Competence development and assessment in TVET (COMET): theoretical framework and empirical results
Rauner, Felix
Heinemann, Lars
Maurer, Andrea
Haasler, Bernd
The transferability of vocational education and training qualifications across international borders is a live issue in this heterogeneous field. Key to this goal is defining a common methodology for measuring vocational competences.This publication sets out a proposal for just that, based on the results of apilot project known as '?COMET' on competence diagnostics in the field of electrical engineering. The study deploys longitudinal analysis to explore issuesof competence development, the development of vocational identity, and occupational commitment. It focuses on two discrete occupational profiles in electrical engineering in an ambitious test of a model currently applied to other professions as well. .The model's success in its first phase is detailed in the second part of the volume, where the authors show that the transfer of the competence framework into an empirical model was successful. They also demonstratethat the methodology can be applied to designing and evaluating vocational education and training processes, making the material relevant to VET teachers and trainers as well as academics. With its first section comprising a full description of the theoretical framework, this book is a significant step forwardin an urgent task facing administrations, labor forces and employers around the world. The achievement is in proportion to the notorious complexities of a field whose diversity makes tough demands on large-scale methods of assessment.
- ISBN: 978-94-007-4724-1
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Fecha Publicación: 31/07/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés