2021
DOI: 10.1080/13636820.2021.1995673
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Knowledge in VET curricula and power in society and labour market Policy and practice: demands-based and employer-driven Swedish higher vocational education

Abstract: Article 3Köpsén, Johanna, (2020). Programme managers: key recontextualising agents in Swedish higher VET selecting knowledge for local course syllabi and organising teaching without regulatory requirements for qualifications,

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“…Andersson and Muhrman (2021) include local politicians, heads of adult education and educational counsellors as informants, which offers perspectives on the importance of regional cooperation and flexibility in the organisation of local adult VET. Similar results are reported by Köpsén (2021Köpsén ( , 2022aKöpsén ( , 2022b regarding the organisation of higher vocational education. Köpsén argues that higher vocational education in Sweden is based on the idea of government regulations (a global discourse) parallel to a market-oriented view with autonomy and flexibility for the needs of employers.…”
Section: Vet Curriculum Making At the Meso Site Of Activitysupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Andersson and Muhrman (2021) include local politicians, heads of adult education and educational counsellors as informants, which offers perspectives on the importance of regional cooperation and flexibility in the organisation of local adult VET. Similar results are reported by Köpsén (2021Köpsén ( , 2022aKöpsén ( , 2022b regarding the organisation of higher vocational education. Köpsén argues that higher vocational education in Sweden is based on the idea of government regulations (a global discourse) parallel to a market-oriented view with autonomy and flexibility for the needs of employers.…”
Section: Vet Curriculum Making At the Meso Site Of Activitysupporting
confidence: 88%
“…A theme emerging from this research is publications that stress the formation of apprenticeship curricula (Fjellström & Kristmansson, 2016;Kristmansson, 2016) and significant perspectives concerning the integration of school and work from a historical perspective provided by Choy et al (2018). In recent years, research has specifically examined at actors that influence higher vocational education curricula (Köpsén, 2021(Köpsén, , 2022a(Köpsén, , 2022b. Köpsén argues that higher vocational education in Sweden is based on the idea of government regulations (a global discourse) parallel to a marketoriented view with autonomy and flexibility for the needs of employers.…”
Section: The Academic-vocational Knowledge Divide and Apprenticeship ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formulating the best learning mode that is most suitable for students to learn can enable students to master corresponding vocational skills, provide fresh vitality for enterprises and promote the healthy development of regional economy [8]. Knowledge in vocational education curriculum and power policy and practice in society and labor market; Demand-oriented and employer-driven Swedish higher vocational education [9], the "1X" model has brought great development opportunities for China's professional skills work. It is an effective way to promote social work vocational education by improving teachers, optimizing the learning mode of teaching process and cultivating professional quality of professionals in professional social work institutions [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%