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Modernist 16-19 business education in a postmodern world - critical evidence of business practice and business education in the cultural industries

This article examines the continued relevance of the 16-19 business education curriculum in the United Kingdom (UK), stimulated by doubts expressed by Thomas (1996), over its continued relevance. We express a concern that business education needs, but is struggling, to respond to significant societal shifts in consumption and production strategies that do not sit easily within traditional theories of business practice currently underpinning 16-19 business education. We examine firstly, the extent to which a formal body of knowledge couched in a modernist discourse of facts and objectivity can cope with the changing and fluid developments in much current business practice that is rooted in the cultural and symbolic. Secondly, the extent to which both academic and vocational competences provide the means for students to develop a framework of critical understanding that can respond effectively to rapidly changing business environments.

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Authors: Raffo, Carlo; O'Connor, Justin; Lovatt, Andy
Date: 1996
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Journal title: British journal of education and work
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Research; Outcomes; Economics;

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