1st Edition

Developing Vocational Expertise Principles and issues in vocational education

Edited By John Stevenson Copyright 2003
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    An ambitious book with a number of excellent chapters. It will stand out in the broad field of vocational education and training for its strong basis in the research literature.

    Professor Michael Young, London Institute of Education

    Developing Vocational Expertise offers a systematic foundation for vocational education and training. Drawing on current research, it provides a theoretical basis for teachers and trainers to develop instructional strategies.

    The contributors emphasise the importance of considering learning in context. They examine the core areas of literacy, numeracy, information literacy, problem-solving and creativity, as well as newer areas of instruction: flexible learning and guided learning.

    Each chapter takes a structured approach to developing core sets of knowledge and skills for work. Within each area of expertise, recent theoretical and research developments are outlined, and the implications for curriculum development, teaching and learning are explained. Teachers and trainers are encouraged to select an appropriate combination of approaches to suit the particular needs of their students and circumstances.

    Developing Vocational Expertise is an essential resource for students in vocational and occupational education, and will also interest technical and further education teachers and industry trainers.

    PART 1: VOCATIONAL EXPERTISE AND ITS DEVELOPMENT

    1. Expertise for the Workplace

    By John Stevenson

    2. Vocational Teaching and Learning in context

    By John Stevenson

    PART 2: DEVELOPING EXPERTISE FOR KEY PURSUITS

    3. Developing Literacy

    By Jean Searle

    4. Developing Numeracy

    By Clive Kanes

    5. Developing Information Literacy

    By Fred Beven

    6. Developing Problem-solving Skills

    By Howard Middleton

    7. Developing Creativity

    By Irena Yashin-Shaw

    8. Working Values

    By John Stevenson

    PART 3: EMERGING CHALLENGES IN INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY

    9. Stategies for Developing Flexible Learning

    By Clive Kanes

    10. Guiding Vocational Learning

    By Stephen Billett

    11. Integrating Approaches to Developing Vocat

    Biography

    John Stevenson is Professor of Post-Compulsory Education and Training at Griffith University, Australia. Contributors come from the highly regarded Centre for Learning and Work Research at Griffith University.