Contribution in an anthology

Professional management of CVT in enterprises


Authors listKäpplinger, B

Appeared inEmployer-provided vocational training in Europe : Evaluation and interpretation of the third continuing vocational training survey

Editor listEuropean Centre for the Development of Vocational Training

Publication year2010

Pages31-49

ISBN978-92-896-0626-4

URLhttp://www.cedefop.europa.eu/files/5502_en.pdf

Title of seriesResearch Papers

Number in series2


Abstract

The main purpose of CVTS is to collect quantitative indicators on CVT in enterprises. There are also several supplementary qualitative questions on issues such as the influence of technological and organisational changes on enterprises or the reasons not to train. This chapter concentrates on the qualitative questions in section D ‘training policy of the enterprise’ in CVTS3 which consider formal procedures and organisational elements within enterprises; these are important in understanding more about the ways in which enterprises organise, provide and evaluate their training. Similar questions from the CVTS2 could be used to assess professionalisation within enterprises (Grünewald et al., 2003, p. 59). This chapter considers this argument and generally discusses which conclusions can be drawn from the results to these questions.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKäpplinger, B. (2010) Professional management of CVT in enterprises, in European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (ed.) Employer-provided vocational training in Europe : Evaluation and interpretation of the third continuing vocational training survey. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, pp. 31-49. http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/files/5502_en.pdf

APA Citation styleKäpplinger, B. (2010). Professional management of CVT in enterprises. In European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Ed.), Employer-provided vocational training in Europe : Evaluation and interpretation of the third continuing vocational training survey (pp. 31-49). Publications Office of the European Union. http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/files/5502_en.pdf


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