ISBN:
9783531187570
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9781280798108
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XV, 592 S.)
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graph. Darst.
Edition:
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
Research
Series Statement:
SpringerLink
Series Statement:
Bücher
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als The future of vocational education and training in a changing world
DDC:
370.113
Keywords:
Education
;
Adult education
Abstract:
Matthias Pilz
Abstract:
Across the globe, vocational education and training is characterised by a number of over-arching trends, including the increasing use of technology, the growing importance of information and communications systems, and changes to national demographics. At the interface between the education and training system and the world of work, VET faces the challenge of tackling these changes, of making a constructive contribution to solving the problems posed by the transition from education to employment, and of ensuring that the next generation has the skills it - and the economy - needs. This volume comprises thirty individual contributions that together add up to a comprehensive overview of the current situation in vocational education and training, its strengths and weaknesses, and its prospects. VET experts from Canada, the USA, India, China, Japan and Korea, as well as from a number of European countries, focus on their national context and how it fits in to the bigger picture. The contributions combine theoretical discussions from various strands of VET research with evidence from country case studies and examples from current practice. Dr. Matthias Pilz is Professor of Business Education at the University of Cologne and Director of the German Research Center for Comparative Vocational Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T).
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Introduction; The Significance of the Title; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgements; I Anglo-Saxon Countries; Challenges and Opportunities for Technicaland Vocational Education and Training (TVET)in the United States; Introduction; About United States TVET; Where Can TVET Courses and Programs Be Found?; Significant TVET Challenges in the United States; Significant TVET Opportunities in the United States; Conclusion and Summary; Bibliography; Youth Apprenticeships in Canada: Context, Structuresand Apprentices' Experiences; Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
Education Systems and Labour Market Structures in CanadaApprenticeship in Canada; Registered Apprenticeship Program in Alberta; Methodology; Findings; Conclusion; Bibliography; Re-conceptualising Vocational Education:The Transition from Powerful to Useful Knowledge; Introduction; A Procrustean Enterprise; Vocational Education; What Counts as Vocational Education in a Post-industrial Era?; An Expansive Definition of Vocational Education; The Scottish Further and Higher Education Sectors; Discussion; Bibliography
Description / Table of Contents:
The Transition from Vocational to Higher Educationfrom the Perspective of Higher Education Admission StaffIntroduction; Background - the Politics of Widening Participation; Data and Data Analysis; Results; Summary and Conclusion; Bibliography; II Asia Including India; Development of TVET in China: Issues and Challenges; Introduction; TVET System in China; Issues and Challenges of TVET in China; Conclusions; Bibliography; Challenges of Vocational Education and Career Educationin High Schools in Japan - From the Viewpointof Career-competency Formation for Transition
Description / Table of Contents:
Characteristics and Premises of Vocational Education in JapanConventional Japanese Transition Model; Fluctuation of the Japanese Mechanism; Habitualness of Jobless Status of Graduates and Narrowed High School Graduates Job Market; Challenges and Summary; Bibliography; Japan's Public Youth Training Programs,Enterprise-sponsored Training and the Society of Control; Introduction: Vocational training for Today's Youth; Framework of Public Vocational Training; Public Vocational Training Programs for Young People; Conclusion: Public Vocational Training and the Society of Control; Bibliography
Description / Table of Contents:
(Vocational) Education and Social Inequalityas Japanese Society Makes the Transition to a `Global Society'Introduction: the Characteristics of Japan's `Credential Society'; Theoretical Framework; Working Hypotheses; Testing the Four Working Hypotheses; Discussion; Bibliography; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Education and Trainingin Korea; Introduction; VET System; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Education; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Training; Conclusion and Implication; Bibliography; Vocational Education and Training System (VET) in India; Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
Vocational Education at Schools
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents; Introduction; The Significance of the Title; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgements; I Anglo-Saxon Countries; Challenges and Opportunities for Technicaland Vocational Education and Training (TVET)in the United States; Introduction; About United States TVET; Where Can TVET Courses and Programs Be Found?; Significant TVET Challenges in the United States; Significant TVET Opportunities in the United States; Conclusion and Summary; Bibliography; Youth Apprenticeships in Canada: Context, Structuresand Apprentices' Experiences; Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
Education Systems and Labour Market Structures in CanadaApprenticeship in Canada; Registered Apprenticeship Program in Alberta; Methodology; Findings; Conclusion; Bibliography; Re-conceptualising Vocational Education:The Transition from Powerful to Useful Knowledge; Introduction; A Procrustean Enterprise; Vocational Education; What Counts as Vocational Education in a Post-industrial Era?; An Expansive Definition of Vocational Education; The Scottish Further and Higher Education Sectors; Discussion; Bibliography
Description / Table of Contents:
The Transition from Vocational to Higher Educationfrom the Perspective of Higher Education Admission StaffIntroduction; Background - the Politics of Widening Participation; Data and Data Analysis; Results; Summary and Conclusion; Bibliography; II Asia Including India; Development of TVET in China: Issues and Challenges; Introduction; TVET System in China; Issues and Challenges of TVET in China; Conclusions; Bibliography; Challenges of Vocational Education and Career Educationin High Schools in Japan - From the Viewpointof Career-competency Formation for Transition
Description / Table of Contents:
Characteristics and Premises of Vocational Education in JapanConventional Japanese Transition Model; Fluctuation of the Japanese Mechanism; Habitualness of Jobless Status of Graduates and Narrowed High School Graduates Job Market; Challenges and Summary; Bibliography; Japan's Public Youth Training Programs,Enterprise-sponsored Training and the Society of Control; Introduction: Vocational training for Today's Youth; Framework of Public Vocational Training; Public Vocational Training Programs for Young People; Conclusion: Public Vocational Training and the Society of Control; Bibliography
Description / Table of Contents:
(Vocational) Education and Social Inequalityas Japanese Society Makes the Transition to a `Global Society'Introduction: the Characteristics of Japan's `Credential Society'; Theoretical Framework; Working Hypotheses; Testing the Four Working Hypotheses; Discussion; Bibliography; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Education and Trainingin Korea; Introduction; VET System; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Education; Trends and Challenges of Vocational Training; Conclusion and Implication; Bibliography; Vocational Education and Training System (VET) in India; Introduction
Description / Table of Contents:
Vocational Education at Schools
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-531-18757-0
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