ABSTRACT

Conventional apprenticeships and older methods of professional training are not providing enough skilled workers - governments, companies and colleges are now using open and distance learning to fill these gaps.

Published in association with the Commonwealth of Learning, this unique review provides detailed analysis of worldwide experiences of vocational training and distance education. It looks at recent policy and practice at different levels - from transnational programmes and national policies to institutional and programme models.

Offering guidance on how distance education and new technologies are being used to support vocational education and training, this book will help senior institutional managers and policy makers to understand and appreciate:

* the role distance education can play in increasing skills levels in young people and the existing workforce
* the challenges in using educational technologies, and distance education to deliver vocational education and training
* how to devise effective policies to meet these challenges.

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

Vocational education and training

part I|53 pages

Vocational education across national borders

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

The African Virtual University

Reaching sub-Saharan Africa

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Transferring competences across borders

part IV|24 pages

Conclusion