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ECER VETNET Proceedings 2004: List of Papers [A/I]
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[A/I] [P] Benke, Magdolna. Towards the learning society - Hungary. [A/I] [P] Berglund, Ingrid. Learning by simulation or simulated learning? A classroom study of four students' strategies when learning control systems by computer-based simulation. [A/I] [P] Bohlinger, Sandra. Continuing vocational education and training (CVET) for the unemployed and others at risk of labour market exclusion . [A/I] [P] Boreham, Nick. Collective competence and work process knowledge. [A/I] [P] Brown, Alan. Learning, commitment and identities at work: Responses to change in the IT and telecommunications industries in the UK. [A/I] [P] Brown, Alan; Grollmann, Philipp; Tutschner, Roland. Learning while working in the aerospace industry in England and Germany. [A/I] [P] Bruin, Elly de; Westerhuis, Anneke. Developing a practical theory on competence based training in the Netherlands. [Proceedings of Round table]. [A/I] [P] Deitmer, Ludger. Action research in pilot projects: Interaction between VET practitioners and researchers for innovation and research. [Proceedings of Round table]. [A/I] [P] Dif, M'Hamed. Integrating e-learning technologies and practices within the enterprise for CVT promotion: Challenges and perspectives. [A/I] [P] Evans, Karen; Kersh, Natasha. Facilitating learning success and contributing to social inclusion through recognition and self-evaluation of personal competences: Lessons from UK. [A/I] [P] Evans, Karen; Kersh, Natasha. Tacit skills and work re-entry: Entering new workplaces through retraining. [A/I] [P] Felstead, Alan; Fuller, Alison; Unwin, Lorna; Ashton, David; Butler, Peter; Lee, Tracey; Walters, Sally. Applying the survey method to learning at work: A recent UK experiment. [A/I] [P] Gendron, Bénédicte. Emotions, learning process, and success: Which links? A case study on students at the vocational school leaving certificate level in France. [A/I] [P] Hardy, Marcelle. Work-based learning of students in two vocational programs. [A/I] [P] Jørgensen, Christian Helms. Three logics connecting school and work: Should learning be useful, correct or meaningful? [A/I] [P] Kafetsios, Konstantinos; Vouzas, Fotis; Zammuner, Vanda; Hekelova, Edita. Career starters' interpersonal-transferable skills needs: A comparative multidisciplinary study in five European countries. [A/I] [P] Kämäräinen, Pekka. Between professionalisation and flexibilisation: Reflections on the importance of the theme `combining formal and non-formal learning' for the relations between ICT and vocational education and training (VET) (Draft version). [A/I] [P] Lans, Thomas; Wesselink, Renate; Biemans, Harm; Mulder, Martin. Quality indicators for assisting VET in new learning arrangements. [A/I] [P] Lassnigg, Lorenz. Improving the quality of the supply-demand-match in VET by anticipation systems? [A/I] [P] Spielhofer, Thomas; Sims, David. Modern apprenticeships in the retail sector: Stresses, strains and support . [A/I] [P] Stenström, Marja-Leena. Polytechnic graduates in working life: How well do their learning skills meet the needs of working life? [A/I] [P] Stenvall, Kirsti; Väyrynen, Pirjo. Exploring the links between national core curricula and local implementation: Successes and failures in VET curricula development. [A/I] [P] Tomassini, Massimo. Perspectives on organisational knowledge and competencies. [A/I] [P] Urboniene, Aiste; Leliugiene, Irena. Training of social-educational workers as empowerment to reduce the social exclusion in the society . [A/I] [P] Wesselink, Renate; Lans, Thomas; Biemans, Harm; Mulder, Martin. Roles, tasks and competences of teachers in competence-based vocational education (Draft version). [A/I] [P] Zydziunaite, Vilma. Evaluative content analysis of the curriculum of vocational education with the view to the development of teamwork competencies.
Complete reference: ECER VETNET proceedings: Current research in vocational education and training across Europe. ECER 2004 Crete. Berlin: Wissenschaftsforum Bildung und Gesellschaft e.V. [www.ecer-vetnet.wifo-gate.org] ©
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