Professionalisation in Higher Education: Various Forms and Effects
Formation emploi
2017/2 No 138
230 pages
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Table of contents
Edito: When Professionalisation Is not Played (only) in the Amphis
Introduction
Professionalisation in Higher Education: From Institutional Expectations to their Implementation
- By Cécile Crespy
- and Philippe Lemistre
Relevance of the University Education for the Labour Market: National, European and International Policy
Comparison France and the Czech Republic
- By Josef Kavka
Between Academization and “professionalization”: The Vocational Training of Social Worker in France and Italy
- By Ruggero Iori
From the Professionalism of Students to their Employability, Is there only One Step?
- By Catherine Béduwé
- and Virginie Mora
The Patchwork of Apprenticeship Training in the French Higher Education System: Structuring and Growth of Place Offer
French universities and Lifelong Learning: An Opportunity for Adult Learners?
- By Isabelle Borras
- and Nathalie Bosse
The Professionalization of the Universities through their Lifelong Learning for Adults: A Comparison Quebec-France
- By Pierre Doray
- and Christelle Manifet
How Higher Education Teachers Learn how to Follow Students Performances in Companies during Internships? A Study of the Tutoring Organization and its Socializations’ Effects
Postface
Higher Education Expansion Logics, Financing Model and Professionalisation: A Historical Approach
Bibliography
Bibliography
Review
Presentation of the book of J. Thiévenaz, From astonishment to learning, to investigate to better understand
- By José Rose
Readings
Readings
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