This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldSkills Competition (WSC) achievers and their co-workers and employers within the Finnish context. At the biennial international WSC, young people (aged 18-to-23 years) from over 60 countries demonstrate their skills in more than 40 trades. Individualized training for this competition is provided through the cooperation of vocational institutions (e.g., expert coaches, team leaders and competition panellists) and industry (e.g., mentors, sponsors, materials, equipment). Semi-structured thematic interviews (N=51) were conducted in 2013 and 2014 with former Finnish WSC medal or diploma winners (n=18) who had since begun their working lives (1-to-...
The international experience shows that the mechanism of the WorldSkills competitive movement contri...
This study focuses on the transition from Finnish polytechnics to working life at a point of time wh...
Vocational education and training (VET) in the UK has received much bad press domestically and inter...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
Vocational excellence is not easy to define, not least because of differing country contexts, expect...
Modelling Vocational Excellence (MoVE) International is a WorldSkills Member research initiativesupp...
WorldSkills 2005 Helsinki – World championship competition in vocational skills was a success in man...
This paper provides an overview of the findings from a Finnish Ministry of Education sponsored proje...
WorldSkills UK, housed within the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS), partners with industry and ...
Over the last decade, skills competitions in vocational education and training (VET) have increased ...
This [presentation] provides an overview of the findings from a Skills Finland sponsored project cal...
WorldSkills UK, housed within the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS), partners with industry and ...
The international experience shows that the mechanism of the WorldSkills competitive movement contri...
This study focuses on the transition from Finnish polytechnics to working life at a point of time wh...
Vocational education and training (VET) in the UK has received much bad press domestically and inter...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
This paper examines the perceptions of vocational expertise and school-to-work pathways among WorldS...
Vocational excellence is not easy to define, not least because of differing country contexts, expect...
Modelling Vocational Excellence (MoVE) International is a WorldSkills Member research initiativesupp...
WorldSkills 2005 Helsinki – World championship competition in vocational skills was a success in man...
This paper provides an overview of the findings from a Finnish Ministry of Education sponsored proje...
WorldSkills UK, housed within the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS), partners with industry and ...
Over the last decade, skills competitions in vocational education and training (VET) have increased ...
This [presentation] provides an overview of the findings from a Skills Finland sponsored project cal...
WorldSkills UK, housed within the National Apprenticeship Service (NAS), partners with industry and ...
The international experience shows that the mechanism of the WorldSkills competitive movement contri...
This study focuses on the transition from Finnish polytechnics to working life at a point of time wh...
Vocational education and training (VET) in the UK has received much bad press domestically and inter...