HAMILTON SF, Hurrelmann K. THE SCHOOL-TO-CAREER TRANSITION IN GERMANY AND THE UNITED-STATES. TEACHERS COLLEGE RECORD. 1994;96(2):329-344.This article compares the structure of the educational systems in the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany, with emphasis on organizational and curricular features of both school-based and work-based preparation for employment. The German and American educational systems have developed fundamentally different models for the transition from the educational system into the labor market. These differences, which are characterized as differences in the systems' transparency and permeability, affect young people's motivations for school achievement, their conceptions of work, and their...
This publication presents a portrait of transitions from initial education to working life in the Un...
Comparative research conducted in European countries in the last ten years has had a special focus o...
Abstract: In Germany, students in lower track secondary schools (LTSS) typically re-ceive intensive ...
"Previous comparative studies describing the transition from school to work and national patterns of...
IDENTIFIERS *England; *Germany A comparison study of the school-to-work transitions of young people ...
A team of U.S. business, labor, and public policy representatives visited Denmark, Germany, and Swit...
A team of U.S. business, labor, and public policy representatives visited Denmark, Germany, and Swit...
It is complicated to compare education and training policies in different countries because their in...
In its fiscal year 1994 budget, the Clinton administration asked for $270 million to initiate a nati...
The transition from school to work constitutes a critical phase in a young person’s life and shapes ...
Both Germany and the United States have made significant reforms over the last decade to their secon...
Are educational pathways of young people from schools with basic intellectual requirements in German...
Due to an increasing amount of school leavers lacking apprenticeship training positions or adequate ...
This article examines young people’s transition pathways from education to employment in Germany and...
In this article, the final results of an empirical dissertation that reconstructed school-to-work tr...
This publication presents a portrait of transitions from initial education to working life in the Un...
Comparative research conducted in European countries in the last ten years has had a special focus o...
Abstract: In Germany, students in lower track secondary schools (LTSS) typically re-ceive intensive ...
"Previous comparative studies describing the transition from school to work and national patterns of...
IDENTIFIERS *England; *Germany A comparison study of the school-to-work transitions of young people ...
A team of U.S. business, labor, and public policy representatives visited Denmark, Germany, and Swit...
A team of U.S. business, labor, and public policy representatives visited Denmark, Germany, and Swit...
It is complicated to compare education and training policies in different countries because their in...
In its fiscal year 1994 budget, the Clinton administration asked for $270 million to initiate a nati...
The transition from school to work constitutes a critical phase in a young person’s life and shapes ...
Both Germany and the United States have made significant reforms over the last decade to their secon...
Are educational pathways of young people from schools with basic intellectual requirements in German...
Due to an increasing amount of school leavers lacking apprenticeship training positions or adequate ...
This article examines young people’s transition pathways from education to employment in Germany and...
In this article, the final results of an empirical dissertation that reconstructed school-to-work tr...
This publication presents a portrait of transitions from initial education to working life in the Un...
Comparative research conducted in European countries in the last ten years has had a special focus o...
Abstract: In Germany, students in lower track secondary schools (LTSS) typically re-ceive intensive ...