The workshop brought together researchers and experts in the field, mainly from the countries with well-established (and researched) apprenticeship system - Austria, Australia, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and UK - and also the representatives of the European Commission and the ETF. The participants sought to answer the following questions:
- What are the criteria for well-performing/modern apprenticeship system?
- What are countries’ models of governance and financing of apprenticeship and how these (may) affect the performance of apprenticeship system?
- What are the conceptual frameworks and possible methods for assessing governance and financing of apprenticeship?
- How to assist the countries in developing apprenticeship system? What are the lessons learned from the previous transfers of policy and practice?
Event details
Lejupielādes
Agenda
Background note
Participants' short CVs
01_Innovative apprenticeship_Felix Rauner
02_Governance problems of apprenticeship training from the perspective of comparative political economy_Marius Busemeyer
03_Conceptual considerations and possible criteria for evaluating governance modes of apprenticeship systems_Jorg Markowitsch
04_Financing apprenticeship in European countries_Inigo Isusi
05_Conceptual considerations in evaluating financing arrangements for high-performing apprenticeship systems_Mick Fletcher and Nicholas Fox
06_Governance and financing of apprenticeships in Australia_Sandra Pattison
07_Joint governance and financing of VET in Switzerland - advantages and challenges_Ursula Scharnhorst
08_Governance and financing of apprenticeship in Denmark_Bruno Clematide
09_Principles for - and possible problems associated with - expansion of apprenticeship systems_Erica Smith
10_A model, not a blueprint - transferring the dual system_Clemens Wieland
11_Apprenticeship in low- and middle-income countries - Ways for development_Helmut Zelloth