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BWP 2/2012

Language and work


Communication at work is becoming increasingly significant in a service society. At the same time, companies are complaining ever more frequently about the lack of language and communication competences displayed by apprentice and job applicants. What is the nature of the role played by language in vocational training and at the workplace? The papers contained within the present issue address this question as well as dealing with the importance of language for the development of employability skills, with provision and concepts for language learning and with the significance of foreign language competence in a world of work which is becoming increasingly globalised. Following the introduction of the German Qualifications Framework in January 2012, BIBB President Professor Friedrich Hubert Esser uses his Editorial to urge its vitalisation and for plenty of energy to continue to be devoted to implementation.

Further papers address didactic issues relating to competence orientation and forms of continuing training funding based on collective wage agreement regulation. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) initiative "Vocational education and training – practically unbeatable" is also presented.

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Contents of the issue BWP 2/2012

Editorial

Abstracts

  Vocational education and training in figures

 

  

  Special focus: Language and work

 

  • Christian Efing

    Language and communication skills – what is the difference and what is required in training?
  • Nina Janich

    Specialist language, professional identity and communication competence: a conflictive relationship
  • Franz Kaiser

    Language – a tool of the trade for commercial occupations
  • Andrea Daase

    Multi-lingualism within the transitional area
    Establishing language teaching as an integral component

  • Monika Bethscheider

    Supporting language skills in company-based training

  • Anna Lüffe, Jens Reimann

    Occupationally related German courses for care staff
    Language support within the scope of the ESF-Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) Programme

  • Klaus Buddeberg, Wibke Riekmann, Anke Grotlüschen

    Integration of functional illiterates into the employment system
    Results from the leo. – Level One Study

  • Christiane Hohenstein, Sylvia Manchen Spörri

    English as a lingua franca in companies
    Challenges and opportunities of language diversity in intercultural work teams

  • Christophe Morace

    Occupationally related foreign language training at French institutes of higher education specialising in engineering

  • Anka Fehling

    Advanced teacher training for the support of bilingual teaching at vocational schools

  • Maiken Gbur

    Intercultural competence and foreign language competence in initial vocational training
    The dual course of Bachelor study in air traffic management

  

  Further topics

 

  

  Law

 

  • Markus Richter

    Employees’obligation to provide German courses

   Supplements

 

  • BWPplus 2/2012

 


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