2008
DOI: 10.1080/02671520802048679
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The transition from vocational education and training to higher education: a successful pathway?

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“…Optimal transitions are important for students to be able to continuously develop their competencies and to build a successful study career, but also for school organisations representing successive educational levels, the labour market, and society as a whole. Unfortunately, reality appears to be different in many countries: Students' transition problems between successive educational levels have been documented extensively in the international scientific literature (e.g., Hoelscher et al 2008;Harris and Rainey 2012;Jäppinen and Maunonen-Eskelinen 2012). For many students, the various educational programmes corresponding with successive educational levels represent separate worlds, which makes it difficult for them to link and integrate the content of these programmes (Biemans et al 2013).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Transition Problems In Vetmentioning
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“…Optimal transitions are important for students to be able to continuously develop their competencies and to build a successful study career, but also for school organisations representing successive educational levels, the labour market, and society as a whole. Unfortunately, reality appears to be different in many countries: Students' transition problems between successive educational levels have been documented extensively in the international scientific literature (e.g., Hoelscher et al 2008;Harris and Rainey 2012;Jäppinen and Maunonen-Eskelinen 2012). For many students, the various educational programmes corresponding with successive educational levels represent separate worlds, which makes it difficult for them to link and integrate the content of these programmes (Biemans et al 2013).…”
Section: Theoretical Background Transition Problems In Vetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparable transition problems between successive educational levels have been recognised internationally as well (e.g., Bradley 2008;Hoelscher et al 2008;Jäppinen and Maunonen-Eskelinen 2012;Catterall et al 2014). These transition problems endanger educational policy to enhance the general educational level and seem to require a curriculum design solution, i.e., the design and implementation of new continuing learning pathways (see also Biemans et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon has been analysed and described in the international literature on the permeability of educational systems (e.g., Bathmaker and Thomas 2009;Catterall et al 2014;Gorard et al 2006;Harris and Rainey 2012;Hoelscher et al 2008;Watson 2006).…”
Section: Transition Problems In Vet and Possible Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students in the GL group and the regular VMBO group appeared to have comparable mean final exam scores for 4 VMBO core subjects (Mathematics, English language, Dutch language, and Biology), but GL students achieved this performance level one year earlier because of the acceleration in the GL programme (see also Jäppinen and Maunonen-Eskelinen 2012; Harris and Rainey 2012;Hoelscher et al 2008). Moreover, compared with the regular VMBO students, the percentage of GL students that proceeded with MBO after obtaining their VMBO diploma was higher (see also Van den Berg 2013).…”
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