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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The
transition to more just and sustainable development requires
radical change across a wide range of areas and particularly within
the nexus between learning and work. This book takes an expansive
view of vocational education and training that goes beyond the
narrow focus of much of the current literature and policy debate.
Drawing on case studies across rural and urban settings in Uganda
and South Africa, the book offers a new way of seeing this issue
through an exploration of the multiple ways in which people learn
to have better livelihoods. Crucially, it explores learning that
takes place informally online, within farmers' groups, and in
public and private educational institutions. Offering new insights
and ways of thinking about this field, the book draws out clear
implications for theory, policy and practice in Africa and beyond.
This book proposes transformative, realist methodology for skills
research and planning through an analysis of case studies of the
changing world of work, new learning pathways and educational
system challenges. Studies of the green economy and sustainability
transitions are a growing field internationally, however there are
few books that link this interest to the development of skills.
This book draws on, and showcases, the experience and insights of
researcher-practitioners who are at the cutting edge in this
emerging field, internationally and in South Africa. The context
for this book is South Africa, but application is worldwide. In
many ways indicative of the global picture, South Africa is in the
grip of economic and environmental imperatives, searching for safe
and just transitions. The authors present a new, embedded
transitioning systems model for studying skills for a sustainable,
just future. This book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of sustainable development, ecological economics and
skills planning.
This book proposes transformative, realist methodology for skills
research and planning through an analysis of case studies of the
changing world of work, new learning pathways and educational
system challenges. Studies of the green economy and sustainability
transitions are a growing field internationally, however there are
few books that link this interest to the development of skills.
This book draws on, and showcases, the experience and insights of
researcher-practitioners who are at the cutting edge in this
emerging field, internationally and in South Africa. The context
for this book is South Africa, but application is worldwide. In
many ways indicative of the global picture, South Africa is in the
grip of economic and environmental imperatives, searching for safe
and just transitions. The authors present a new, embedded
transitioning systems model for studying skills for a sustainable,
just future. This book will be of great interest to students and
scholars of sustainable development, ecological economics and
skills planning.
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