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    Format: 1 online resource (396 p. ) , ill..
    ISBN: 1-280-03015-1 , 9786610030156 , 92-64-16227-5
    Content: The OECD countries have widely differing traditions regarding basic vocational training. This publication, prepared as part of the VOTEC project on "The Changing Role of Vocational and Technical Education and Training", is designed to help towards a better understanding of the internal logic and workings of these different systems. Education and training systems propose differentiated and interconnected pathways, each of which can be broken down into a series of programmes. But what are the factors that explain participation of young people in VOTEC and the way it has developed over time? A number of answers have been formulated and are examined here in the light of ten national reports.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Synthesis of Country Reports by Claude Pair -- Australia by the Department of Employment, Eduction and Training -- Austria by Lorenz Lassnig -- Denmark by Roland Osterlund -- England, Wales, and Northern Ireland by David Short -- France by Claude Pair and Sylvie Lemaire -- Germany by Gernot Weisshuhn and Felix Buchel -- Italy by Marinella Giovine -- The Netherlands by Elly de Bruijn and Eva Voncken -- Quebec by Lili Paille -- Switzerland by Anna Borkowsky and Philipp Gonon -- Conclusion: Where are Pathways Going? Conceptual and Methodological Lessons from the Pathways Study by David Raffe -- Bibliography , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 92-64-15368-3
    Language: English
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