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BWP 2/2009

Cooperation and networking


The special focus articles in this issue deal with a key education policy vision: the networking of education offerings and sectors at municipal and regional level. These articles reflect on the new functional responsibilities and planning and development tasks that go hand-in-hand with such an undertaking. Approaches and models from day-to-day practice - such as local transition management, implementing a lifelong learning strategy and cross-border networking - are featured. In his introductory commentary to this issue, President Manfred Kremer of the Federal Insti-tute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) underscores the importance of networking strategies for ensuring greater vertical and horizontal permeability between the individual stages of education and education sectors. In order to eliminate functional weaknesses in the education and assistance systems, cooperation and networking must become a matter of course. This issue also includes reports on the proportion of university graduates in Germany compared to other OECD member states, on the introduction and testing of the extended examination for the occupation Management Assistant for Retail Sales and on improvements in the training for the occupation Judicial Clerk.

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Contents of the issue BWP 2/2009

Commentary

Abstracts

Special focus: Cooperation and networking

  • Interview with Klaus Hebborn
    Local authority responsibility for education
  • Wolfgang Jütte
    Networking and cooperation - occupying a position between a metaphor for modernisation and a professional structural task
  • Sandra Fitzen, Uwe Lehmpfuhl, Veronika Manitius
    Local educational planning and reporting
    A pre-requisite for the improvement of regional transitional management
  • Interview with Friedhelm Kowalski
    Training place guarantee for lower secondary school pupils
    A local government alliance in Iserlohn
  • Wilfried Kruse, Bastian Pelka
    HESSENCAMPUS: Cooperation and networking for the implementation
    of a strategy for lifelong learning
  • Regina Gellrich
    Developing transnational educational areas
    Cross-border educational cooperation projects and networking taking the PONTES Learning Region as an example
  • Nadine Möhring-Lotsch, Thomas Spengler
    Structuring educational networks in an optimum manner
    A guide for work in networks
  • Bernd Mahrin, Egon Meerten
    Advisory services, training, innovation transfer - The "Kompetenzzentrum Bau und Energie" network
  • Yvonne Kohlmann, Marion Hüchtermann
    The SCHULEWIRTSCHAFT network - Success through partnership-based collaboration
  • Dagmar Gielisch
    Foundations - New partners in education networks?

Additional topics:

  • Normann Müller
    Tertiary education in Germany - Blind spots in the OECD's international comparison
  • Hannelore Paulini-Schlottau
    The extended examination for management assistants for retail sales - Introduction and trial phase
  • Ralf Pannen, Martin Elsner
    Improving the quality of vocational training for the occupation Judicial Clerk
    Findings from an evaluation study in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Markus Linten
    Google or nothing?
    Benefits and limits of search machines and technical search services for vocational training

Legal issues:

  • Remuneration during part-time vocational training
    Stellungnahme von Horst-Dieter Hurlebaus zum BWP-Beitrag "Teilzeitausbildung - rechtliche Grundlagen und Möglichkeiten"


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