This overview of current themes in vocational education and training policies and systems is presented in three parts. PART 1 treats the context of vocational education and training and discusses the major issues influencing national Governments to change their role in vocational education and training. PART 2 discusses the common themes in how central Governments are changing their role in vocational education and training, particularly concerning the devolution of training responsibility to local bodies. The ways in which vocational education and training systems controlled by these local bodies are reacting to this increased responsibility are pursued in detail. PART 3 discusses the growing realization by central Governments that their responsibility for economic development and productivity can be discharged by a closer focus on vocational education and training, not at the delivery level, but at a policy level which includes both policies for vocational preparation of all citizens — particularly youth — and policies which promote new and existing enterprises which show high returns on investment and productivity.
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October 01 1982
Current Themes in VOCATIONAL EDUCATION and TRAINING POLICIES:Part 1 Available to Purchase
RAY THOROGOOD
RAY THOROGOOD
Director of Studies Technical and Further Education Division Education Department Government of Western Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-5767
Print ISSN: 0019-7858
© MCB UP Limited
1982
Industrial and Commercial Training (1982) 14 (10): 328–331.
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THOROGOOD R (1982), "Current Themes in VOCATIONAL EDUCATION and TRAINING POLICIES:Part 1". Industrial and Commercial Training, Vol. 14 No. 10 pp. 328–331, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb003908
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