Workshop on pathways to vocational excellence
The workshop brought together around 30 experts in the field of Vocational Education and Training from across Europe and beyond. Experts discussed findings from the project and identified areas for future research. The event was part of the three-year project ‘The Future of VET’ which will be finalised by the end of 2023.
Read more about the event or check out the agenda and presentations below:
- Strengthening and connecting VET research in Europe — Hubert Ertl (BIBB, DE)
- Major Trends in VET Curricula, Institutions and Assessment Practices in Europe: Key results from the Future of VET Project — Jens Bjørnåvold (Cedefop), Jörg Markowitsch, Monika Auzinger (3s, AT)
- Kerschensteiner vs. Dewey, Corporatism vs. Liberalism. What is driving the future of VET? — Philipp Gonon (University of Zurich, CH)
Session 1: Comparing VET systems and curricula
- Cedefop’s framework for comparing VET: Zooming in and out on assessment — Jörg Markowitsch & Karin Luomi-Messerer (3s, AT)
- Classifying Knowledge in the vocational curriculum: epistemological vs. pedagogical views — Philipp Grollmann (BIBB, DE)
- On possibility of comparative curriculum analysis — Jim Hordern (University of Bath, UK)
- From a descriptive framework to a comprehensive theory of comparative VET research — Lorenzo Bonoli (SFUVET, CH)
- Congruence or discrepancy of VET competence profiles? A comparison of ESCO occupation profiles with VET Curricula of four selected countries (Germany, Ireland, Poland & Latvia) — Hannelore Mottweiler & Isabelle Le Mouillour (BIBB, DE)
Session 2: Trends and Responsiveness – Changes in VET delivery
- Institutional changes in Europe’s VET provider landscape — Terence Hogarth (Warwick University, UK)
- Exploring institutional change and its implications for German VET Centres — Nina-Madeleine Peitz (BIBB, DE)
- The changing role of general studies and Civic education in Nordic VET Curricula — Maarit Virolainen (University of Jyvaskyla, FI) & Per-Åke Rosvall (Umeå University, SE)
- Civic education in Swedisch VET curricula — Per-Åke Rosvall (Umeå University, SE)
- Systematic monitoring of skill requirements for the design of vocational training — Inga Schad-Dankwart (BIBB, DE)
Session 3: The changing world of work and the future role of VET/CVET
- Delivering Lifelong Learning: the changing relationship between IVET and CVET — Simon Broek (Ockham IPS, NL)
- Meeting emerging skill needs in the European Steel Industry — Luca Antonazzo (Prague University of Economics and Business, CZ)
- Learning across work-life research — Stephen Billett (Griffith University, AUS)
- Maintenance of skills for non-routine activities in digital work environments — Studies based on the professions Chemist and Pharmacist — Stephanie Conein (BIBB, DE)
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Contact: Jörg Markowitsch
Client: Cedefop, BiBB