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TÃtulo : Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education : Bridging the Worlds of Work and Education Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: Mulder, Martin, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2017 Número de páginas: XXXIV, 1142 p. 56 ilustraciones ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-41713-4 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Educación profesional Educación vocacional Educación Superior Educación continua Educación profesional y vocacional Educación más alta El aprendizaje permanente Clasificación: 370.113 Resumen: Este libro presenta una visión general de la literatura existente sobre la educación vocacional y profesional basada en competencias desde la introducción del concepto de competencia en la década de 1950. Para estructurar el campo, el libro distingue entre tres enfoques para definir la competencia, basados ​​en 1. el conductismo funcional, 2. el ocupacionalismo integrado y 3. el profesionalismo situado. También distingue entre dos formas de operacionalizar la competencia: 1. la competencia genérica orientada al comportamiento y 2. la competencia especÃfica orientada a la tarea. Por último, identifica tres tipos de competencias, relacionadas con: 1. actividades especÃficas, 2. trabajos conocidos y 3. el futuro desconocido. La competencia para el futuro desconocido debe recibir más atención, ya que nuestro mundo está evolucionando rápidamente y hay muchos desafÃos "glocales" que requieren innovación y una transformación profunda de las polÃticas y las prácticas. El libro presenta una gama de diferentes enfoques para la educación basada en competencias y demuestra que la educación basada en competencias es una innovación mundial, que se institucionaliza de diversas maneras. En él se presentan las principales teorÃas y polÃticas, los componentes especÃficos de los sistemas educativos, como el reconocimiento, la acreditación, la modelización y la evaluación, y los avances en los ámbitos de competencias transversales y orientados a las disciplinas. El libro concluye sintetizando las diferentes perspectivas con la intención de contribuir a mejorar aún más las polÃticas y prácticas de la educación vocacional y profesional. João Santos, Director Adjunto de la Unidad C5, Formación Profesional y Educación de Adultos, Dirección General de Empleo, Asuntos Sociales e Inclusión, Comisión Europea: "Este trabajo exhaustivo sobre la educación basada en competencias dirigido por Martin Mulder, proporciona una contribución excelente y oportuna al debate actual sobre una Nueva Agenda de Capacidades para Europa y al desafÃo de acercar los mundos del empleo y la educación y la formación. Este libro influirá en nuestro trabajo destinado a mejorar la pertinencia de la educación vocacional para apoyar las polÃticas y prácticas de educación y formación vocacional inicial y continua destinadas a fortalecer las competencias clave para el siglo XXI". Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Vicepresidente y Jefe de Investigación del Instituto Federal de Educación y Formación Profesional (BIBB), Bonn, Alemania: "Este libro demuestra que la idea y el concepto de competencia no sólo es una palabra de moda en los debates educativos, sino que es clave para el pensamiento pedagógico innovador, asà como para la práctica educativa". Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, Facultad de Educación, Universidad del Sur de Florida, Tampa, EE.UU.: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education es uno de los libros multidisciplinarios más importantes en educación y formación. Este libro pionero ofrece una perspectiva oportuna, rica y global sobre el campo. El libro es un buen recurso para profesionales, responsables polÃticos e investigadores". Nota de contenido: Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Theory: Conceptual Foundations, Concerns and Perspectives -- 2 Developing domains of occupational competence: Workplaces and learner agency -- 3 Competence, qualification and action theory -- 4 Competence and professional expertise -- 5 Competence, capabilities and graduate attributes -- 6 Using an epistemological perspective to understand competence-based vocational and professional education -- 7 Mindful Working and Skilful Means: Enhancing the affective elements of vocational education and training through the ethical foundations of mindfulness -- 8 Competence- based education and teacher professional development -- 9 Beyond competence, thinking through the changes: Economy, work and neo-Liberalism -- 10 The integrated view on competence -- 11 Competence and the alignment of education and work. Part II Competence-based Education as a Global Innovation -- II.I The USA: Where it all began -- 12 Competence-based education in the USA -- 13 Competence-based education and assessment in the accounting profession in Canada and the United States -- II.II Diverse European Approaches -- 14 NVQs and approaches to competence in the UK: Contexts, issues and prospects -- 15 Competence development and workplace learning: Enduring challenges in the interplay of policy and practice in the UK -- 16 Competence Domains and Vocational-Professional Education in Germany -- 17 The competence development agenda in France -- 18 Competence-based approach in the education reforms of Lithuania and Estonia -- 19 Competence-based Education in the Italian Context: State of Affairs and overcoming difficulties -- II.III Asian and African approaches -- 20 Competence-based education in China's higher TVET: The case of Shenzhen Polytechnic -- 21 Competence-based training in South Asia -- 22 Competence-based vocational education and training in Viet Nam: Input and process towards learning outcomes -- 23 Competence and TVET-Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa; The case of Rwanda -- Part III Competence and Key Aspects