Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines

The present system of vocational training in Morocco is an assembly of models and categories of policy making largely inspired from different countries of the OECD. If the choice of the scholar vocational training has its origin in the common history of both countries, the introduction of other mode...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Jallal Eladnani, Éric Verdier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Les éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme 2008-10-01
Series:Cahiers de la Recherche sur l'Education et les Savoirs
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cres/833
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spelling doaj-0dd882a06dcc4334a5ae99043dd125462020-11-24T21:18:07ZfraLes éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’HommeCahiers de la Recherche sur l'Education et les Savoirs1635-35442265-77622008-10-017175195Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocainesMohamed Jallal EladnaniÉric VerdierThe present system of vocational training in Morocco is an assembly of models and categories of policy making largely inspired from different countries of the OECD. If the choice of the scholar vocational training has its origin in the common history of both countries, the introduction of other models (dual and vocational training inspired from Germany and Belgium) constructs a composite configuration that results from a socio-political process. These two models are based on an other conception of the regulation of the vocational training-employment relationship, in term of “ occupational market “ that implies that the Moroccan enterprises should participate actively in the production of skills and qualifications. This institutional setting is structured by the rules of the school-enterprise alternating, what distinguishes this formula of the model of the traditional apprenticeship. The application of the Canadian Competency-Based-Education is linked to an other design of the coordination between training centers and workshops.In Morocco the handcraft is anchored in a multi-centuries tradition; so it is a relevant way for analyzing this complex configuration. This choice is justified by the fact it allows to confront the “ modern “ devices of vocational training to the traditional on the job training. So it is possible to reveal the result of co-existence between foreign models and traditional ways to produce the skills.http://journals.openedition.org/cres/833AlternatingApprenticeshipCompetency-based-educationHandicraftOn the job trainingSkills and qualifications
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Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
Cahiers de la Recherche sur l'Education et les Savoirs
Alternating
Apprenticeship
Competency-based-education
Handicraft
On the job training
Skills and qualifications
author_facet Mohamed Jallal Eladnani
Éric Verdier
author_sort Mohamed Jallal Eladnani
title Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
title_short Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
title_full Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
title_fullStr Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
title_full_unstemmed Des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
title_sort des modèles de formation professionnelle d’origine étrangère à l’épreuve des spécificités sociétales marocaines
publisher Les éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’Homme
series Cahiers de la Recherche sur l'Education et les Savoirs
issn 1635-3544
2265-7762
publishDate 2008-10-01
description The present system of vocational training in Morocco is an assembly of models and categories of policy making largely inspired from different countries of the OECD. If the choice of the scholar vocational training has its origin in the common history of both countries, the introduction of other models (dual and vocational training inspired from Germany and Belgium) constructs a composite configuration that results from a socio-political process. These two models are based on an other conception of the regulation of the vocational training-employment relationship, in term of “ occupational market “ that implies that the Moroccan enterprises should participate actively in the production of skills and qualifications. This institutional setting is structured by the rules of the school-enterprise alternating, what distinguishes this formula of the model of the traditional apprenticeship. The application of the Canadian Competency-Based-Education is linked to an other design of the coordination between training centers and workshops.In Morocco the handcraft is anchored in a multi-centuries tradition; so it is a relevant way for analyzing this complex configuration. This choice is justified by the fact it allows to confront the “ modern “ devices of vocational training to the traditional on the job training. So it is possible to reveal the result of co-existence between foreign models and traditional ways to produce the skills.
topic Alternating
Apprenticeship
Competency-based-education
Handicraft
On the job training
Skills and qualifications
url http://journals.openedition.org/cres/833
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