Reframing institutional arrangements for lifelong learning in the Netherlands

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Author: Vijlder, Frans de

Abstract:

This paper analyses the characteristics of the ongoing institutional change occurring in education and social policy in the Netherlands in order to achieve the idea of lifelong learning in a knowledge economy. The author begins with an overview of the developments over the past decade with their theoretical and political backgrounds. During these years, the call for lifelong learning opportunities and flexible learning paths has been restricted by attempts to control spending and make efficient use of public resources. A voucher experiment was developed to enhance the flexibility of initial education. The SME pathway introduced a dual learning opportunity where students spend the last part of their four-year program working in a small and medium sized enterprise (SME). Adult learning arrangements for the re-integration of poorly skilled adult immigrants are also outlined. Basic skills training is provided for this group of adults in Regional Training Centers.

The volume of papers is indexed at TD/TNC 74.210. Individual papers are indexed from TD/TNC 74.211 to TD/TNC 74.223.

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This paper analyses the characteristics of the ongoing institutional change occurring in education and social policy in the Netherlands in order to achieve the idea of lifelong learning in a knowledge economy. The author begins with an overview of the developments over the past decade with their theoretical and political backgrounds. During these years, the call for lifelong learning opportunities and flexible learning paths has been restricted by attempts to control spending and make efficient use of public resources. A voucher experiment was developed to enhance the flexibility of ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Lifelong learning; Adult and community education; Industry; Skills and knowledge; Policy; Finance; Migration; Workforce development; Governance; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Adult education; Funding; Small business; Basic skill; Government policy; Educational voucher; Initial training; Migrants; Work based learning; Education and training reform; Training

Geographic subjects: Europe; Netherlands

Published: Bielefeld, Germany: W. Bertelsmann Verlag, 2003

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Book Title: Finanzierung von Weiterbildung und lebenslangem Lernen: Dokumentation der Konferenz des Forschungsinstitut fur Bildungs- und Sozialokonomie, am 8. und 9. April 2002 in Koln / Dieter Dohmen, Birgitt A. Cleuvers (eds.).

Pages: pp.92-105

Conference name: Konferenz des Forschungsinstitut fur Bildungs- und Sozialokonomie

Number: 2nd

Date: 2002

Place: Cologne, Germany

Series:
Schriften zur Bildungs- und Sozialokonomie Band; 2

ISBN: 3763930795

Statement of responsibility: Frans de Vijlder

Notes:
Finanzierung von Weiterbildung und lebenslangem Lernen = Financing of further education and lifelong learning. FiBS is the Institute of Education and Socio-Economical Research and Consulting.

Resource type: Conference

Call Number:
TD/TNC 74.214



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