of Education Systems -- III.I Generic Competence Frameworks for Education Systems -- 24 Competencies in Higher Education: Experience with the Academic Competencies and Quality Assurance (ACQA) Framework -- 25 Models and Principles for Designing Competence-based Curricula, Teaching, Learning and Assessment -- 26 '4C your way': A competence framework for measuring competence growth from secondary vocational to higher education and curriculum design -- III.II Recognition, Assessment, Quality Management and Effectiveness -- 27 Comparing Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) across countries -- 28 Competence assessment as learner support in education -- 29 Assuring quality in competence assessments: The value-added of applying different assessment approaches to professional education -- 30 Quality management of competence-based education -- 31 Competence-based education and educational effectiveness -- III.III Areas of Learning, Knowledge and Skills -- 32 Areas of Learning: The shift towards work and competence orientation within the school-based vocational education in the German Dual Apprenticeship System -- 33 Knowledge concepts in competence-based VET-research. Perspectives on cognitivist and social-constructivist approaches -- 34 Competence and the need for transferable skills -- III.IV Support for Teachers, Teaching and Learning -- 35 Factors influencing professional development in teacher teams within CBE contexts -- 36 Self-regulation and competence in formal and informal contexts of vocational and professional education -- 37 Fostering development of work competencies and motivation via Gamification -- 38 Software tools for scaffolding argumentation competence development -- Part IV Competence Domains -- IV.I Discipline-Oriented Competence Domains -- 39 Modeling, measurement and development of professional competencies in industrial-technical professions -- 40 Competence modelling and measurement in engineering mechanics -- 41 Modelling and Measurement ofTeacher Competence: Old wine in new skins? -- 42 Competency-based Medical Education and its Competency-Frameworks -- IV.II Transversal Competence Domains -- 43 Green skills as the agenda for the competence-movement in TVET -- 44 Complex problem solving in a changing world: Bridging domain-specific and transversal competence demands in vocational education -- 45 Intuition as crucial component of professional competence: Its relevance for competence-based Vocational and Professional Education and Training -- 46 Labour market uncertainty and career perspectives: Competence in entrepreneurship courses -- 47 Becoming globally competent through student mobility -- 48 Social competence research: A review -- 49 Computational thinking as an emerging competence domain -- Conclusions and Discussion -- 50 Competence Theory and Research: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents a comprehensive overview of extant literature on competence-based vocational and professional education since the introduction of the competence concept in the 1950s. To structure the fi eld, the book distinguishes between three approaches to defi ning competence, based on 1.functional behaviourism, 2. integrated occupationalism, and 3. situated professionalism. It also distinguishes between two ways of operationalizing competence: 1. behaviour-oriented generic, and 2. task-oriented specifi c competence. Lastly, it identifi es three kinds of competencies, related to: 1. specific activities, 2. known jobs, and 3. the unknown future. Competence for the unknown future must receive more attention, as our world is rapidly evolving and there are many 'glocal' challenges which call for innovation and a profound transformation of policies and practices. Th e book presents a range of diff erent approaches to competence-based education, and demonstrates that competencebased education is a worldwide innovation, which is institutionalized in various ways. It presents the major theories and policies, specifi c components of educational systems, such as recognition, accreditation, modelling and assessment, and developments in discipline-oriented and transversal competence domains. Th e book concludes by synthesizing the diff erent perspectives with the intention to contribute to further improving vocational and professional education policy and practice. Joao Santos, Deputy Head of Unit C5, Vocational Training and Adult Education, Directorate General for Employment, Social Aff airs and Inclusion, European Commission: "This comprehensive work on competence-based education led by Martin Mulder, provides an excellent and timely contribution to the current debate on a New Skills Agenda for Europe, and the challenge of bridging the employment and education and training worlds closer together. Th is book will infl uence our work aimed at improving the relevance of vocational education to support initial and continuing vocational education and training policy and practice aimed at strengthening the key competencies for the 21st century." Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Deputy President and Head of the Research, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn, Germany: "This book illustrates that the idea and concept of competence is not only a buzzword in educational debates but key to innovative pedagogical thinking as well as educational practice." Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education is one of the most important multi-disciplinary book in education and training. Th is path-breaking book off ers a timely, rich and global perspective on the fi eld.Th e book is a good resource for practitioners, policymakers and researchers.". Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education : Bridging the Worlds of Work and Education [documento electrónico] / Mulder, Martin, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2017 . - XXXIV, 1142 p. 56 ilustraciones.
ISBN : 978-3-319-41713-4
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Educación profesional Educación vocacional Educación Superior Educación continua Educación profesional y vocacional Educación más alta El aprendizaje permanente Clasificación: 370.113 Resumen: Este libro presenta una visión general de la literatura existente sobre la educación vocacional y profesional basada en competencias desde la introducción del concepto de competencia en la década de 1950. Para estructurar el campo, el libro distingue entre tres enfoques para definir la competencia, basados ​​en 1. el conductismo funcional, 2. el ocupacionalismo integrado y 3. el profesionalismo situado. También distingue entre dos formas de operacionalizar la competencia: 1. la competencia genérica orientada al comportamiento y 2. la competencia especÃfica orientada a la tarea. Por último, identifica tres tipos de competencias, relacionadas con: 1. actividades especÃficas, 2. trabajos conocidos y 3. el futuro desconocido. La competencia para el futuro desconocido debe recibir más atención, ya que nuestro mundo está evolucionando rápidamente y hay muchos desafÃos "glocales" que requieren innovación y una transformación profunda de las polÃticas y las prácticas. El libro presenta una gama de diferentes enfoques para la educación basada en competencias y demuestra que la educación basada en competencias es una innovación mundial, que se institucionaliza de diversas maneras. En él se presentan las principales teorÃas y polÃticas, los componentes especÃficos de los sistemas educativos, como el reconocimiento, la acreditación, la modelización y la evaluación, y los avances en los ámbitos de competencias transversales y orientados a las disciplinas. El libro concluye sintetizando las diferentes perspectivas con la intención de contribuir a mejorar aún más las polÃticas y prácticas de la educación vocacional y profesional. João Santos, Director Adjunto de la Unidad C5, Formación Profesional y Educación de Adultos, Dirección General de Empleo, Asuntos Sociales e Inclusión, Comisión Europea: "Este trabajo exhaustivo sobre la educación basada en competencias dirigido por Martin Mulder, proporciona una contribución excelente y oportuna al debate actual sobre una Nueva Agenda de Capacidades para Europa y al desafÃo de acercar los mundos del empleo y la educación y la formación. Este libro influirá en nuestro trabajo destinado a mejorar la pertinencia de la educación vocacional para apoyar las polÃticas y prácticas de educación y formación vocacional inicial y continua destinadas a fortalecer las competencias clave para el siglo XXI". Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Vicepresidente y Jefe de Investigación del Instituto Federal de Educación y Formación Profesional (BIBB), Bonn, Alemania: "Este libro demuestra que la idea y el concepto de competencia no sólo es una palabra de moda en los debates educativos, sino que es clave para el pensamiento pedagógico innovador, asà como para la práctica educativa". Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, Facultad de Educación, Universidad del Sur de Florida, Tampa, EE.UU.: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education es uno de los libros multidisciplinarios más importantes en educación y formación. Este libro pionero ofrece una perspectiva oportuna, rica y global sobre el campo. El libro es un buen recurso para profesionales, responsables polÃticos e investigadores". Nota de contenido: Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Theory: Conceptual Foundations, Concerns and Perspectives -- 2 Developing domains of occupational competence: Workplaces and learner agency -- 3 Competence, qualification and action theory -- 4 Competence and professional expertise -- 5 Competence, capabilities and graduate attributes -- 6 Using an epistemological perspective to understand competence-based vocational and professional education -- 7 Mindful Working and Skilful Means: Enhancing the affective elements of vocational education and training through the ethical foundations of mindfulness -- 8 Competence- based education and teacher professional development -- 9 Beyond competence, thinking through the changes: Economy, work and neo-Liberalism -- 10 The integrated view on competence -- 11 Competence and the alignment of education and work. Part II Competence-based Education as a Global Innovation -- II.I The USA: Where it all began -- 12 Competence-based education in the USA -- 13 Competence-based education and assessment in the accounting profession in Canada and the United States -- II.II Diverse European Approaches -- 14 NVQs and approaches to competence in the UK: Contexts, issues and prospects -- 15 Competence development and workplace learning: Enduring challenges in the interplay of policy and practice in the UK -- 16 Competence Domains and Vocational-Professional Education in Germany -- 17 The competence development agenda in France -- 18 Competence-based approach in the education reforms of Lithuania and Estonia -- 19 Competence-based Education in the Italian Context: State of Affairs and overcoming difficulties -- II.III Asian and African approaches -- 20 Competence-based education in China's higher TVET: The case of Shenzhen Polytechnic -- 21 Competence-based training in South Asia -- 22 Competence-based vocational education and training in Viet Nam: Input and process towards learning outcomes -- 23 Competence and TVET-Innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa; The case of Rwanda -- Part III Competence