Studies in Vocational and Continuing Education
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The aim of this series is to present critical, historical and comparative research in the field of vocational and continuing education and human research development, seen from a pedagogical, organisational, economic and societal perspective. It discusses the implications of latest research to contemporary reform policies and practices. One central issue reflected in all publications is gender. A basic feature of all volumes is their cross-cultural approach.
The series has a firm basis in the international research network VET and Culture (Vocational Education and Training and Culture; www.peda.net/veraja/uta/vetculture) and the editors invite distinguished researchers from Europe and other continents to contribute to the series. Studies in Vocational and Continuing Education includes monographs, collected papers editions, and proceedings.
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Titles
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Governance Revisited
Challenges and Opportunities for Vocational Education and TrainingVolume 20©2022 Edited Collection 432 Pages -
Apprenticeship in dual and non-dual systems
Between tradition and innovationVolume 19©2021 Edited Collection 310 Pages -
Internationalisation and Transnationalisation in Higher Education
Volume 17©2018 Edited Collection 314 Pages -
Collective Skill Formation in Liberal Market Economies?
The Politics of Training Reforms in Australia, Ireland and the United KingdomVolume 16©2018 Thesis 230 Pages -
Vocational Education beyond Skill Formation
VET between Civic, Industrial and Market TensionsVolume 15©2017 Edited Collection 439 Pages -
History of Vocational Education and Training in Europe
Cases, Concepts and ChallengesVolume 14©2016 Edited Collection 604 Pages -
Shaping the Futures of (Vocational) Education and Work
Commitment of VET and VET ResearchVolume 13©2015 Edited Collection 260 Pages -
The Challenges of Policy Transfer in Vocational Skills Development
National Qualifications Frameworks and the Dual Model of Vocational Training in International CooperationVolume 12©2014 Edited Collection 363 Pages -
Challenges and Reforms in Vocational Education
Aspects of Inclusion and ExclusionVolume 11©2012 Conference proceedings 327 Pages