The current decade has seen a significant return of interest in vocational education and training (VET) amongst the international policy community. This rise in policy and programmatic interest in VET's role in development, however, stands in contrast to the state of the academic debate. Whilst there have continued to be both policy and academic developments in VET in OECD countries; in the South there has been a paucity of VET research and little in the way of theoretical exploration. Rather, the academic orthodoxy in the international education and development field is dismissive of VET's possible contribution. Given the return of the policy interest in VET for development, and the possibilities of a broader vision of education–developmen...
Historically, vocational education and training (VET) has driven economic growth and productivity in...
This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training...
We focus on how the present Vocational Education and Training (VET) system in Australia might be mod...
The current decade has seen a significant return of interest in vocational education and training (V...
In 2012, IJED published a special issue on vocational education and training and development that re...
Editorial introduction to special issue on vocational education and training for development
Focusing on reimagining the purpose of vocational education and training (VET) and grounded in the r...
The orthodox account of vocational education and training for development is firmly based in Neolibe...
ABSTRACT The article analyses the discourses underpinning formal vocational education and training (...
The SDGs mark the clearest global acceptance yet that the previous approach to development was unsus...
ABSTRACT The article focuses on how the present vocational education and training (VET) system in Au...
This volume is intended to develop and share knowledge within the southern African region regarding ...
This paper applies the capabilities approach to the broader debate of the r...
Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
Much of VET policy internationally draws on a toolkit that has been seriously questioned for its log...
Historically, vocational education and training (VET) has driven economic growth and productivity in...
This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training...
We focus on how the present Vocational Education and Training (VET) system in Australia might be mod...
The current decade has seen a significant return of interest in vocational education and training (V...
In 2012, IJED published a special issue on vocational education and training and development that re...
Editorial introduction to special issue on vocational education and training for development
Focusing on reimagining the purpose of vocational education and training (VET) and grounded in the r...
The orthodox account of vocational education and training for development is firmly based in Neolibe...
ABSTRACT The article analyses the discourses underpinning formal vocational education and training (...
The SDGs mark the clearest global acceptance yet that the previous approach to development was unsus...
ABSTRACT The article focuses on how the present vocational education and training (VET) system in Au...
This volume is intended to develop and share knowledge within the southern African region regarding ...
This paper applies the capabilities approach to the broader debate of the r...
Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
Much of VET policy internationally draws on a toolkit that has been seriously questioned for its log...
Historically, vocational education and training (VET) has driven economic growth and productivity in...
This handbook brings together and promotes research on the area of vocational education and training...
We focus on how the present Vocational Education and Training (VET) system in Australia might be mod...