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Teacher education for vocational education and training: a comparative study of the Scottish and English systems set within a European context

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Avis J, Morgan-Klein B, Canning R, Simmons R & Fisher R (2012) Teacher education for vocational education and training: a comparative study of the Scottish and English systems set within a European context. Scottish Educational Review, 44 (2), pp. 14-23. http://www.scotedreview.org.uk/pdf/345.pdf

Abstract
The paper develops a comparative analysis of teacher education for vocational education and training in Scotland and England, which is set within a European context. A ‘home international' intra-comparative framework is used for the study, identifying both strengths and weaknesses within both systems. A number of themes are identified and discussed within the study including the issues of governance, regulation, pedagogy and professionalisation. The findings indicate that both countries have responded in different ways to the pressures of neo-liberal competitiveness and globalisation, in particular by adopting different systems of governance and regulation. However, it is argued that although these differences are significant when viewed within a ‘cross-border' setting, they also underline how both countries have by and large disengaged from European policy making in vocational education teacher training.

Journal
Scottish Educational Review: Volume 44, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2012
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/21281
PublisherUniversity of Stirling, School of Education
Publisher URLhttp://www.scotedreview.org.uk/pdf/345.pdf