
Costa Rican Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Development, Challenges, and Research Perspectives
Verlag Barbara Budrich
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-3-8474-3145-9 (ISBN)
Description
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Costa Rica has gained significant social, political, and economic relevance as a result of ongoing reforms, restructuring, and adaptation processes. The promotion and consolidation of the Costa Rican TVET system, as well as the establishment of a corresponding research discipline, have been central to international cooperation, particularly between Costa Rica and Germany. This volume provides a comprehensive insight into the Costa Rican TVET system and its related research by bringing together descriptive and empirical studies ranging from dual apprenticeship models, the linkage between the education and employment system to teaching-learning processes in the Costa Rican TVET system. The book is an important contribution to the academic discourse and the research needs for vocational education in Costa Rica.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leverkusen-Opladen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Education
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
323 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8474-3145-9 (9783847431459)
DOI
10.3224/84743145
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Irina Rommel | Dietmar Frommberger | Daniel Lascarez Smith
Costa Rican Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Development, Challenges, and Research Perspectives
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1st Edition
Verlag Barbara Budrich
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Persons
Irina Rommel
is a research associate at the Department of Vocational Education Studies at Osnabrück University, Germany.
Dietmar Frommberger
is professor for Vocational Education at the Department of Vocational Education Studies at Osnabrück University, Germany.
Daniel Láscarez Smith is director of Pedagogical Training at the Centre for Pedagogical Training and Educational Technology at the National Technical University, Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Daniel Láscarez Smith is director of Pedagogical Training at the Centre for Pedagogical Training and Educational Technology at the National Technical University, Alajuela, Costa Rica.
Editor
Contributions
Content
Foreword
Irina Rommel & Dietmar Frommberger: Technical Vocational Education and Research in Costa Rica - Development, Challenges, and Research Perspectives
Monserrat Vargas Méndez, Laura Madrigal Corrales & Daniel Láscarez Smith: The Role of Public Policy in Technical Vocational Education and Training: Implications for Costa Rican Socio-Economic Development
Lourdes Castro Campos: National Qualifications Framework for Technical Vocational Education and Training the Costa Rica: theoretical and practical foundations, projections and challenges
Claudia Hunink: Duality in Vocational Education and Training as a Panacea for Structural and Social Challenges in the Labour Market? - A Perspective of Costa Rican Stakeholders in VET
Laura Madrigal Corrales: Challenges to Strengthen the Linkage Mechanisms between Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and the Productive Sector in Costa Rica
Silvia Camacho-Calvo & Patrick McDonald: Measuring Education-Employment Linkage in the TVET Program of the Ministry of Public Education in Costa Rica: Colegios Técnico Profesionales
Xinia María Corrales-Escalante, Carolina Hernández-Chaves & Gloriana Sánchez-Rodríguez: Empowering University Professors: Effective Professional Development Programs to Strengthen Qualifications in Technical and Vocational Education and Training
Gloriela Rodríguez Venegas: Workload of Vocational Teachers in Organization, Lesson Preparation and Monitoring - A Case Study at CTP Don Bosco, Costa Rica
María Rebeca Quesada Murillo: Assessment for Learning in Technical Education. Reflections in the Costa Rican Context
Efrén Rodríguez González & Alexánder Jesús Porras Sibaja: Active and Meaningful Learning in Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Costa Rica from a Constructivist Approach
Index