Between Policy and Practice: Structuring Workplace Learning in Higher Vocational Education in Sweden and Finland

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Title: Between Policy and Practice: Structuring Workplace Learning in Higher Vocational Education in Sweden and Finland
Language: English
Authors: Lindell, Mats, Stenstrom, Marja-Leena
Source: Journal of Workplace Learning. 2005 17(3):194-211.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 18
Publication Date: 2005
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Labor Market, Vocational Education, Postsecondary Education, Technical Education, Job Training, Cultural Differences, Certification, Public Policy, Politics of Education, Change Strategies, Partnerships in Education, Industry, Social Influences, Organizational Development
Geographic Terms: Finland, Sweden
DOI: 10.1108/13665620510588707
ISSN: 1366-5626
Abstract: Purpose: This study considers the recently established higher vocational education reforms with Swedish advanced vocational education (AVE) and Finnish polytechnics in terms of organisational structure, the design of workplace learning, and furthermore, what kind of practical implications these new models of learning at work have resulted in. Design/methodology/approach: The research strategy includes three main steps. First, a number of domestic research studies, government reports and other policy documents were examined. Secondly, this study brings the most recent national data available. Thirdly, a conceptual framework for cross-national analysis was developed. Findings: The results suggest that despite differences which stem from the nations' political, economical and socio-cultural background, the formal methods engaging educators and representatives of working life are rather similar. However, the general implications are different. While the Swedish AVE has focused more on a principally demand-led system with de-centralised planning and design of programmes to fit the specific needs of regional labour markets, the Finnish polytechnics have instead maintained a strong institutional framework, focusing more on research and development issues. Research limitations/implications: This study has some methodological considerations that need to be addressed. First, there are differences on the curricular level between the two systems. Secondly, although Swedish and Finnish labour markets have developed along similar patterns in terms of industrial sectors and the emergence of labour unions, and employer associations, differences do exist on how these various representatives view the role of training, as well as their requirements for granting work licences and certificates. Originality/value: Provides evidence that workplace learning can be decided by the complex relationship among the state, labour and capital. (Contains 3 tables.)
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 53
Entry Date: 2008
Accession Number: EJ802863
Database: ERIC
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