2015
DOI: 10.13152/ijrvet.2.3.6
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From the Reality of Work to Grounded Work-Based Learning in German Vocational Education and Training: Background, Concept and Tools

Abstract: The "Riga Conclusions" of the European Ministries of Education of 22 June 2015 for the orientation of vocational education and training in Europe are promoting work-based learning as one of five "medium-term deliverables" for the next five years. But: How should and can work-based teaching and learning be designed? Our approach was developed within the German Dual VET System. Therefore it is not surprising that the work reality is for us the major principle for designing curricula and learning settings. As a s… Show more

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“…These results also indicate that work life practice in the school-based part is essential to students' learning, and should be the core of the curriculum that all subjects are systematically related to (Hiim, 2013(Hiim, , 2015Hansen & Haaland, 2015). Still, there is a need for more research here (see also Gessler & Howe, 2015). I have tried to show how analyses of vocational knowledge based on pragmatic and critical epistemologies can contribute with an understanding of why a more holistic, integrated and practice based curriculum should be developed, and how.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion: How Can Curriculum Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results also indicate that work life practice in the school-based part is essential to students' learning, and should be the core of the curriculum that all subjects are systematically related to (Hiim, 2013(Hiim, , 2015Hansen & Haaland, 2015). Still, there is a need for more research here (see also Gessler & Howe, 2015). I have tried to show how analyses of vocational knowledge based on pragmatic and critical epistemologies can contribute with an understanding of why a more holistic, integrated and practice based curriculum should be developed, and how.…”
Section: Concluding Discussion: How Can Curriculum Relevancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hong Kong) overemphasises the importance of intellectual outcomes and vocational training, while ignoring the holistic development of young people (Lewis 2006;Shek and Sun 2012;, such as their inner lives and personal development (Dalton and Crosby 2006;Shek and Wong 2011). Fortunately, positive and holistic youth development is a growing emphasis in higher education and more and more educators have recognised the importance of holistic development for university students (Hersh and Schneider 2005;Gessler and Howe 2015). Whole-person development undoubtedly benefits undergraduate students' university lives and future careers.…”
Section: The Importance Of Positive Youth Development Leadership Progmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both topics are addressed in the article. The key proposition of the authors is as follows: if work orientation is wanted (in dual as well as schoolbased configurations), the content and practice gap between the world of work and the world of education has to be closed (Gessler and Howe 2015).…”
Section: The Changing Nature Of Workmentioning
confidence: 99%