YesThis article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill levels. It reviews the way NVQs were designed and argues that they are ill-equipped to encourage knowledge and skills, partly because they simply replicate the weaknesses which currently exist in the labour market and partly because of the focus on observed workplace behaviours. NVQs were intended to be 'employer-led' and the assumptions underpinning their design are unitarist. In contrast, the German apprenticeship system is developed and implemented by pluralist consortia and results in qualifications that are far better equipped to support skill levels
National (and European) qualifications frameworks which map qualifications in a similar way accordin...
Accurate accounting for annual flows of vocational qualifications by sector of economic activity has...
NVQs have endured nearly two decades of criticism on philosophic and practical grounds. This paper u...
This article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill leve...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
The Management NVQs were (according to their proponents) designed to provide a new mechanism for cer...
The introduction of the competence-based NVQ framework during the late 1980s represented one of the ...
This paper presents evidence to show how vocational qualifications act as boundary objects in the s...
The age-old conundrum embodied in the skills challenge is this: if it is accepted that skills are a ...
NVQs have endured nearly two decades of criticism on philosophic and practical grounds. This paper u...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
This thesis is an investigation into the development and effectiveness of General National Vocationa...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a replication study of a survey of British employers that requ...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
National (and European) qualifications frameworks which map qualifications in a similar way accordin...
Accurate accounting for annual flows of vocational qualifications by sector of economic activity has...
NVQs have endured nearly two decades of criticism on philosophic and practical grounds. This paper u...
This article evaluates the British system of NVQs, focusing on their capacity to increase skill leve...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
This paper is an evaluation of the British system of National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) which...
The Management NVQs were (according to their proponents) designed to provide a new mechanism for cer...
The introduction of the competence-based NVQ framework during the late 1980s represented one of the ...
This paper presents evidence to show how vocational qualifications act as boundary objects in the s...
The age-old conundrum embodied in the skills challenge is this: if it is accepted that skills are a ...
NVQs have endured nearly two decades of criticism on philosophic and practical grounds. This paper u...
High unemployment and, more recently, global competition have led many countries to review their edu...
This thesis is an investigation into the development and effectiveness of General National Vocationa...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a replication study of a survey of British employers that requ...
Is England's current system of vocational qualifications (VQs) fit for purpose? The conclusion that ...
National (and European) qualifications frameworks which map qualifications in a similar way accordin...
Accurate accounting for annual flows of vocational qualifications by sector of economic activity has...
NVQs have endured nearly two decades of criticism on philosophic and practical grounds. This paper u...