The article deals with transfer in the dual Danish VET system. Transfer is defined as the process of applying knowledge and skills acquired in an educational situation to working life. The existence of many identical elements in both training and transfer situations is known as 'near transfer', and is most readily achieved when training is conducted within company premises. Students find the relevance of their theoretical training to in-company-based application highly motivating. Cognitively, transfer is facilitated by the concrete similarities between training and its application. However, the purpose of school-based education is to develop the students' mastery of 'far transfer', i.e., their ability to apply knowledge and skills to a bro...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
As the German vocational education and training (VET) system, with its dual learning environment in ...
In this chapter we want to illuminate the concept of transferable skills and to reconstruct how we t...
Context: The transfer of vocational education and training (VET) has a long tradition and can be bas...
Context: The transfer of vocational education and training (VET) has a long tradition and can be bas...
Context: In Germany, vocational education is popular and enjoys a good reputation. German vocational...
Trends such as technological and digital change or globalisation are leading to an increasing dynami...
In the present article the literature on one crucial issue of the research on learning and instructi...
Changes in working life require development in vocational education and training (VET) to retain ind...
Historically, the notion of transfer has been very contro-versial, conceptually as well as empirical...
The transferability of vocational education and training (VET) systems is a central issue within int...
This article deals with pedagogical practices on the basic carpentry VET programme in Denmark. On th...
VET typically takes place at two educational sites: in VET school and at the workplace. The focus of...
Current changes in vocational education and training, such as responding to the technological and or...
The goal of this comparative study is to reveal common and diverging trends in the development of te...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
As the German vocational education and training (VET) system, with its dual learning environment in ...
In this chapter we want to illuminate the concept of transferable skills and to reconstruct how we t...
Context: The transfer of vocational education and training (VET) has a long tradition and can be bas...
Context: The transfer of vocational education and training (VET) has a long tradition and can be bas...
Context: In Germany, vocational education is popular and enjoys a good reputation. German vocational...
Trends such as technological and digital change or globalisation are leading to an increasing dynami...
In the present article the literature on one crucial issue of the research on learning and instructi...
Changes in working life require development in vocational education and training (VET) to retain ind...
Historically, the notion of transfer has been very contro-versial, conceptually as well as empirical...
The transferability of vocational education and training (VET) systems is a central issue within int...
This article deals with pedagogical practices on the basic carpentry VET programme in Denmark. On th...
VET typically takes place at two educational sites: in VET school and at the workplace. The focus of...
Current changes in vocational education and training, such as responding to the technological and or...
The goal of this comparative study is to reveal common and diverging trends in the development of te...
The terms ‘transfer of learning ’ and ‘transfer of training ’ are usually found mutually exclusive i...
As the German vocational education and training (VET) system, with its dual learning environment in ...
In this chapter we want to illuminate the concept of transferable skills and to reconstruct how we t...