Vocational training: international perspectives
Charest, Jean ; Bosch, Gerhard
Routledge - London
2009
XIII, 308 p.
statistics ; training system ; vocational training
Australia ; Canada ; Denmark ; France ; Germany ; South Korea ; Mexico ; Morocco ; United Kingdom ; USA
Routledge Studies in Employment and Work Relations in Context
4
Education and training
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-0-415-46721-6
06-55302
"The last decade has given rise to a strong public discourse in most highly industrialized economies about the importance of a skilled workforce as a key response to the competitive dynamic fostered by economic globalisation.
The challenge for different training regimes is twofold: attracting young people into the vocational training system while continuing to train workers already in employment. Yet, on the whole, most countries and their training systems have failed to reach those goals. How can we explain this contradiction? Why is vocational training seen to be an "old" institution? Why does vocational training not seem to be easily adapted to the realities of the 21st century?
This book seeks to respond to these important questions. It does so through an in-depth comparative analysis of the vocational training systems in ten different countries: Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, the United Kingdom and the USA."
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