2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12186-022-09305-8
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Theory and Practice of Teaching and Learning in the Classroom – Lessons from Indian Industrial Training Institutes

Abstract: In India, the Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) are a vital part the Vocational Education and Training (VET) system. Previous research reveals that in addition to some other problems, it is the strongly theory-based training that impedes the transition of VET graduates into the labour market, and leads to a lack of work-readiness in young graduates. Since there is still little empirical evidence about the actual forms of teaching and learning in Indian vocational schools, this paper will examine how the le… Show more

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“…Although the statements of the German-born training managers demonstrated their understanding of this culture, they were counteracted by requirements from the parent company. Conversely, it is surprising that the "state dominance" regarding the state vocational school system in China [36] ultimately exerted less influence on training strategies in both the Chinese and German companies. Despite the strong regulation of the full-time vocational schools that is common in China (see above), in-company training behaviour was largely decoupled from or independent of this.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Overall Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the statements of the German-born training managers demonstrated their understanding of this culture, they were counteracted by requirements from the parent company. Conversely, it is surprising that the "state dominance" regarding the state vocational school system in China [36] ultimately exerted less influence on training strategies in both the Chinese and German companies. Despite the strong regulation of the full-time vocational schools that is common in China (see above), in-company training behaviour was largely decoupled from or independent of this.…”
Section: Discussion Of the Overall Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of learning management relies on the whole processes of students' learning support that teachers get involved with. In detail, the learning management process encompasses the deliberate and systematic approach employed by teachers to efficiently manage their classroom environments, with the primary goal of supporting and facilitating their students' learning journeys (Schneider et al, 2022). As stated by Sieberer-Nagler (2015), this process involves the structured organization of classroom activities, materials, and instructional strategies to create an environment conducive to meaningful learning.…”
Section: Learning Management Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next important skill is the explanation and exemplification of content. Effective teachers are adept at breaking down complex concepts into understandable parts, providing clear explanations, and using appropriate examples and analogies to enhance student understanding (Schneider et al, 2022).…”
Section: Learning Management Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%