and Key Aspects of Education Systems -- III.I Generic Competence Frameworks for Education Systems -- 24 Competencies in Higher Education: Experience with the Academic Competencies and Quality Assurance (ACQA) Framework -- 25 Models and Principles for Designing Competence-based Curricula, Teaching, Learning and Assessment -- 26 '4C your way': A competence framework for measuring competence growth from secondary vocational to higher education and curriculum design -- III.II Recognition, Assessment, Quality Management and Effectiveness -- 27 Comparing Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) across countries -- 28 Competence assessment as learner support in education -- 29 Assuring quality in competence assessments: The value-added of applying different assessment approaches to professional education -- 30 Quality management of competence-based education -- 31 Competence-based education and educational effectiveness -- III.III Areas of Learning, Knowledge and Skills -- 32 Areas of Learning: The shift towards work and competence orientation within the school-based vocational education in the German Dual Apprenticeship System -- 33 Knowledge concepts in competence-based VET-research. Perspectives on cognitivist and social-constructivist approaches -- 34 Competence and the need for transferable skills -- III.IV Support for Teachers, Teaching and Learning -- 35 Factors influencing professional development in teacher teams within CBE contexts -- 36 Self-regulation and competence in formal and informal contexts of vocational and professional education -- 37 Fostering development of work competencies and motivation via Gamification -- 38 Software tools for scaffolding argumentation competence development -- Part IV Competence Domains -- IV.I Discipline-Oriented Competence Domains -- 39 Modeling, measurement and development of professional competencies in industrial-technical professions -- 40 Competence modelling and measurement in engineering mechanics -- 41 Modelling and Measurement ofTeacher Competence: Old wine in new skins? -- 42 Competency-based Medical Education and its Competency-Frameworks -- IV.II Transversal Competence Domains -- 43 Green skills as the agenda for the competence-movement in TVET -- 44 Complex problem solving in a changing world: Bridging domain-specific and transversal competence demands in vocational education -- 45 Intuition as crucial component of professional competence: Its relevance for competence-based Vocational and Professional Education and Training -- 46 Labour market uncertainty and career perspectives: Competence in entrepreneurship courses -- 47 Becoming globally competent through student mobility -- 48 Social competence research: A review -- 49 Computational thinking as an emerging competence domain -- Conclusions and Discussion -- 50 Competence Theory and Research: A Synthesis. Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This book presents a comprehensive overview of extant literature on competence-based vocational and professional education since the introduction of the competence concept in the 1950s. To structure the fi eld, the book distinguishes between three approaches to defi ning competence, based on 1.functional behaviourism, 2. integrated occupationalism, and 3. situated professionalism. It also distinguishes between two ways of operationalizing competence: 1. behaviour-oriented generic, and 2. task-oriented specifi c competence. Lastly, it identifi es three kinds of competencies, related to: 1. specific activities, 2. known jobs, and 3. the unknown future. Competence for the unknown future must receive more attention, as our world is rapidly evolving and there are many 'glocal' challenges which call for innovation and a profound transformation of policies and practices. Th e book presents a range of diff erent approaches to competence-based education, and demonstrates that competencebased education is a worldwide innovation, which is institutionalized in various ways. It presents the major theories and policies, specifi c components of educational systems, such as recognition, accreditation, modelling and assessment, and developments in discipline-oriented and transversal competence domains. Th e book concludes by synthesizing the diff erent perspectives with the intention to contribute to further improving vocational and professional education policy and practice. Joao Santos, Deputy Head of Unit C5, Vocational Training and Adult Education, Directorate General for Employment, Social Aff airs and Inclusion, European Commission: "This comprehensive work on competence-based education led by Martin Mulder, provides an excellent and timely contribution to the current debate on a New Skills Agenda for Europe, and the challenge of bridging the employment and education and training worlds closer together. Th is book will infl uence our work aimed at improving the relevance of vocational education to support initial and continuing vocational education and training policy and practice aimed at strengthening the key competencies for the 21st century." Prof. Dr. Reinhold Weiss, Deputy President and Head of the Research, Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Bonn, Germany: "This book illustrates that the idea and concept of competence is not only a buzzword in educational debates but key to innovative pedagogical thinking as well as educational practice." Prof. Dr. Johanna Lasonen, College of Education, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA: "Competence-based Vocational and Professional Education is one of the most important multi-disciplinary book in education and training. Th is path-breaking book off ers a timely, rich and global perspective on the fi eld.Th e book is a good resource for practitioners, policymakers and researchers.". Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Handbook of Vocational Education and Training / McGrath, Simon ; Mulder, Martin ; Papier, Joy ; Suart, Rebecca
