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Session 2 - Establishment of a VET system with focus on Further Education: presentation of ideas on the motivation and establishment of a Further Education system (FES), especially in universities in Sub-Sahara Africa
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Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Situation and Development
Abstract Session 2 Establishment of a VET system with focus on Further Education: presentation of ideas on the motivation and establishment of an education system, particularly a Further Education system, especially in universities in Sub-Sahara
Africa.
While session 1 discusses the basics of VET and Fur... view more
Session 2 Establishment of a VET system with focus on Further Education: presentation of ideas on the motivation and establishment of an education system, particularly a Further Education system, especially in universities in Sub-Sahara
Africa.
While session 1 discusses the basics of VET and Further Education, session 2 deals with how to establish Further Education structures by presenting visions and ideas on their implementation and formation. Different approaches are analysed from a VET perspective to develop them for practical purposes. The focus is specifically on efforts from Sub-Saharan countries.... view less
Keywords
vocational education; advanced vocational education; university; Africa South of the Sahara
Classification
Vocational Training, Adult Education
University Education
Collection Title
Vocational Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: Current Situation and Development
Editor
Haseloff, Gesine; Eicker, Friedhelm; Lennartz, Bernd
Conference
Vocational Education and Development Symposium. Windhoek, 2016
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Publisher
W. Bertelsmann Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
p. 134-218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3278/6004570w134
ISBN
978-3-7639-5793-4
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed