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Gabriela M. Höhns – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
This article explores change possibilities towards status improvement in vocational education's social construction. Following other researchers, it assumes that higher-status vocational education should give vocational learners perspectives that would accord with their identities and desires, broadly ranging between working in a particular…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Social Status, Foreign Countries, Experiential Learning
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Shlomo Mizrahi; Dana Natan Krup – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
One of the main challenges in modern labour markets is to improve the mobility and employability of workers among workplaces, jobs and roles. This paper explores the factors that might influence people's beliefs about and attitudes towards the mechanisms for improving employability through training. We develop a research model and test it in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employee Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Toni Mora; Josep-Oriol Escardíbul; Pilar Pineda-Herrero – Educational Review, 2024
Dual vocational education and training (VET) has recently been introduced in Catalonia, as in the whole of Spain, and it should be the only VET system in the near future. However, Dual VET still coexists with traditional VET. The former has much more on-the-job training, companies are more involved in curricula design and training management, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement
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Pablo E. Pinto; Daniela Henriquez-Encamilla – International Journal of Training and Development, 2024
Active labour policies are globally adopted to tackle unemployment and enhance job matching. In Chile, a predominantly supply-focused approach involves training workers, especially in vulnerable groups, as it is believed that investing in human capital will align job demand and available skills. This subnational Chilean case study in the Coquimbo…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Stakeholders, Job Training
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Weinan Wang; Qiao Wu – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2024
This article is a case study of students' labor competence in two different educational tracks from the Guangxi University of Foreign Languages. According to research findings, there was no significant difference in the overall level of labor competence between ordinary undergraduates and vocational students, and there were disparities in labor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Undergraduate Students, Vocational Education
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Ryan, Cheryl; Ollis, Tracey – Vocations and Learning, 2023
This qualitative narrative research was conducted with an Australian police jurisdiction. The paper draws on practice theory to interpret the narratives of a group of traditionally trained police officers' perceptions of policing practices, professional practice, learning and professionalism within the context of police professionalisation.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Police Education, Professionalism, Adult Learning
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Leow, Anthony; Billett, Stephen; Le, Anh Hai – International Journal of Training Research, 2023
Nation states need effective, accessible, and broadly engaged provisions of continuing education and training (CET) to develop the capacities of their working-age populations. Understanding what constitutes accessible and effective CET provisions, is needed to enable informed decision-making about realising governmental goals of securing a…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Foreign Countries, Stakeholders, Adults
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Voss, Richard; Lynch, Julianne; Herbert, Sandra – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
Within vocational education and training (VET), mathematics learning is often complicated by students' problematic prior mathematics education experiences and associated low confidence and limited prerequisite knowledge. Teachers have insights into students' mathematics learning needs and appropriate curriculum and assessment responses, but their…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education
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Wouter Sanderse – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2024
The notion of "Bildung" has been booming in several European countries for almost twenty years now, but it has attracted little attention in vocational education. One reason for this is that "Bildung," the process of becoming human as a goal in itself, is understood in opposition to vocational education, which task would be to…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Educational Philosophy, Labor Market, Job Training
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Sergii Khrapatyi; Tetiana Melnychuk; Yuliia Krasilova; Julia Udovenko; Anastasiia Holotenko – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
This article aims to analyse the world experience of retraining war veterans in order to restore the economy and consider possible ways of implementing the acquired knowledge and practices in the context of Ukraine. A study was conducted to identify the basic needs and challenges faced by veterans and examine the key aspects of the challenges that…
Descriptors: War, Veterans, Retraining, Foreign Countries
Stanwick, John; Ackehurst, Maree; Frazer, Kelly – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2021
This research summary provides an overview of aspects of apprenticeships and traineeships in Australia. More particularly, it provides an overview of some of the more enduring issues, or what could be considered the 'pain points' associated with apprenticeships and traineeships. These include issues around congestion, harmonisation, apprenticeship…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Trainees, Vocational Education
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Li, Mixue; Holstein, Jeannie; Wedekind, Volker – International Journal of Training and Development, 2023
In this paper, we address the debate on local skills ecosystems and informal learning. We use the social ecosystem model as a tool to help us analyse the role played by various actors in learning and skills ecosystems and highlight the role of informal learning in vocational education and training. We draw on the case of craft pottery to discuss…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Informal Education, Ecology, Skill Development
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Darryll Willem Bravenboer; Mandy Crawford-Lee; Clare Dunn – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2024
Purpose: Apprenticeships in England, while defined by level and typical duration, are not quantified regarding the number of learning hours required to achieve the outcomes specified, as with other regulated qualifications and accredited programmes. This paper proposes an approach to ascribe credit to apprenticeships recognising both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Credits, Higher Education
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Vaskova Kjulavkovska, Maja; Serafini, Giovanni Oscar; Szamosi, Leslie Thomas – International Journal of Training and Development, 2022
Competency-based training (CBT) is gaining popularity as an approach towards creating a highly skilled workforce while reducing the skill gaps faced by industry. Integrated within an organisation's management systems, it can lead to benefits such as increased productivity and strengthened employee engagement. While CBT of aviation industry…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Aviation Education, Pilot Projects, Employees
European Training Foundation, 2024
Since 2020, the ETF has conducted multiple studies ('Future of Skills' studies) to examine how various drivers of change -- both technological and non-technological -- are affecting occupations and related skill needs in selected sectors and countries, and how education and training systems are adapting to these evolving needs. This has led to…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Job Training, Foreign Countries, Occupations
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