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Produktdetails

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2019

Verlag

Wiley

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608

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,2/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1040 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-09859-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2019

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

608

Maße (L/B/H)

25,1/17,2/3,5 cm

Gewicht

1040 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-09859-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Wiley Handbook of Vocational Education and Training
  • Notes on Contributors ix

    Acknowledgments xvii

    1 Introduction to the Handbook: Vocational Education and Training (VET) Theory, Practice, and Policy for a Complex Field of Inquiry 1
    David Guile and Lorna Unwin

    Part I VET as an Evolving Concept 17

    2 VET, Expertise, and Work: Situating the Challenge for the Twenty¿First Century 19
    David Guile and Lorna Unwin

    3 Vocational Education and the Individual 41
    Stephen Billett

    4 VET, HRD, and Workplace Learning: Where to From Here? 63
    Paul Hager

    5 Does Vocational Education Still Need the Concept of Occupation? 81
    Alison Fuller

    6 Knowledge, Competence, and Vocational Education 97
    Leesa Wheelahan

    Part II The Political Economy of VET 113

    7 Political Economy of Vocational Education and Training 115
    Damian Oliver, Serena Yu, and John Buchanan

    8 The Politics of Vocational Training: Theories, Typologies, and Public Policies 137
    Marius R. Busemeyer and Christine Trampusch

    9 The Industrial Relations of Training and Development 165
    Mark Stuart

    10 Measuring Performance in Vocational Education and Training and the Employer's Decision to Invest in Workplace Training 187
    Samuel Muehlemann

    11 Excluded Within the Inclusive Institution: The Case of Low¿Skilled, Low¿Wage Security Employees 207
    Soon¿Joo Gog

    Part III Arrangements for VET 227

    12 The Contested Evolution and Future of Vocational Education in the United States 229
    Brian Durham and Debra D. Bragg

    13 The Future of Vocational Education in Canadian Secondary Schools 251
    Alison Taylor

    14 The Interrelation of General Education and VET: Understandings, Functions, and Pedagogy 275
    Vibe Aarkrog

    15 The Sustainability of the Dual System Approach to VET 293
    Thomas Deissinger

    16 Duality and Learning Fields in Vocational Education and Training: Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Assessment 311
    Matthias Pilz and Bärbel Fürstenau

    17 VET Teachers and Trainers 329
    Kevin Orr

    Part IV VET as a Developing Practice 349

    18 The Learning Potential of Boundary Crossing in the Vocational Curriculum 351
    Arthur Bakker and Sanne Akkerman

    19 Designing Technology¿Enhanced Learning Environments in Vocational Education and Training 373
    Carmela Aprea and Alberto A. P. Cattaneo

    20 VET as Lifelong Learning: Engagement With Distributed Knowledge in Software Engineering 395
    Monika Nerland and Crina I. Dam¿a

    21 Innovative Work¿Based Learning for Responsive Vocational Education and Training (VET): Lessons from Dutch Higher VET 415
    Aimée Hoeve, Wietske Kuijer¿Siebelink, and Loek Nieuwenhuis

    22 Capturing the Elusive: How Vocational Teachers Develop and Sustain their Expertise 433
    Janet H. Broad and Ann Lahiff

    Part V Challenges for VET 455

    23 The Challenges VET Faces Through Its Intersection With Social Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and Race 457
    Karen Evans

    24 The Contribution of Vocational Education and Training in Skilling India 479
    Tara Nayana and Sanath Kumar

    25 Vocational Education and Training in Economic Transformation in China 495
    Zhiqun Zhao and Yunbo Liu

    26 Working with Historical, Cultural, and Economic Logics: The Case of Vocational Training in Argentina 513
    Claudia Jacinto

    27 The Evolution of Learning Regions: Lessons from Economic Geography for the Development of VET 531
    Laura James

    Index 549