Friday September 9, 2005
Papers Session 7A - Issues in the Reform of VET Curricula
09:00-10:30; Papers Session; Chair: Sabine Manning, Research Forum WIFO Berlin; Room No. E114
09:00 - 10:30
Chair: Sabine Manning, Research Forum WIFO Berlin
Contributors:
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Language Education in Finnish Polytechnics
- Ritva Kantelinen, University of Joensuu
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Conceptual Framework for Competence Based Education
- Harm Biemans, University of Wageningen; Martin Mulder, University of Wageningen; Elke Van den Elsen, University of Wageningen; Renate Wesselink, University of Wageningen;
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Professional Development in IT - Potential and Limitation of the German System
- Rita Meyer, Helmut Schmidt Universität, Hamburg
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Fostering of Reading Competence by means of "Reciprocal Teaching
- Tobias Gschwendtner, University of Stuttgart; Birgit Ziegler, University of Stuttgart
Papers Session 7B - The Reform of VET Policies for Social Integration
09:00-10:30; Papers Session; Chair: Krista Loogma, Tallinn Pedagogical University; Room No. C108
09:00 - 10:30
Chair: Krista Loogma, Tallinn Pedagogical University
Contributors:
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Education and Training Policies Adressing Social Integration of Vulnerable Populations into the Labour Market: a Comparative Account
- Fernando Marhuenda, University of Valencia
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Turtle Beaches or Rattlesnake Farms? The Effects of Policy on Teaching, Learning and Assessment in the Learning and Skills Sector in England
- Sheila Edward, University of London; Ian Finlay, University of Strathclyde; Maggie Gregson, University of Sunderland; Ken Spours, University of London
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Practice Related Curricula in the Danish VET-Programs
- Vibe Aarkrog, Danish University of Education
Roundtable Session 7C - Action Research for Regional Development
09:00-10:30; Roundtable Session; Chair: Jeroen Onstenk, Inholland University; Room No. C110
09:00 - 10:30
Chair: Jeroen Onstenk, Inholland University
Contributors:
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Regional Development, Action-Oriented Research and New Innovation Agendas: Linking the Contribution of Vocational Education and Training (VET) to Broader Innovation Contexts
- Ludger Deitmer, University of Bremen, ITB; Brian Dillon, Nexus Research Cooperation, Dublin; Pekka Kamarainen, University of Bremen; Anna Westerhuis, CINOP, Netherlands
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The Impact of Evaluation - supporting change in VET institutions by action research
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- In this paper, the use and impact of evaluation results for innovative change in VET processes and institutions, using data and experiences from the programme evaluation of the VET-programme "New Learning Concepts in the Dual Vocational Education and Training" These evaluations have been recently finalised and look at the impacts of over 20 pilot projects on curriculum re-design and teaching/learning processes throughout Germany.
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The Impact of Evaluation - supporting change in VET institutions by action research
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Regional development, action-oriented research and new innovation agendas: Regional Network Development tools
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- The aim of this paper is to explore the grounds for European research and development dialogue (R&D dialogue) on “regional development, action-oriented research and new innovation agendas”. In this context the paper provides a picture of mutual learning and knowledge development in the preparatory phase of national project development and of trans-national cooperation. The concluding reflections summarise the starting points for the European R&D dialogue in the round table and discuss the role of different working perspectives in the future development of Regional Network Development tools (ReNeDe-tools). Author: Pekka Kämäräinen
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Regional development,action-oriented researchand new innovation agendas
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- This is the power point presentation attached to the paper of Pekka Kämäräinen for this Round Table session.
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Regional Network Development: ‘Accommodating the Agenda’
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- Brian Dillon from NEXUS, Dublin explains the function and purpose of SPEAK system in order to demonstrate a formative evaluation of local community projects in the Irish Republic. SPEAK supports strategic planning for managers and community actors by producing information to make informed decisions; evaluation by ongoing internal reviews; cross project periodic assessments; facilitation for external inputs ; knowledge development by networking based on sharing information between projects, counties, regions and themes.
