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This book explores new and distinctive forms of higher vocational
education across the globe, and asks how the sector is changing in
response to the demands of the 21st century. These new forms of
education respond to two key policy concerns: an emphasis on high
skills as a means to achieve economic competitiveness, and the
promise of open access for adults hitherto excluded from higher
education. Examining a range of geographic contexts, the editors
and contributors aim to address these contexts and highlight
various similarities and differences in developments. They locate
their analyses within the various political and socio-economic
contexts, which can make particular reforms possible and achievable
in one context and almost unthinkable in another. Ultimately, the
book promotes a critical understanding of evolving provisions of
higher vocational education, refusing assumptions that policy
borrowing from apparently 'successful' countries offers a
straightforward model for others to adopt.
Paranormal, Suspense, Young Adult, Fantasy Fiction Novel. Three
friends, recently deceased, battle for their lives once again in
the afterlife.
He's Not Just a Jerk...He's a Narcissist is a breath of fresh air
for anyone who has been unfortunate enough to be in a relationship
with a narcissist. If you just think he's a jerk, you may find out
it is so much more than that. It takes some time to realize that
something is terribly wrong, and by then it may seem too late to do
anything about it. The bottom line is the only way to fix a
relationship with a narcissist is to GET OUT! The format of He's
Not Just a Jerk...is designed for a quick read with numerous tips
for surviving your narcissist experience. It will hopefully educate
you in how to better cope with your current narcissist and how to
avoid future ones! The reminders in this book are a reality check
you can visit again and again until you finally pack your bags.
The names are familiar from the nightly news -- the Senate Centrist
Coalition, the Coalition (Blue Dogs), the Black Caucus. But what
exactly are these groups, and what role do they play in
congressional decision making? In Congressional Caucuses in
National Policy Making Susan Webb Hammond describes and explains
the role, activities, and influence of the groups known on Capitol
Hill as "caucuses." Defined as voluntary groups of members of
Congress that share interests, but which stand outside the formal
legislative and policy making structure, caucuses are prime players
in influencing policy and setting the legislative agenda.
Over the past five Congresses, Hammond counts the formation of
more than 250 caucuses, varying widely in size and membership. They
can be organized into six categories: party affiliation, personal
interest, national constituency, regional issues, state interests,
and district industrial interests. Within the caucuses, members
share information, coordinate legislative plans, seek ways to
influence colleagues, and even strategize on agenda setting. While
the caucuses can contribute to greater coordination, efficiency,
and even effective policy planning, Hammond finds that they also
tend to fragment the congressional system, because they serve as
alternative sources of information, communication, and voting
coalitions outside the formal structure of Congress. In fact,
caucuses have survived recent attempts at elimination by doing away
with legislative service organizations.
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