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Changes in vocational training and new models of competences for individuals
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SourceCohen-Scali, Valérie [Hrsg.]: Competence and competence development. Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich 2012, S. 115-132. - (Study guides in adult education)
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ISBN978-3-86649-462-6; 9783866494626
LanguageEnglish
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Abstract (English):National and European policies have gradually defined a new frame of reference for training strategies, structures, systems, and content. This new frame of reference implies that vocational training is increasingly distinct from the type of teaching dispensed in secondary schools and training organisations. One of the objectives is to gradually incorporate the strategies and practices used in human resources management in the business world, into training. This idea will be examined further in this chapter, which consists of three sections: Section 1 addresses the main changes which have taken place in the training sector. These relate to training structures, technologies, and models. Section 2 emphasises the increasingly important role of work in different kinds of vocational training, and the gradually closer relationship between the competences of individuals working in the human resources function and those of trainers and teachers. Section 3 describes the changing roles of the two groups of key players in vocational training: trainers and teachers. (DIPF/Orig.)
is part of:Competence and competence development
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Date of publication16.04.2015
CitationKokosowski, Alain: Changes in vocational training and new models of competences for individuals - In: Cohen-Scali, Valérie [Hrsg.]: Competence and competence development. Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich 2012, S. 115-132. - (Study guides in adult education) - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-103463 - DOI: 10.25656/01:10346
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