Employer-led Vocational Education and Training Systems

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作者
Sung, Johnny [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leicester, Ctr Labour Market Studies, Leicester LE1 7QR, Leics, England
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10.1177/02601079X08001900404
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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In both the UK and New Zealand, we have witnessed the adoption of employer-led national training systems in recent times. The rationale underpinning these systems is that industry training ought to be relevant to the needs of industry and should attract a high level of employers' investment in training that is relevant to their sector. This has led to the establishment of a series of national and sector-based training bodies in both the UK and New Zealand - i.e. the Sector Skills Councils and the Industry Training Organisations - which form the basis of an employer-led national training strategy. Although both systems claim to be 'employerled' as well as driven by a national qualifications framework and 'sector-based' training supported by sectoral bodies, the results so far are fairly different in the two countries. This paper therefore argues that simply inviting 'employers' to be a part of a system of national sector-based training bodies is insufficient in stimulating desirable national training outcomes. A series of mutually reinforcing institutional and policy elements have to be in place in order to create an effective sectoral approach to national skills development.
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