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This book explores how the Indian education and training system
prepares young people for the world of work and for the
requirements of the employment market - because India is a leading
industrialised nation with a very young population and a high
demand for a skilled workforce. Indian experts write from a
course-specific perspective, offering a comprehensive picture of
educational policy, curriculum design and cultural characteristics.
The virtual absence of a formalised system of vocational training
in India underlines the importance of this research.
The volume is devoted to the research of comparative vocational
education and training, placing a special emphasis not only on
theoretical development, but also on methodological approaches and
on achieving excellent research outcomes by strictly concerning
comparative studies in vocational education and training. This
volume contains scientific contributions by renowned researchers of
vocational education from all over the world.
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.
Within compulsory education, prevocational education is intended
primarily to introduce participants to the world of work. This book
considers curriculum design and pedagogical practice in
pre-vocational education during the last two years of compulsory
education. The study focuses on seven European countries (Scotland,
Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Portugal) and presents
an analysis of the curriculum as it relates both to knowledge-based
competencies in economics and business and to self- and social
competencies. It then discusses the differences between the
prescribed and the enacted curriculum as identified by means of a
subsequent survey of teachers. The authors conclude with a
comparative assessment of each country case study, combined with
supranational recommendations.
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India (Paperback, 2019)
Matthias Pilz, Antje Wessels; Edited by Philipp Grollmann, Dietmar Frommberger, Ute Clement, …
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The title is part of the International Handbook of Vocational
Education and Training, the standard reference for comparative
research in vocational education in German. It is intended for an
academic audience as well as vocational education and training
practitioners. Selected titles are translated to make them
available to the much broader English readership.
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