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BWP 4/2011

Cross-border mobility


The mobility of trainees, students and skilled workers is becoming increasingly important in the European Education Area and European employment area and is a key element of the Europa 2020 strategy. This issue of BWP examines how mobile trainees and skilled workers actually are, what aims are being pursued by measures being taken to foster mobility and what conditions help ensure that not only individuals but also companies benefit from stays abroad. The recognition of learning outcomes and qualifications plays a central role in this context.

In his editorial, PROFESSOR DR REINHOLD WEIß refers in this connection to the Act to Improve the Assessment and Recognition of Foreign Vocational and Professional Qualifications which the German government recently submitted to the Bundestag. With an eye to uniform implementation, he urges that existing information be bundled and expert systems and networks be developed in order to ensure the quality of the procedures to be used. Other reports in this issue present current figures regarding the transition system drawn from the integrated vocational training reporting system, examine youths' vocational orientation and choice of occupation and look at associate degrees used in the USA. Associate degrees come before bachelor's degrees, putting them at the interface between vocational and academic training. As a result, they could help foster permeability.

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Contents of the issue BWP 4/2011

Editorial

Abstracts

   Vocational training in numbers 

 Special focus: Cross-border mobility  

  • Jochen Oltmer
    Geographical mobility and qualification ‒ a historical perspective
  • Anna Atlas, Klaus Fahle, Ernst Gesslbauer 
    Effectively promoting learner mobility
    Strategies – programmes – options for action
  • Andreas Krewerth, Katharina Bökmann 
    Allowing your thoughts to wander?
    Empirical findings on the emergence of transnational mobility in initial vocational training
  • Korinna Heimann 
    More than a "travel service": Educational flanking of internships abroad in initial vocational training
  • Torben Böhle
    Making vocational training more attractive
    Acquiring supplementary qualifications abroad through the "ready for europe" project
  • Christian Sperle 
    Fostering transnational mobility in connection with vocational training for qualification as master craftsman
    Interim results from the European ECVET pilot project SME MASTER Plus
  • Peter Thiele, Wolfgang Müller 
    ESCO – Development of a European taxonomy for occupations, competences and qualifications 
  • Iris Kuhnert 
    Expat assignments – Walking a tightrope without a safety net  

 

   Further topics 

  • Markus P. Neuenschwander, Rebekka Hartmann 
    Decision-making processes of young people making their first career and apprenticeship choices
  • Hilke Teubert, Marvin Kleinemeier, Markus Kamann 
    Real-life motivation: Sports stadiums as venues for vocational orientation
    Experience from the Arena4you project
  • Volker Rein 
    US Associate Degrees –  Short cycle qualifications at the interface of vocational and academic education
  • Miriam Mpangara 
    Fit for the digitalised media world
    Six new training occupations for the printing, paper and plastic-processing sectors

  

   BIBB Board

  • Gunther Spillner
    Report on the meeting 2/2011

  

   Law  

  • Thomas Lakies
    Incommensurate training allowances – Do the chambers have the right to exercise oversight?

  

   Supplements  

  • BWPplus 4/2011  


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