Trajectories in Hungarian Education – Transition to Secondary School

  • Author: Anikó Fehérvári
  • Author: Tamás Híves
  • Year of publication: 2017
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 154-166
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2017.48.2.12
  • PDF: tner/201702/tner20170212.pdf

Hungarian educational policy took a  sharp turn in 2010, after the change of regime. The study analyses how pupil/parent preferences and enrolment chances have changed since 2000 in secondary education. The core of the study are KIFIR databases. Their task is to conduct secondary admission processes and to register applications. We have also used the data of the national com- petence survey to investigate the relationships between social background and student performance. While the strong government policy prefers vocational training, students and parents tend to turn away from it. However, the chances to enter secondary school have decreased, thus reducing the chances to enter higher education.

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