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Lifelong Learning Focus
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Challenges Addressed by Advanced IT System
The missing link between the vocational and the academic level had to be provided – and an opening made for those coming from VET and wishing to advance to management positions that require academic training. A necessary amount of (technical) specialization and experience must be met with business acumen and social competences originally associated to graduates on degree levels: A new sub-degree level was asked for: The “Specialists level”. Qualification on the specialists level and academic curricula must be co-ordinated. Work experience must be acknowledged by means of credit point transfer systems. A combination of formal and informal experience-lead learning must face the most challenging problem of a learning process: The transfer of knowledge into practice, and the acquisition of social competence. Individuals and employers need to assess the professional resources they have and compare that with what they need, identify qualification needs and, finally, qualify. For any personnel appointment or HR development, there need to be transparency and reliability in reference to some standard about job/career profiles, expectations towards that “role” and associated knowledge, skills, and competences. Advanced training differs significantly from vocational or academic training, as people have individual personal backgrounds and different levels of experience and qualification. Course work and seminars can not adequately take this into account – resulting in less efficient training. At the same time, organizing learning content into technical subjects categories is prone to be outdated soon due to the short technology and innovation cycles. ” |