Roundtable Session 8A - Change Policy in European VET
11:00-12:30; Roundtable Session; Chair: Ludger Deitmer, University of Bremen; Room No. E114
11:00 - 12:30
Chair: Ludger Deitmer, University of Bremen
Discussant:
Jittie Brandsma, CINOP
Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute For Advanced Studies, Vienna
Contributors:
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Observing Change Policy in European VET
- Annet Jager, Stoas Research; Loek Nieuwenhuis, Stoas Research; Hester Smulders, Stoas Research
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Observing the Spanish Vocational Education and Training Since 1928
- Florentino Blazquez Entonado, University of Extremadura; Eduardo Figueira, ACADEMUS
Symposium Session 8B - Competence Development and Self-Emancipation
11:00-12:30; Symposium Session; Chair: Gerald Heidegger, University of Flensburg; Room No. C108
11:00 - 12:30
Chair: Gerald Heidegger, University of Flensburg
Contributors:
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What does Quality Mean in the Context of Social and Vocational Integration? CRIS (Collaboration, Reflection, Inclusiveness, Situated Learning) - a transnational framework
- Beatrix Niemeyer, University of Flensburg
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Adult Learners in Workplace-Linked, Basic Skills' Programmes
- Karen Evans, University of London
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Action Oriented and Interactive Methods and Models for Self-Evaluation and Self-Emancipation
- Wiebke Petersen, University of Flensburg
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Emancipation or Labour Market Integration?
- Graham Attwell, The KnowNet Ltd
Papers Session 8C - Knowledge Development and Learning
11:00-12:30; Papers Session; Chair: Massimo Tomassini, ISFOL; Room No. C110
11:00 - 12:30
Chair: Massimo Tomassini, ISFOL
Contributors:
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Development of Knowledge among Beginning Professionals
- Jens-Christian Smeby, Oslo University College
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What 'Knowledge' in the Knowledge Economy: the Implications for VET
- David Guile, University of London
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Giving a Place" or "Going With" ? Orientation as a Challenge of Educational and Training Policies in France
- Helene Buisson-Fenet, LEST / University Aix-Marseille2
Papers Session 9A - Work Related Learning and CVT
13:00-14:30; Papers Session; Chair: Nicholas Boreham, University of Stirling; Room No.E114
13:00 - 14:30
Chair: Nicholas Boreham, University of Stirling
Contributors:
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On-the-job Learning in Finland
- Petri Pohjonen, National Board of Education Finland
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On the Effectiveness of CVT Promotion Measures within the Enterprises in Europe
- M'Hamed Dif, University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg
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The Peculiarities of the Learning Partnership Networks Inside the Company
- Palmira Juceviciene, Kaunas University of Technology
Symposium Session 9B - Trends and Developments in Practice-Oriented Assessment in European VET: Results of the QUAL-PRAXIS Leonardo da Vinci Project
13:00-14:30; Symposium Session; Chair: Marja-Leena Stenstrom, University of Jyvaskyla; Room No. C108
13:00 - 14:30
Chair: Marja-Leena Stenstrom, University of Jyvaskyla
Discussant:
Paivi Tynjala, University of Jyvaskyla
Contributors:
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Practice-Oriented Assessment in VET: Introducing the QUAL-PRAXIS Project
- Marja-Leena Stenstrom, University of Jyvaskyla
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Practice-Oriented Assessment Methods in Study Programmes at Austrian Fachhochschulen (Universities of Applied Sciences)
- Karin Messerer, 3s Research Laboratory
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The German System of Practice-Oriented Assessment in VET - New Trends, Problems and Contradictions
- Philipp Grollmann, University of Bremen, ITB; Roland Tutschner, University of Bremen, ITB
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Practice-Oriented Assessment Models in Estonia: The Cases from Health Care and IT Sectors
- Krista Loogma, Tallinn Pedagogical University; Meril Umarik, Tallinn Pedagogical University
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The Irish Context: Practice-Oriented Assessment in VET - Current Systems, New Trends and Future Developments
- John Lalor, Dublin City University; Gerry McNamara, Dublin City University; Justin Rami, Dublin City University
Workshop Session 9C - Communities, Networking and Virtual Support
13:00-14:30; Workshop Session; Chair: Pekka Kamarainen, University of Bremen; Room No. 110
13:00 - 14:30
Chair: Pekka Kamarainen, University of Bremen
Contributors:
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Communities, Networking and Virtual Support: What Lessons for European Knowledge Development in the Field of Vocational Education and Training (VET)?
- Alan Brown, University of Warwick; Brian Dillon, Nexus Research Cooperative, Dublin; Raymond Elferink, RayCom, Netherlands; Pekka Kämäräinen, University of Bremen, ITB
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Communities, networking, virtual support: What lessons ...?
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- This is the power point presentation attached to the paper of Pekka Kämäräinen for this research workshop session.
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Communities, networking and virtual support: The introductory paper by Pekka Kämäräinen
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Annual VETNET Assembly
16:00; Annual Assembly; Room No. E114
16:00
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agenda for VETNET Assembly 2005, Dublin
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- The assembly took place at Friday ( 9th) afternoon with over 50 VETNET researchers throughout Europe. The discussion lastet for one hour. Everybody in the VETNET community is invited to continue this debate by using the WEBLOG system of VETNET page.
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VETNET research community
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- Synoptical analysis on contributions at VETNET 2005, Dublin.