Work, Education and EmployabilityPhilipp Gonon Peter Lang, 2008 - 324 ページ There is a strong relation between work and education in modern societies. On the one hand education is needed as a basic qualification for work and contributes fundamentally to the integration of individuals into the labour market and society. On the other hand the potential of learning in the working process is highlighted, for instance in the recent debates about informal learning or employability. This volume contains papers delivered at the conference «Work, Education and Employability» which took place in Ascona in December 2006. The contributions offer different perspectives on the theoretical and historical impacts of the relation between work and education. They also provide analyses of recent developments in the field. |
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Recent Developments in Japan | 13 |
KATRIN KRAUS PHILIPP GONON | 17 |
KATRIN KRAUS | 55 |
HILDEGARD MARIA NICKEL | 83 |
W NORTON GRUBB | 105 |
TERRY HYLAND | 129 |
HILARY STEEDMAN | 147 |
New Employment Patterns and their Impact | 171 |
JÜRGEN OELKERS | 207 |
PHILIPP GONON | 241 |
KLAUS HARNEY MATTHIAS VOM | 259 |
CHRISTINE MAYER | 297 |
List of Contributors | 321 |
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