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Governance and Marketisation in Vocational and Continuing Education

by Rudolf Husemann (Volume editor) Anja Heikkinen (Volume editor)
©2004 Edited Collection VI, 218 Pages
Series: Studien zur Erwachsenenbildung, Volume 21

Summary

Globalisation and individualisation, decreasing public means, political strategies of de-centralisation, increasing participation of social groups and growing markets are discussed as main aspects of the current changes in vocational and continuing education. A comprehensive and integrating theoretical concept of analysis and understanding of these changes is widely missing, but necessary for a supra-national level of observation and comparison. The book includes a survey on this segment of education in several European countries, Australia and the USA. The folio of analysis and comparision is given by the concept of governance, which allows a theoretical and empirical approach to the field of vocational and adult education. The contributions line out governance and marketisation strategies in an international, national and sectoral perspective and give a frame of perception and interpretation on a general level.

Details

Pages
VI, 218
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631505335
Language
English
Keywords
Berufsbildung Internationaler Vergleich Aufsatzsammlung Australien Grossbritannien Bildungsforschung Bildungsmarkt Governance Länderstudien
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. VI, 218 pp., 3 tables

Biographical notes

Rudolf Husemann (Volume editor) Anja Heikkinen (Volume editor)

The Editors: Rudolf Husemann is Professor for Adult Education at the University of Erfurt. His main subjects are adult and vocational education in the context of biography, labour market and industrial change, regional and comparative aspects. Anja Heikkinen is Professor for Adult Education at the University of Jyväskula, Finland. Her main subjects are adult and vocational education in the historical and comparative perspective. She is the co-ordinator of EUROVET, the international network of history and culture in vocational education. She has published several books, e.g. Life long learning, One Focus, Different Systems, Peter Lang 2002.

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