Outcomes, Learning And The Curriculum

Outcomes, Learning And The Curriculum

Author: John Burke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1135720592

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This book provides an account of the curricular consequences of the outcomes approach to education (NVQs GNVQs etc). It contains contributions from leading experts in the field and, as such, is likely to become the core text in this area. An initial discussion of the main themes leads the reader into a discussion of key ideas and the theory behind the Outcomes approach covering, in addition, issues concerning standards and quality. Areas of the curriculum covered include assessment, modularization, flexible learning and work-based learning, higher level competences and the autonomous learner. It should be of interest to all concerned with the development of the curriculum, ranging from school sixth forms through further and higher education to professional industrial trainers with an interest in the development of education and training in the UK.


The Role of Vocational Education and Training in Promoting Lifelong Learning in Germany and England

The Role of Vocational Education and Training in Promoting Lifelong Learning in Germany and England

Author: Alexandra Dehmel

Publisher: Symposium Books Ltd

Published: 2005-05-16

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 187392710X

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Following the Introduction, the emergence of lifelong learning as the central strategy in the EU’s education and training policy is described in Chapter Two. Illustrated in a historical and international context, it reveals where the idea of lifelong learning has come from and how it has developed up to the present day. A particular focus is on EU policy after the mid-1990s as well as on the EU’s concept of lifelong learning and its objectives. Since lifelong learning is a complex concept, the provision of a broad perspective on VET in Germany and England seems inevitable in order to examine how VET fosters lifelong learning. Therefore, Deißinger’s concept of qualification styles, which explicitly aims at providing a multidimensional approach that reveals the complexities and singularities of VET systems, serves as the basis of Chapter Three to describe the main patterns of VET in Germany and England. The focus lies on initial training, though the whole system is taken into account. Chapter Four explicitly builds on Chapter Three. It examines the role of VET in promoting lifelong learning in Germany and England. The six Key Messages of the EU’s Memorandum on Lifelong Learning serve as the analytical framework for the investigation. Chapter Five summarises the findings and draws conclusions. It reveals that the approaches for promoting lifelong learning as well as the perceptions of lifelong learning differ. These findings are embedded in the wider context of EU education and training policy. The EU policy on lifelong learning is regarded critically, and attention is drawn to further research questions. Appendices provide additional information to illustrate specific aspects of some of the issues in the main text in greater detail.


An Imperative to Adjust?

An Imperative to Adjust?

Author: Joachim Wentzel

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-01-27

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 3531927973

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--European University Institute, 2009.


Good Practice Accreditation of Prior Learning

Good Practice Accreditation of Prior Learning

Author: Lovemore Nyatanga

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 1997-03-01

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 0826427960

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Starting with a discussion of the origins of Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL), this text proceeds to look at the variety of models through which candidates are able to offer testimony of their prior learning. It explores the theoretical principles first, then illustrates with case studies.


Getting to Grips with GNVQs

Getting to Grips with GNVQs

Author: Geoff Hayward

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1135356025

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This practical guide offers advice to teachers running GNVQ courses. Using case studies, the author identifies the key implementation issues and suggests possible solutions to problems that the teacher might encounter. Models of good practice are given, along with alternative approaches.


Education for Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development

Education for Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development

Author: Ron Best

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2000-06-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1441173021

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Drawing on successful practice, and relating such practice to theoretical insights, this comprehensive treatment of the challenge of educating children spiritually, morally, socially, and culturally offers enlightenment for individual teachers' classroom practice as well as for whole-school approaches.


Education, Training and the Future of Work II

Education, Training and the Future of Work II

Author: Mike Flude

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-18

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1136289712

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This volume focuses on the recent changes in education and training policy, mainly in the UK. The considerable developments of past years and the ways in which they have affected both education and training are examined. The contributors analyse the methods by which we educate our workforce, and look closely at the kind of training now offered to those in work. The chapters in this reader cover: * the role of the state * how economic factors influence education * national education and training policy * the political factor. Other countries including Germany are looked at, and there is reflection on the ways in which the 'new' industry led qualifications such as NVQs have fared. There is careful analysis as to how much the political climate of the time influenced developments. There is thorough research to back up claims made throughout the book, and many practical examples are referred to. What emerges is an incisive examination of current trends in education and the workplace.


What's the Good of Education?

What's the Good of Education?

Author: Stephen Machin

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2018-06-05

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0691188653

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Volumes have been written about the value of more and better education. But is there sufficient evidence to support the commonly held belief that we, as individuals and as a community, should be investing more in education? This book explores that question in unprecedented detail, drawing on empirical evidence from an impressive array of sources. While much of the focus is on the educational system in the United Kingdom, the book offers lessons of international applicability. A state-of-the-art compendium on education policy and its impact on educational attainment, the book examines numerous large-scale data sources on individual pupils and schools. The questions the book considers are far-ranging: How much do teachers matter for children's educational attainment? What payoff do people get from acquiring more education when they enter the labor market? How well do education systems function to provide employers with the skills they want? The book concludes by issuing some strong policy recommendations and offering an evaluation of what does and does not work in improving educational attainment. The recommendations address such issues as school effectiveness, education financing, individual investment in education, government education initiatives, higher education, labor market rewards, and lifelong learning.


Teaching Modern Foreign Languages at Advanced Level

Teaching Modern Foreign Languages at Advanced Level

Author: Norbert Pachler

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-11-01

Total Pages: 1128

ISBN-13: 1134630522

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Designed to complement Learning to Teach Modern Foreign Languages in the Secondary School, this book focuses specifically on the skills and processes of teaching MFL at A and A/S level in schools and colleges. The book is divided into three sections: the changing nature of A and A/S level courses; bridging the gap between GCSE and A level; and planning, teaching and assessment. With chapters on learner independence, teaching and learning grammar, planning topics and programmes of work, working with literature, and vocational alternatives, the book will be an essential text for all secondary MFL students and teachers.