Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study

A dual training system or programme tries to balance education (in a school) and training (in a company) in an equal manner to qualify, educate and socialise the next generation. Besides these effects (qualification, education and socialisation), it seems that this dual structure enables a country t...

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Main Authors: Michael Gessler, Susanne Peters
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2017-06-01
Series:Educar
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Online Access:https://educar.uab.cat/article/view/862
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spelling doaj-735217527a854706b8a7a6c7d58fd7a22020-11-25T03:55:07ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaEducar0211-819X2014-88012017-06-0153230933110.5565/rev/educar.862743Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case StudyMichael Gessler0Susanne Peters1Universität BremenUniversität BremenA dual training system or programme tries to balance education (in a school) and training (in a company) in an equal manner to qualify, educate and socialise the next generation. Besides these effects (qualification, education and socialisation), it seems that this dual structure enables a country to achieve economic targets (e.g. economic growth) and social objectives (e.g. the integration of young people into the employment market), which is why attempts are being made in various countries to develop or to preserve dual training structures. This study focuses on emerging dual training programmes in the United States of America. Our questions are: How do German companies establish dual structures in the United States of America? How do they shape the cooperation between companies and schools? As the cooperation aspect will be the focus of the article, we will concentrate on the interface between the schools and the companies. Our theoretical reference is the concept of <em>boundary objects</em>; a concept within the tradition of cultural-historical activity theory. Using this concept, we show how and in which way dual training structures and an innovative workplace learning partnership have being established in a German transplant in the USA.https://educar.uab.cat/article/view/862teoría de la actividadboundary objectsformación profesionaldesarrollo profesionalsistema dual alemánestudio de caso
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Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
Educar
teoría de la actividad
boundary objects
formación profesional
desarrollo profesional
sistema dual alemán
estudio de caso
author_facet Michael Gessler
Susanne Peters
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title Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
title_short Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
title_full Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
title_fullStr Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Dual Training Programmes through the Development of Boundary Objects: A Case Study
title_sort implementation of dual training programmes through the development of boundary objects: a case study
publisher Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
series Educar
issn 0211-819X
2014-8801
publishDate 2017-06-01
description A dual training system or programme tries to balance education (in a school) and training (in a company) in an equal manner to qualify, educate and socialise the next generation. Besides these effects (qualification, education and socialisation), it seems that this dual structure enables a country to achieve economic targets (e.g. economic growth) and social objectives (e.g. the integration of young people into the employment market), which is why attempts are being made in various countries to develop or to preserve dual training structures. This study focuses on emerging dual training programmes in the United States of America. Our questions are: How do German companies establish dual structures in the United States of America? How do they shape the cooperation between companies and schools? As the cooperation aspect will be the focus of the article, we will concentrate on the interface between the schools and the companies. Our theoretical reference is the concept of <em>boundary objects</em>; a concept within the tradition of cultural-historical activity theory. Using this concept, we show how and in which way dual training structures and an innovative workplace learning partnership have being established in a German transplant in the USA.
topic teoría de la actividad
boundary objects
formación profesional
desarrollo profesional
sistema dual alemán
estudio de caso
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