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An Imperative to Adjust? - Skill Formation in England and Germany

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This book deals with education systems and the change observed within them alongside changes in the wider political economy. The research is conducted by way of a comparative case study of England and Germany. Extending the VoC approach, not only vocational education and training but also school education and higher education are analysed. The point of departure is the puzzling fact that the current reforms of the education systems of both countries are departing from the paths predicted by the VoC approach. The thesis thus argues against institutional path-dependency in the two countries, and in favour of an ideational approach based on discursive institutionalism.

This book is essential reading for researchers in the social sciences, comparative political sciences and educational sciences.

List of contents

Aus dem Inhalt:
Research Design - Discursive Institutionalism - Case Selection: Why Comparing England and Germany? - Education Systems in England and Germany - Governmental Paper Analysis - Educational Reforms: Process Trading and Evaluation

About the author

Joachim Wentzel is currently employed as a research associate at the German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer, where he is affiliated to the Chair for Administrative Sciences and Public Law.

Foreword

Skill Formation in England and Germany

Product details

Authors Joachim Wentzel
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2011
 
EAN 9783531180632
ISBN 978-3-531-18063-2
No. of pages 300
Weight 460 g
Illustrations 322 p.
Series VS Research
VS Research
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system
Social sciences, law, business > Political science

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