2018
DOI: 10.13152/ijrvet.5.4.3
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Staying in the Loop: Formal Feedback Mechanisms Connecting Vocational Training to the World of Work in Europe

Abstract: Context: Vocational education and training (VET) is expected to be designed for creating learning outcomes which meet the needs for skills and competences in the labour market. Hence, identifying current and upcoming skill requirements and ensuring that these requirements are incorporated into education has long been the subject of academic and policy discussion. Governance processes keeping VET systems up-to-date have been more recently addressed as 'feedback mechanisms'. The term broadly summarizes the inter… Show more

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“…This is tightly linked with the working world and favors professional incorporation (Rivera, 2016). All of the above could favor a more integrated vision of the different disciplines making up the working ambit, placing emphasis on the multidisciplinary component for students (Breit & Preckel, 2020; Markowitsch & Hefler, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is tightly linked with the working world and favors professional incorporation (Rivera, 2016). All of the above could favor a more integrated vision of the different disciplines making up the working ambit, placing emphasis on the multidisciplinary component for students (Breit & Preckel, 2020; Markowitsch & Hefler, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion and Applications To Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are usually decided upon for political and general reasons, rather than being designed to measure for students or according to an interactional model of aforementioned skills so that they can be developed synergistically and consistently. This is important so that skills are joined up and work effectively toward the aim of promoting adolescent inclusion in the workforce and in lifelong learning (Markowitsch & Hefler, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Students' experiences during internship (what students have experienced) is very important to note how their experiences (how they learn from those experiences when involved in work and what they learned) serve as a preparation of work readiness in the future [14].…”
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“…The target group of this study are students from the fourth grade of business colleges in Austria. Business colleges in Austria can be described as five-year full-time upper secondary schools which lead to a university entry qualification and provide a business-related vocational education (Markowitsch & Hefler, 2018). One focus of the curriculum is entrepreneurship education.…”
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confidence: 99%