CEDEFOP
European Journal of Vocational Training
N° 38 May -August 2006/2
Editorial: Frequently asked questions about vocational training
in Europe
THEMATIC REVIEW
Schneeberger, A. Skills for the knowledge and service society.
Trends determining future pre-service and in-service VET needs
Reinmann, G. Understanding
e-learning: an opportunity for Europe?
VOCATIONAL TRAINING POLICY ANALYSIS
Mària i Serrano, J.F. Traineeship
as vocational training in Catalonia: between the law, the actors and
the market
Salvà Mut, F.; Oliver Trobat, M.F.; Calvo Sastre, A.M. Young
people of low educational level: promoting innovative projects
CASE STUDIES
Peter-Jörg, A.; Michael, H.; Manfred, L.; Detlef, P. EUROPASS
Training Plus: Practicert
de la Iglesia Mayol, B. Do we provide opportunities or only value
productivity?
Warden, R. Launching a Syrian apprenticeship scheme: paving the
way for change
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Reinmann, G.
Understanding e-learning: an opportunity for Europe?
The article begins with the new media themselves and with the question
of what technical potential the new information and communication technologies
have and why they exert so much influence on the debate about learning
and teaching. It goes on to show why a technological approach to e-learning
not only has limitations but also involves risks. Consequently, it appears
necessary to adopt a learning- oriented approach to e-learning.
The hypothesis is that one must first understand learning per se in
order to be able to promote e-learning. A heuristic framework model
has been designed to show that technical decisions come at the end of
a chain of decisions that relate, or should relate, primarily to education
and teaching. It was only possible to discuss briefly the opportunities
that e-learning offers for learning in Europe, if we assume a pedagogic
approach.
Elearning in Europe opens up new possibilities for various forms and
methods of learning, but there are major obstacles if the emphasis remains
on the technological approach.
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Mària i Serrano, J.F.
Traineeship as vocational training in Catalonia: between the law,
the actors and the market
In-company training undertaken by vocational students can be a very
good opportunity to acquire skills; but it is also a very delicate process.
The author, who examined the traineeships of students in formal vocational
training in Catalonia as part of his doctoral thesis in economics, understands
skills acquisition as an interactive process between the law, the behaviour
of the different actors (trainees, schools and companies) and the pressure
exerted by the labour market.
This article describes skills acquisition in Catalonia and backs its
description with quantitative and qualitative data allowing a better
understanding of the interaction between the various factors and actors.
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Salvà Mut, F.; Oliver Trobat, M.F.; Calvo Sastre, A.M.
Young people of low educational level: promoting innovative projects
Data from the Balearic Islands (Spain) on the number of young people
dropping out of the education system with no formal qualification and
on the general level of education of the young population as a whole
indicate that this region is not on a par with most of the other regions
in Spain and the European Union as a whole. The regional government
commissioned a study of this phenomenon from the University of the Balearic
Islands.
This article presents the main aspects of the study. It outlines the
remit as specified by the regional government, characterises the main
issues of the socio- occupational integration of young people in the
Balearic Islands, describes the general research approach applied (basic
concepts, phases and methodology) and concludes with the studys
main results and conclusions.
Abstract of all articles: http://www2.trainingvillage.gr/download/journal/bull-38/38-en.html