Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 395 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 856 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 395 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 856 g
Reihe: Professional and Practice-based Learning
ISBN: 978-3-031-12167-8
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
It details the origins, purposes and evolution of vocational organisations, initiatives supporting Maori and Pasifika success and women in traditionally male-dominated occupations, the roles, provisioning and impact of foundation VET across different contexts, innovations through Certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes of learning, the contribution of new technologies to learning approaches, and the efficacy of education and professional development for VET teachers.
This collection of chapters illustrates how Aotearoa New Zealand’s VET system is responding to challenging and changing environments through new frameworks of practice, approaches, and models of delivery. As an overview of a system in change, it is of interest to VET educators, system managers, and policy makers.
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Part: 1.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Reshaping for the future: Challenges and innovation.- Chapter 2. Industry Training Organisations: A perspective on history, evolution, and innovation.- Chapter 3. The evolution of NZ Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics.- Chapter 4. The Reform of Vocational Education 1: The context for change.- Chapter 5. The Reform of Vocational Education 2: Looking to the future.- Part: 2.- Chapter 6. Unleashing potential – legitimising Maori talent through Capable Maori.- Chapter 7. The learners’ voice: Pacific peoples in industry training.- Chapter 8. Women in trades: Industry Training Organisations’ (ITOs) initiatives to increase participation.- Part: 3.- Chapter 9. Vocational Workplace Learning: Who is in the Driver’s Seat?.- Chapter 10. Investigating the complexity of language use in trades education in the Aotearoa New Zealand context.- Chapter 11. Secondary / Tertiary High School, changing student experiences through VET.- Part: 4.- Chapter 12. Project-based learning with contributions from inquiry and problem-based learning.- Chapter 13. Deconstructing Learning: The Modernist Classroom.- Chapter 14. Collaboration Across Aotearoa New Zealand ITPs: The Bachelor of Engineering Technology Three-Year Engineering Degree Programme as an Exemplar.- Chapter 15. Developing an engineering degree apprenticeship with a pathway in infrastructure asset management.- Part: 5.- Chapter 16. Distance and online education for VET in Aotearoa NZ.- Chapter 17. A lean model to support the design of learning systems for practice-based learning.- Chapter 18. A networked distributed model for midwifery education.- Part: 6.- Chapter 19. Teacher Education for a VET Teaching Workforce in Aotearoa NZ.- Chapter 20. Into the future for Aotearoa New Zealand Vocational Education and Training.