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Conceptualizing the transition from education to work as vocational practice: lessons from the UK's creative and cultural sector

The paper argues that: (1) the demise of 'occupational' and 'internal' and the spread of 'external' labour markets in growth areas of [the] UK economy such as the creative and cultural sector, coupled with the massification of higher education which has created a new type of post-degree 'vocational need', means that the transition from education to work should be re-thought as the development of vocational practice rather than the acquisition of qualifications; and (2) in order to re-think transition as the development of vocational practice it is necessary to eviscerate the legacy of the 'traditional' conception of practice in UK educational policy. The paper reviews a number of alternative social scientific conceptions of practice, formulates more multi-faceted conceptions of vocational practice, and discusses their implications for UK and EU [European Union] educational policy.

The paper argues that: (1) the demise of 'occupational' and 'internal' and the spread of 'external' labour markets in growth ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Guile, David
Date: 2009
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Journal title: British educational research journal
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Research; Industry; Culture;

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