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Technical and vocational education have assumed a significant role in the plans of developed nations to overcome economic crisis, relocating learning into the workplace and extending it to higher levels. Policy discourses are based on the premise that education polarised between universities and low...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-525632022-01-25T02:49:42Z Chapter 1 Technical and further education after COVID Esmond, Bill Atkins, Liz education, elites, justice, social skills, polarizing, welfare, world bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JN Education Technical and vocational education have assumed a significant role in the plans of developed nations to overcome economic crisis, relocating learning into the workplace and extending it to higher levels. Policy discourses are based on the premise that education polarised between universities and low attainment has poorly served the needs of modern economies and young people. This chapter sets out the principal claims of these approaches to improve youth transitions and contribute to social justice. These claims are traced back to their origins in the shift to service-based economies and collapse of youth labour markets, leading to a crisis in vocational education and fuelling demand for higher education credentials; and to the emergence of international policies aiming to reconstitute youth transitions on neoliberal lines. Addressing these questions from a social justice perspective, we ask whether such disruption of the educational divide between general and vocational routes has eroded its role in reproducing and validating the social structures of the post-war period, with the creation of new routes and the postulation of new elites validating the emergence of existing and new forms of educational and social inequity. 2022-01-24T11:24:39Z 2022-01-24T11:24:39Z 2022 chapter 9780367503338 9780367503345 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52563 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003049524_10.4324_9781003049524-1.pdf Taylor & Francis Education, Skills and Social Justice in a Polarising World Routledge 10.4324/9781003049524-1 10.4324/9781003049524-1 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 4985d19f-8e45-4bbe-abba-a31cc2d6dbf0 bd6f270c-9967-4873-9465-a93c7952d4d0 9780367503338 9780367503345 Routledge 19 University of Derby open access
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description Technical and vocational education have assumed a significant role in the plans of developed nations to overcome economic crisis, relocating learning into the workplace and extending it to higher levels. Policy discourses are based on the premise that education polarised between universities and low attainment has poorly served the needs of modern economies and young people. This chapter sets out the principal claims of these approaches to improve youth transitions and contribute to social justice. These claims are traced back to their origins in the shift to service-based economies and collapse of youth labour markets, leading to a crisis in vocational education and fuelling demand for higher education credentials; and to the emergence of international policies aiming to reconstitute youth transitions on neoliberal lines. Addressing these questions from a social justice perspective, we ask whether such disruption of the educational divide between general and vocational routes has eroded its role in reproducing and validating the social structures of the post-war period, with the creation of new routes and the postulation of new elites validating the emergence of existing and new forms of educational and social inequity.
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