TÃtulo : Handbook of Vocational Education and Training : Developments in the Changing World of Work Tipo de documento: documento electrónico Autores: McGrath, Simon, ; Mulder, Martin, ; Papier, Joy, ; Suart, Rebecca, Mención de edición: 1 ed. Editorial: [s.l.] : Springer Fecha de publicación: 2019 Número de páginas: 112 ilustraciones, 68 ilustraciones en color. eReference. ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-3-319-94532-3 Nota general: Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Educación profesional Educación vocacional Educación técnica Aprendizaje PsicologÃa de Educación internacional Educación comparada Educación profesional y vocacional Educación en ingenierÃa y tecnologÃa PsicologÃa Instruccional Educación internacional y comparada Clasificación: 370.113 Resumen: Este manual reúne y promueve la investigación en el área de la educación y formación profesional (EFP). Analiza las tendencias económicas y del mercado laboral actuales y futuras y las relaciona con posibles implicaciones para la educación y formación profesional. Cuestiona cómo la FP se involucra con el creciente poder de los enfoques de desarrollo humano y con la agenda de desarrollo sostenible. Los autores analizan la equidad y la inclusión de diversas maneras y la consideración de la construcción de estos términos es un elemento importante del manual. Además, aborda tanto la noción general de reforma del sistema, a diferentes escalas, como lo que se sabe sobre tecnologÃas particulares de reforma de sistemas en una variedad de entornos. La formación profesional y la formación de profesores y formadores de FP se analizan desde una perspectiva comparada. También se comparten experiencias nacionales y comparadas sobre cuestiones de equidad y eficiencia en el financiamiento en términos de quienes financian y son financiados, y para una variedad de metodologÃas de financiamiento. Además de revisar las brechas existentes, este manual busca identificar nuevas direcciones prometedoras en la investigación y el medio ambiente. Ãreas cubiertas: El cambiante mundo del trabajo / Editores: Margarita Pavlova y Salim Akoojee Skills for Sustainable Human Development / Editor: Lesley Powell Planificación y reforma de los sistemas de habilidades / Editor: Robert Palmer Private Training Markets / Editores: Michael Gessler, Larissa Freund y Susanne Peters Aprendizaje vocacional / Editores: Karen Evans y Natasha Kersh Competence and Excellence / Editor: Kirby Barrick Midiendo el aprendizaje y el desempeño instructivo / Editor: Esther Winther Supporting Learners / Editor: Joy Papier VET Teacher/Trainer Education / Editor: Volker Wedekind. Nota de contenido: Section 1. The changing world of work -- Section 2. Skills for sustainable human development -- Section 3. Planning and reforming skills systems -- Section 4. Private training markets -- Section 5. Vocational learning -- Section 6. Competency and excellence -- Section 7. Measuring learning and instructional performance -- Section 8. Supporting learners -- Section 9. VET Teacher/trainer education. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training (VET). It analyzes current and future economic and labor market trends and relates these to likely implications for vocational education and training. It questions how VET engages with the growing power of human development approaches and with the sustainable development agenda. Equity and inclusion are discussed in a range of ways by the authors and the consideration of the construction of these terms is an important element of the handbook. It further addresses both the overall notion of system reform, at different scales, and what is known about particular technologies of systems reform across a variety of settings. Vocational learning and VET teacher/trainer education are discussed from a comparative perspective. National and comparative experiences are also shared on questions of equity and efficiency in funding in terms of those that fund and are funded, and for a range of funding methodologies. As well as reviewing existing gaps, this handbook is looking forward in identifying promising new directions in research and environment. Areas covered: The Changing World of Work / Editors: Margarita Pavlova and Salim Akoojee Skills for Sustainable Human Development / Editor: Lesley Powell Planning and Reforming Skills Systems / Editor: Robert Palmer Private Training Markets / Editors: Michael Gessler, Larissa Freund and Susanne Peters Vocational Learning / Editors: Karen Evans and Natasha Kersh Competence and Excellence / Editor: Kirby Barrick Measuring Learning and Instructional Performance / Editor: Esther Winther Supporting Learners / Editor: Joy Papier VET Teacher/Trainer Education / Editor: Volker Wedekind. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] Handbook of Vocational Education and Training : Developments in the Changing World of Work [documento electrónico] / McGrath, Simon, ; Mulder, Martin, ; Papier, Joy, ; Suart, Rebecca, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - 112 ilustraciones, 68 ilustraciones en color. eReference.
