
Hybrid Qualifications: Structures and Problems in the Context of European VET Policy
structures and problems in the context of european vet policy
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 29. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
282 pages
978-3-0343-1059-8 (ISBN)
Description
Against the background of increasing qualification needs there is a growing awareness of the challenge to widen participation in processes of skill formation and competence development. At the same time, the issue of permeability between vocational education and training (VET) and general education has turned out as a major focus of European education and training policies and certainly is a crucial principle underlying the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). In this context, «hybrid qualifications» (HQ) may be seen as an interesting approach to tackle these challenges as they serve «two masters», i.e. by producing skills for the labour market and enabling individuals to progress more or less directly to higher education. The specific focus of this book is placed on conditions, structures and processes which help to combine VET with qualifications leading into higher education.
This volume assembles articles by researchers from Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Australia, Canada, Scotland, England, Denmark, Austria and Germany.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Lausanne
Switzerland
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 225 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0343-1059-8 (9783034310598)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0351-0585-8
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Persons
Thomas Deissinger is University Professor of Business Education at the University of Konstanz, Germany.
Josef Aff is University Professor and Head of the Institute for Business Education at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria.
Alison Fuller is University Professor and the Director of Research as well as the Head of the Lifelong and Work-Related Learning Research Centre in the Southampton Education School and in the University of Southampton, England.
Christian Helms Jørgensen is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Educational Studies at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Volume editor
ISNI: 0000 0000 8382 7759
Content
Contents: Josef Aff/Elisabeth Paschinger/Johanna Rechberger: The realisation of hybrid qualifications in Austria - structures, analysis, empirical findings - Christian Helms Jorgensen: Linking the dual system with higher education in Denmark - when strength becomes weakness - Gayna Davey/Alison Fuller: Transcending the academic-vocational binary in England? - An exploration of the promise of hybrid qualifications - Thomas Deissinger/Roland Wern/Robin Heine/Mariska Ott: Progression from VET into higher education via hybrid qualifications in Germany: context - policy - problem issues - David Raffe/Cathy Howieson: Hybrid qualifications in a credit-based system: Scottish Higher National Certificates and Diplomas - Alison Taylor/Bonnie Watt-Malcolm/Randolph Wimmer: 'Hybridity' in two Canadian provinces: Blurring institutional boundaries - Philipp Gonon: Federal Vocational Baccalaureate: The Swiss way of 'hybridity' - Philippe Mehaut: Hybrid or dual currency qualifications? - The French case - Jeroen Onstenk: Hybrid qualifications in the Netherlands: Vocational educational pathways into higher education as an obstacle course - Erica Smith: 'Qualifications for work and further learning': The Australian approach to hybrid qualifications - Thomas Deissinger/Josef Aff/Alison Fuller/Christian H. Jorgensen: Policy Implications and Recommendations: When do hybrid qualifications work and what benefits can be expected from them?