The Quest for Modern Vocational Education – Georg Kerschensteiner between Dewey, Weber and Simmel
Georg Kerschensteiner between Dewey, Weber and Simmel
Philipp Gonon author Philipp Gonon editor Anja Heikkinen editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published:10th Aug '09
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Vocational education that includes both in-company training and schooling is a highly successful educational model – in fact, it has come to be considered the most effective kind of youth education to date. The development of this so-called Dual System is often attributed to Georg Kerschensteiner (1854-1932).
In this book Kerschensteiner’s work is presented in the context of modernization processes in Germany at the beginning of the 20th century, when the urgent need was felt to balance general education and vocational needs. The corresponding discourse was influenced by modern thinkers like Dewey, Weber and Simmel.
This book thus offers new insights into the reform of vocational education and into educational thinking more in general.
«[This book's] interest extends far beyond VET and workplace learning to wider educational thinking. It offers new insights to educational theorists and comparative scholars, from primary to higher education.» (Karen Evans, Journal of Vocational Education and Training 4, 2012/64)
ISBN: 9783034300261
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
278 pages
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