This, the first comprehensive academic volume on vocational
education and training (VET) or career and technical education in
the United States, features insights into a variety of issues in
this field of research. The international reader will find an
up-to-date synthesis as well as a critical analysis of the relevant
history, philosophy, governance, legislation and organizational
structures. The coverage is structured according to the benchmarks
applied to, as well as the theoretical discussions around, VET. The
topics covered all have a strong contemporary relevance and include
education versus qualification, the American community college, the
issue of localization versus globalization in governance,
vocationalism in higher education, career guidance and career
counselling, and apprenticeships in the U.S.
This book supports the assertion of the relevance of career and
technical education -both for the individual and the labour market.
Scholars, policy makers and practitioners interested in issues of
vocational education and training, technical education, and career
education will find this collection of critical and reflective
discussions very useful in any analysis of the features of VET
approaches taken in America."
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