This article contributes to a better theoretical understanding of the social processes underlying the development and implementation of schemes to improve the recognition of prior learning (RPL) in vocational education and training (VET). It traces the global diffusion of RPL, and then analyses the formulation of RPL policies and design and implementation of RPL schemes in four case study countries (Bangladesh, North-Macedonia, Sweden and Switzerland). The article draws on historical institutionalism and Margaret Archer's work on educational change to argue that the design and implementation of RPL schemes are strongly dependent on the status of VET qualifications in education systems and labour markets.+repphzhbib2022
Australia introduced recognition of prior learning (RPL) as part of a larger national training refor...
Recognition of prior learning is a process whereby people have the skills and knowledge they have de...
Significant developments in RPL are taking place in the formal education and training systems in Sou...
«Recognition of prior learning» (RPL) has developed into an important instrument to support the perm...
This paper compares «recognition of prior learning» (RPL) schemes in four countries, to find out the...
This article analyses the development and implementation of policies that aim at improving the ‘reco...
In view of the growing importance of the ‹recognition of prior learning› (RPL) in educational develo...
Initiatives in the recognition of prior learning (RPL) have been taken in Sweden in recent years, ma...
This paper is the first stage of a proposed research study that will look back over 18 years of Reco...
This paper is the first stage of a proposed research study that will look back over 18 years of reco...
Australia introduced recognition of prior learning (RPL) as part of a larger national training refor...
The implementation and management of recognition of prior learning (RPL) by registered training orga...
This paper considers one obstacle to implementing recognition of prior learning (RPL), which arises ...
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) was first introduced in Australia in 1992 as part of the nationa...
Magister Educationis - MEdRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process of recognizing and cred...
Australia introduced recognition of prior learning (RPL) as part of a larger national training refor...
Recognition of prior learning is a process whereby people have the skills and knowledge they have de...
Significant developments in RPL are taking place in the formal education and training systems in Sou...
«Recognition of prior learning» (RPL) has developed into an important instrument to support the perm...
This paper compares «recognition of prior learning» (RPL) schemes in four countries, to find out the...
This article analyses the development and implementation of policies that aim at improving the ‘reco...
In view of the growing importance of the ‹recognition of prior learning› (RPL) in educational develo...
Initiatives in the recognition of prior learning (RPL) have been taken in Sweden in recent years, ma...
This paper is the first stage of a proposed research study that will look back over 18 years of Reco...
This paper is the first stage of a proposed research study that will look back over 18 years of reco...
Australia introduced recognition of prior learning (RPL) as part of a larger national training refor...
The implementation and management of recognition of prior learning (RPL) by registered training orga...
This paper considers one obstacle to implementing recognition of prior learning (RPL), which arises ...
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) was first introduced in Australia in 1992 as part of the nationa...
Magister Educationis - MEdRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is the process of recognizing and cred...
Australia introduced recognition of prior learning (RPL) as part of a larger national training refor...
Recognition of prior learning is a process whereby people have the skills and knowledge they have de...
Significant developments in RPL are taking place in the formal education and training systems in Sou...