Architectures for apprenticeship: achieving economic and social goals

Autoren
Smith, Erica (Hrsg.); Gonon, Philipp (Hrsg.); Foley, Annette J. (Hrsg.)
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zusammenfassung
Apprenticeship is increasingly seen as a promising option for policy makers. An apprenticeship offers a chance to find further education and a place in society and the workplace. In an increasing number of countries, apprenticeship is available to mature-aged workers, providing a chance for a career change or re-entry into the workforce. The sixth International Network on Innovative Apprenticeship (INAP) conference was held at the Federation University Australia in Ballarat, Victoria on 1-2 September 2015. The publication contains all the papers presented at the conference. The conference demonstrated the diversity of approaches to apprenticeship in practice. It also highlighted the need to share experiences from country-specific developments and that the learning process and knowledge base of apprenticeship is continuously growing and developing. The most popular themes for papers at the conference were: (1) governance, including stakeholders' roles and responsibilities; (2) vocational education and training (VET) teaching and learning; (3) quality in apprenticeship; and (4) school to work transition and youth employment.
Verlag
Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing
Seiten
206
ISBN
9781925333091
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