ISBN : 978-3-319-94532-3
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Educación profesional Educación vocacional Educación técnica Aprendizaje PsicologÃa de Educación internacional Educación comparada Educación profesional y vocacional Educación en ingenierÃa y tecnologÃa PsicologÃa Instruccional Educación internacional y comparada Clasificación: 370.113 Resumen: Este manual reúne y promueve la investigación en el área de la educación y formación profesional (EFP). Analiza las tendencias económicas y del mercado laboral actuales y futuras y las relaciona con posibles implicaciones para la educación y formación profesional. Cuestiona cómo la FP se involucra con el creciente poder de los enfoques de desarrollo humano y con la agenda de desarrollo sostenible. Los autores analizan la equidad y la inclusión de diversas maneras y la consideración de la construcción de estos términos es un elemento importante del manual. Además, aborda tanto la noción general de reforma del sistema, a diferentes escalas, como lo que se sabe sobre tecnologÃas particulares de reforma de sistemas en una variedad de entornos. La formación profesional y la formación de profesores y formadores de FP se analizan desde una perspectiva comparada. También se comparten experiencias nacionales y comparadas sobre cuestiones de equidad y eficiencia en el financiamiento en términos de quienes financian y son financiados, y para una variedad de metodologÃas de financiamiento. Además de revisar las brechas existentes, este manual busca identificar nuevas direcciones prometedoras en la investigación y el medio ambiente. Ãreas cubiertas: El cambiante mundo del trabajo / Editores: Margarita Pavlova y Salim Akoojee Skills for Sustainable Human Development / Editor: Lesley Powell Planificación y reforma de los sistemas de habilidades / Editor: Robert Palmer Private Training Markets / Editores: Michael Gessler, Larissa Freund y Susanne Peters Aprendizaje vocacional / Editores: Karen Evans y Natasha Kersh Competence and Excellence / Editor: Kirby Barrick Midiendo el aprendizaje y el desempeño instructivo / Editor: Esther Winther Supporting Learners / Editor: Joy Papier VET Teacher/Trainer Education / Editor: Volker Wedekind. Nota de contenido: Section 1. The changing world of work -- Section 2. Skills for sustainable human development -- Section 3. Planning and reforming skills systems -- Section 4. Private training markets -- Section 5. Vocational learning -- Section 6. Competency and excellence -- Section 7. Measuring learning and instructional performance -- Section 8. Supporting learners -- Section 9. VET Teacher/trainer education. . Tipo de medio : Computadora Summary : This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training (VET). It analyzes current and future economic and labor market trends and relates these to likely implications for vocational education and training. It questions how VET engages with the growing power of human development approaches and with the sustainable development agenda. Equity and inclusion are discussed in a range of ways by the authors and the consideration of the construction of these terms is an important element of the handbook. It further addresses both the overall notion of system reform, at different scales, and what is known about particular technologies of systems reform across a variety of settings. Vocational learning and VET teacher/trainer education are discussed from a comparative perspective. National and comparative experiences are also shared on questions of equity and efficiency in funding in terms of those that fund and are funded, and for a range of funding methodologies. As well as reviewing existing gaps, this handbook is looking forward in identifying promising new directions in research and environment. Areas covered: The Changing World of Work / Editors: Margarita Pavlova and Salim Akoojee Skills for Sustainable Human Development / Editor: Lesley Powell Planning and Reforming Skills Systems / Editor: Robert Palmer Private Training Markets / Editors: Michael Gessler, Larissa Freund and Susanne Peters Vocational Learning / Editors: Karen Evans and Natasha Kersh Competence and Excellence / Editor: Kirby Barrick Measuring Learning and Instructional Performance / Editor: Esther Winther Supporting Learners / Editor: Joy Papier VET Teacher/Trainer Education / Editor: Volker Wedekind. Enlace de acceso : https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...]