Hybrid Qualifications: Structures and Problems in the Context of European VET Policy | structures and problems in the context of european vet policy | ISBN 9783035105858

Hybrid Qualifications: Structures and Problems in the Context of European VET Policy

structures and problems in the context of european vet policy

herausgegeben von Thomas Deissinger, Josef Aff, Alison Fuller und Christian Helms Jørgensen
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThomas Deissinger
Herausgegeben vonJosef Aff
Herausgegeben vonAlison Fuller
Herausgegeben vonChristian Helms Jørgensen
Buchcover Hybrid Qualifications: Structures and Problems in the Context of European VET Policy  | EAN 9783035105858 | ISBN 3-0351-0585-5 | ISBN 978-3-0351-0585-8
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Hybrid Qualifications: Structures and Problems in the Context of European VET Policy

structures and problems in the context of european vet policy

herausgegeben von Thomas Deissinger, Josef Aff, Alison Fuller und Christian Helms Jørgensen
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonThomas Deissinger
Herausgegeben vonJosef Aff
Herausgegeben vonAlison Fuller
Herausgegeben vonChristian Helms Jørgensen

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.