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Learning in the work process

The special focus of this issue is on learning in the work process. The eight articles in issue 2/2008 assess current knowledge and use a variety of examples to illustrate the experience being gathered in pilot projects conducted in firms that provide in-company vocational training - with respect to not only initial in-company vocational training but also to continuing and further training.
In his commentary "Learning in the work process - Often demanded, seldom fostered!?", Manfred Kremer, president of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), advocates putting the edge that German enterprises and education providers have due to their experience with 'dual' vocational training (which combines part-time vocational school with practical work experience) to greater use when implementing concepts for learning that is integrated into actual work processes in European contexts too.
Other topics covered by issue 2/2008 include the question of skills and competences that offer long-term employment potential, the aims and emphasis of the European Union's Grundtvig programme and a contribution to the discussion on the challenges arising in connection with defining concrete terms for a German qualifications framework.


Contents of issue 2/2008

Special focus: Learning in the work process

  • Peter Dehnbostel
    Work structure to promote learning and competence
    Lern- und kompetenzförderliche Arbeitsgestaltung
  • Gabriele Molzberger
    Informal and reflective: learning in small and medium-sized companies
    Informell und reflexiv: Lernen in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen 
  • Michael Lacher
    Competence orientation requires company learning venues
    A change in learning (venue) strategies for vocational education and training in major companies
    Kompetenzorientierung braucht betriebliche Lernorte
    Wandel von Lern(ort)strategien in der Berufsausbildung in Großbetrieben
  • Andreas Diettrich, Matthias Kohl
    Qualification as an IT Professional - findings on a workplace oriented learning concept
    Qualifizierung zum IT-Professional - Befunde zu einem arbeitsplatzorientierten Lernkonzept
  • Waldemar Bauer, Claudia Koring
    Work oriented continuing vocational education and training for unskilled and semi-skilled employees
    An example from the metal and electrical industry
    Arbeitsorientierte Weiterbildung für an- und ungelernte Beschäftigte
    Ein Beispiel aus der Metall- und Elektroindustrie 
  • Sven Schulte, Judith Schulz
    Lifelong learning within the work process Evaluation of a transfer model for in-company training
    Lebenslanges Lernen im Prozess der Arbeit
    Evaluation eines Transfermodells für die betriebliche Weiterbildung 
  • Uwe Elsholz, Gerald Proß
    Combining work and learning in a structured way
    A model for work-integrated advanced training in the waste management industry
    Arbeiten und Lernen strukturiert verbinden
    Ein Modell arbeitsintegrierter Fortbildung in der Entsorgungswirtschaft


Additional topics:

  • Agnes Dietzen
    Future oriented competences: knowledge based or experience based?
    Zukunftsorientierte Kompetenzen: wissensbasiert oder erfahrungsbasiert? 
  • Ulrich Blötz, Jost-Peter Kania, Karin Klawe, Ulrich Wiegand
    Strengthening technology research and product development for the skilled trades
    Technologieforschung und Produktentwicklung für das Handwerk stärken
  • Hans Georg Rosenstein
    The EU's Grundtvig programme - Purpose and main emphasis
    Das EU-Programm Grundtvig - Zielsetzung und Schwerpunkte


Discussion

  • Still no consensus on concrete terms for a German qualifications framework
    Hermann Nehls


Law

  • Analogous application of Section 4 of the Act on the Protection Against Unfair Dismissal?
    Hans Kaiser


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Contents

  • 2008 WIP award ceremony 
  • Committee on Innovation in Continuing Training approves recommendations 
  • EDVANCE: Market German vocational training worldwide 
  • 2008 Hermann Schmidt Prize 
  • New continuing training profile for event professionals
  • Visitor groups to BIBB in 2007 
  • From continuing training certificates to access to universities
  • New projects at BIBB 
  • The latest from the web
  • Conferences/Events 
  • Publications

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Publisher: Federal Institute for Vocational Training (BIBB)
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