Becoming a chef: the politics and culture of learning

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Author: James, Susan; Hayward, Geoff

Abstract:

This final chapter looks at the central theme of the monograph: the desire on the part of policy makers to reform their nation's education and training systems. It reflects on the conflict between the politics and the established culture of learning within which key terms such as competence and outcomes take on different meanings. A UK case study of the learning of apprentice chefs is used to illustrate this conflict. The development of the competence-based approach to skill certification via the National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) is explored. The authors argue that this approach 'has been largely ineffectual in making headway against a culture of learning that is long established, favours an alternative conception to that promoted with the NVQ, and places great value on a particular process of learning'.

The monograph from which this chapter is taken is indexed at TD/TNC 80.217; individual chapters are indexed from TD/TNC 80.218 to TD/TNC 80.229.

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This final chapter looks at the central theme of the monograph: the desire on the part of policy makers to reform their nation's education and training systems. It reflects on the conflict between the politics and the established culture of learning within which key terms such as competence and outcomes take on different meanings. A UK case study of the learning of apprentice chefs is used to illustrate this conflict. The development of the competence-based approach to skill certification via the National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) is explored. The authors argue that this ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Assessment; Apprenticeship; Teaching and learning; Qualifications; Vocational education and training; Policy; Skills and knowledge; Governance

Keywords: Apprentice; Skill certification; Competence; Competency based training; Training policy; Competency standard; Education and training system

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: Bristol, England: Policy Press, 2004

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Book Title: Balancing the skills equation: key policy issues and challenges for policy and practice / edited by Geoff Hayward and Susan James.

Pages: pp.219-243

ISBN: 1861345755

Statement of responsibility: Susan James and Geoff Hayward

Resource type: Book chapter

Call Number:
TD/TNC 80.229



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