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Vocational Education and Training in the Age of Digitization : Challenges and Opportunities [electronic resource]
Ist Teil von
Research in Vocational Education
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1st ed
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Editorial and Introduction to the Volume Editorial: Vocational Education and Training in the Age of Digitization - Challenges and Opportunities (Eveline Wuttke, Jürgen Seifried, and Helmut M. Niegemann) 1 Introduction - A Look Back Ahead (Helmut M. Niegemann) Section I: Vocational Education and Training in the Age of Digitization 2 The Impact of Learning Factories on Multidisciplinary Digital Competencies (Michael J. J. Roll & Dirk Ifenthaler) 3 Competence Development with Digital Learning Stations in VET in the Crafts Sector (Mareike Schmidt, Alina Makhkamova, Jan Spilski, Matthias Berg, Martin Pietschmann, Jan-Philipp Exner, Daniel Rugel, & Thomas Lachmann) 4 Tablet PCs in Economics Classes-An Empirical Study on Motivational Experiences and Cognitive Load (Christin Siegfried & Rico Hermkes) 5 Gamification. A Novel Didactical Approach for 21st Century Learning (Silke Fischer & Antje Barabasch) Section II: Teacher Education and Professional Competence of Teachers in the Age of Digitization 6 Development of a Video-based Test Instrument for the Assessment of Professional Competence in the Vocational Teacher Training Course (Andrea Faath-Becker & Felix Walker) 7 Assessing Professional Knowledge of Teachers at Vocational Schools-Using the Example of a Professional Development for Automation and Digitized Production (Pia Schäfer, Nico Link & Felix Walker) Section III: Workplace Learning in the Age of Digitization 8 Digital Competences in the Workplace: Theory, Terminology, and Training (Henrike Peiffer, Isabelle Schmidt, Thomas Ellwart & Anna-Sophie Ulfert) 9 Microlearning via Smartphones in VET for Professional Drivers: The Case of Securing Cargo for International Transport (Andreas Korbach & Helmut M. Niegemann) Section IV: Higher Education in the Age of Digitization 10 Openness in MOOCs for Training and Professional Development- An Exploration of Entry and Participation Barriers (Kristina Kögler, Marc Egloffstein, & Brigitte Schönberger) 11 The High School Career Academy as a Model for Promoting Technological Preparation: Promising Practices and Challenges in the United States (M. Hernandez-Ganter & Edward C. Fletcher) Conclusions and Outlook 12 Developing a Skillful and Adaptable Workforce: Reappraising Curriculum and Pedagogies for Vocational Education (Stephen Billett) Authors
The increasing digitization of the world of work is associated with accelerated structural changes. These are connected with changed qualification profiles and thus new challenges for vocational education and training (VET). Companies, vocational schools and other educational institutions must respond appropriately. The volume focuses on the diverse demands placed on teachers, learners and educational institutions in vocational education and training and aims to provide up-to-date results on learning in the digital age. Mit der zunehmenden Digitalisierung der Arbeitswelt ist ein beschleunigter Strukturwandel verbunden, der veränderte Qualifikationsprofile und damit neue Herausforderungen für die berufliche Aus- und Weiterbildung mit sich bringt. Betriebe, berufliche Schulen und andere Bildungsinstitutionen müssen darauf in angemessener Weise reagieren. Der Band nimmt die vielfältigen Anforderungen an Lehrende, Lernende und Bildungsinstitutionen der beruflichen Aus- und Weiterbildung in den Blick und stellt aktuelle Ergebnisse zum Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter zur Verfügung.
researchers in the field of vocational education and training, students in vocational educational education, policy makers
Prof. Dr. Eveline Wuttke, Professor in Economic and Business Education, Goethe University Frankfurt Prof. Dr. Jürgen Seifried, Professor Economic and Business Education - Professional Teaching and Learning, University of Mannheim Prof. Dr. Helmut M. Niegemann, Senior Professor in Economic and Business Education, Goethe University Frankfurt