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Dual Study Programmes in Global Context: Internationalisation in Germany and Transfer to Brazil, France, Qatar, Mexico and the US

Series
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst: Dok & Mat
ISBN
978-3-87192-913-7
Type
book
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Graf, Lukas  
Powell, Justin J. W.
Fortwengel, Johann
Bernhard, Nadine
Abstract
This exploratory study is devoted in equal measure to the status quo and the future perspectives of the internationalisation of dual study programmes, a special hybrid form of vocational training and higher education developed in Germany. The authors examine both the degree of internationalisation of existing dual study programmes in Germany (with special emphasis on students' geographical mobility) and the possibilities and limits of systematically transferring this emergent educational model to selected countries. Two recent trends have helped put issues of internationalisation and the transfer of German education concepts higher up on the policy agenda again: first, the current economic situation in Germany, which has remained robust despite the recent financial and economic turmoil, reflected most importantly in comparatively low levels of youth unemployment. Dual vocational education and training models are seen as a key factor contributing to this success. Second, the concept of dual studies reflects an emergent model of skill formation at the nexus of initial vocational training and tertiary education. This innovative hybrid form is seen as having the potential to play a crucial role in the development of competencies for twenty-first-century occupations, not least against the backdrop of the pressing skills gap.
Language
English
Keywords
Dual studies
higher education
vocational education and training
Germany ; France ; Brazil
Mexico
Qatar
United States
institutional transfer
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
No
Publisher
DAAD
Publisher place
Bonn
Number
Bd. 77
Start page
129
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/87742
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political science

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243317
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