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Methods and Instruments for Evaluation and Monitoring of Vocational Ed and Training systems, research magazine theme issue

Research in Comparative and International Education, November 2011
special theme issue with hightlights about Montenegro, UK, Austria and a review of peer review and peer learning practies.

Organised Governmental Learning: vocational education and training practices between peer review and peer learning

http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/rcie.2011.6.3.330

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Peer learning has already existed for a long time, as an informal as well as a formal practice between people from the same professional area. However, peer learning systems on the macro level are relatively newer concepts. Policy learning can be fostered by various types of organised activities, ranging from peer review frameworks, which often have a focus on accountability and learning, to international learning events, which are based on concepts like the ‘learning spiral’. This article reviews existing international practices of organised governmental learning on the system level, which are also linked to processes on the micro level. It thereby gives a framework to discuss two different VET peer learning activities across Europe which are organised by the European Union (EU) and the European Training Foundation (ETF).


Organised Governmental Learning: vocational education and training practices between peer review and peer learning

http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/rcie.2011.6.3.330

VIEW FULL TEXT | BACK TO CONTENTS LIST

Peer learning has already existed for a long time, as an informal as well as a formal practice between people from the same professional area. However, peer learning systems on the macro level are relatively newer concepts. Policy learning can be fostered by various types of organised activities, ranging from peer review frameworks, which often have a focus on accountability and learning, to international learning events, which are based on concepts like the ‘learning spiral’. This article reviews existing international practices of organised governmental learning on the system level, which are also linked to processes on the micro level. It thereby gives a framework to discuss two different VET peer learning activities across Europe which are organised by the European Union (EU) and the European Training Foundation (ETF).

Organised Governmental Learning: vocational education and training practices between peer review and peer learning

http://dx.doi.org/10.2304/rcie.2011.6.3.330

VIEW FULL TEXT | BACK TO CONTENTS LIST

Peer learning has already existed for a long time, as an informal as well as a formal practice between people from the same professional area. However, peer learning systems on the macro level are relatively newer concepts. Policy learning can be fostered by various types of organised activities, ranging from peer review frameworks, which often have a focus on accountability and learning, to international learning events, which are based on concepts like the ‘learning spiral’. This article reviews existing international practices of organised governmental learning on the system level, which are also linked to processes on the micro level. It thereby gives a framework to discuss two different VET peer learning activities across Europe which are organised by the European Union (EU) and the European Training Foundation (ETF).

Peer learning has already existed for a long time, as an informal as well as a formal practice between people from the same professional area. However, peer learning systems on the macro level are relatively newer concepts. Policy learning can be fostered by various types of organised activities, ranging from peer review frameworks, which often have a focus on accountability and learning, to international learning events, which are based on concepts like the ‘learning spiral’. This article reviews existing international practices of organised governmental learning on the system level, which are also linked to processes on the micro level. It thereby gives a framework to discuss two different VET peer learning activities across Europe which are organised by the European Union (EU) and the European Training Foundation (ETF).