Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocational Education and Training (VET) as uniform and devoid of internal differences. This macro perspective neglects the numerous processes at the meso and micro level that shape the structure and content of VET. This article focusses on professional associations (meso level) in Switzerland to examine the heterogeneity of governance of individual VET programmes that can exist within one country or one collective skill formation system. Approach: Drawing on insights from historical institutionalism and research on corporatism, we argue that these differences are the product of the characteristics, traditional practices and styles of reasoning of ...
The panel aims at the analysis of problems in VET governance, according to the framework of VET rese...
Swiss VET has a long tradition and is valued as an adequate preparation for labour ma...
In training networks, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises pool their resources to train ...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
This article analyses the governance of VET for adults and its development from a historical-institu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This chapter focuses on the changes in the Swiss VET system triggered by the advancing knowledge eco...
Collective skill systems rely on institutional arrangements among a multitude of actors. In Switzerl...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
peer reviewedEuropeanization elicits varying responses in collective skill systems, which are still ...
Abstract Context: Dual apprenticeship systems receive major attention on account of their structur...
Digitalisation is affecting vocational education and training (VET) in a multitude of ways and at va...
Context: Covid-19 poses major challenges for vocational education and training (VET), as VET—in cont...
The panel aims at the analysis of problems in VET governance, according to the framework of VET rese...
Swiss VET has a long tradition and is valued as an adequate preparation for labour ma...
In training networks, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises pool their resources to train ...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
This article analyses the governance of VET for adults and its development from a historical-institu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This chapter focuses on the changes in the Swiss VET system triggered by the advancing knowledge eco...
Collective skill systems rely on institutional arrangements among a multitude of actors. In Switzerl...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
peer reviewedEuropeanization elicits varying responses in collective skill systems, which are still ...
Abstract Context: Dual apprenticeship systems receive major attention on account of their structur...
Digitalisation is affecting vocational education and training (VET) in a multitude of ways and at va...
Context: Covid-19 poses major challenges for vocational education and training (VET), as VET—in cont...
The panel aims at the analysis of problems in VET governance, according to the framework of VET rese...
Swiss VET has a long tradition and is valued as an adequate preparation for labour ma...
In training networks, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises pool their resources to train ...