ramlee 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia