This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training (VET). It analyzes current and future economic and labor market trends and relates these to likely implications for vocational education and training. It questions how VET engages with the growing power of human development approaches and with the sustainable development agenda. Equity and inclusion are discussed in a range of ways by the authors and the consideration of the construction of these terms is an important element of the handbook. It further addresses both the overall notion of system reform, at different scales, and what is known about particular technologies of systems reform across a variety of settings. Vocational learning and VET teacher/trainer education are discussed from a comparative perspective. National and comparative experiences are also shared on questions of equity and efficiency in funding in terms of those that fund and are funded, and for a range of funding methodologies. As well as reviewing existing gaps, this handbook is looking forward in identifying promising new directions in research and environment.
Areas covered:
The Changing World of Work | Editors: Margarita Pavlova and Salim Akoojee
Skills for Sustainable Human Development | Editor: Lesley Powell
Planning and Reforming Skills Systems | Editor: Robert Palmer
Private Training Markets | Editors: Michael Gessler, Larissa Freund and Susanne Peters
Vocational Learning | Editors: Karen Evans and Natasha Kersh
Competence and Excellence | Editor: Kirby Barrick
Measuring Learning and Instructional Performance | Editor: Esther Winther
Supporting Learners | Editor: Joy Papier
VET Teacher/Trainer Education | Editor: Volker Wedekind
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