About VETNET
What is VETNET? - Network in Vocational Education and Training Research within the European association of Educational Research (EERA)
Scope and organisation of VETNET
The Vocational Education and Training Network (VETNET) covers a broad range of research and development activities in vocational education and training (VET). The field of VET-related research covers both initial VET and continuing vocational training, both school-based and workplace-based learning provisions as well as the development of pedagogic expertise for vocational and professional education.
VETNET provides an open platform for basic (discipline-based) research that deals with some aspects of VET as well as for more specialised (interdisciplinary) research approaches that are more closely involved in the development of VET systems. The topics that have been covered by VETNET are related to several thematic clusters such as:
- VET-related policy studies and cross-cultural comparisons between different VET systems,
- studies on current developments in working life and in the labour markets (as preconditions for the shaping of VET provisions),
- studies on the uses of VET by diverse target groups and on the impact of training measures on the career development of the users,
- studies on the shaping of curricula and learning environments for VET and evaluation of educational impact of pilot projects.
The objectives of the VETNET network in promoting a common European research culture are:
- to promote the discussion and dissemination through mutual learning of research and the use of research results;
- to explore the relationship between research, policy and practice;
- to foster the highest quality of research in the field of Vocational Education and Training; and
- to encourage cooperation under VET researchers in the European research area and beyond.
VETNET Convenor and Co-convenors form the Board of VETNET. The Board organizes the double blind review process for the papers submitted. Based on these reviews the annual VETNET programme is defined. The Convenors are elected for three years by a general assembly of the VETNET members (ca. 500).
Other functions are:
- to promote research cooperation in the European research area and beyond;
- to develop the VETNET programme in ECER as a stimulating research forum for discussion and debate
- to organise other European conferences and workshops as appropriate;
- to report annually to EERA;
- to administer VETNET affairs and any financial matters concerning VETNET efficiently;
- to support good communications within the European research area by the use of the web (http://www.vet-research.net) and electronic and other newsletters as appropriate and
- to launch an academic journal of international standing.
KEYWORDS underlining the special research focus of VET:
- Analyses of VET-related policies in national and European contexts,
- Comparisons of different VET systems and cultural contexts for the development of VET,
- Analyses of learning at workplaces and of arrangements for promoting work-related learning,
- Analyses of changing skill needs and of measures to promote lifelong learning,
- Monitoring of school-to work transition and socio-cultural patterns for career development,
- Studies of new learning designs and of piloting their usability with different learners,
- Analyses of curricular and social innovations in VET (including ICT-related learning and e-learning in the context of VET)
- Development of methodologies for innovation research and evaluation research in VET,
- Analyses on the role of research in the professionalisation of pedagogic expertise in VET,
- Analyses of the role of VET-related research in promoting cross-cultural cooperation and knowledge transfer in European and international contexts.
Selection of bibliographical references:
- Boreham, N.; Samurcay, R.; Fischer, M. (eds.): Work Process Knowledge. Lon¬don & New York: Routledge, 2002.
- Kämäräinen, P.; Attwell, G.; Brown, A. (eds.): Transformation of learning in education and training - Key qualifications revisited. Cedefop Reference series 37; Luxembourg: EUR-OP, 2002. Cedefop Reference series 48
- Brown, A., Kirpal, S., Rauner, F. (Eds.): Identities at work. 2006, Springer, Heidelberg ISBN-10: 1-4020-4988-9
- Attwell, G. The challenges of e-learning in small enterprises: issues for policy and practice in Europe. Luxembourg: EUR-OP, 2002.
- Griffith, T.; Guile, D. Learning through work experience for the knowledge economy: issues for educational research and policy. Luxembourg: EUR-OP, 2004. Cedefop series, 48
- Nyhan, B., Attwell, G., Deitmer, L. (2000) (Eds.): Towards the Learning Region-education and regional innovation in the European Union and the United States. Luxemburg: EUR-OP, 2000. (CEDEFOP Reference Document, 3006EN)
Convenors and Co-convenors for the period 2006 - 2009
- Ludger Deitmer, University of Bremen, ITB, Germany (Convenor)
- M’Hamed Dif, University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg, France
- Krista Loogma, University of Tallinn, Estonia
- Jeroen Onstenk, Inholland Professional University Haarlem, Den Haag, NL
- Barbara Stalder, Bern, Switzerland
- Magda Balica, Bukarest, IES, Romania
- David Guile, Institute of Educational Science, IoE, UK
- Johanna Lasonen, Jyväskylä, Institute of Educational Research, IER, Finland
- Fernando Marhuenda, University of Valencia, UV, Spain
- Marja-Leena Stenström, Jyväskylä, IER, Finland
- Magdolna Benke, Budapest, NFI-National Institute of Adult Education, Hungary
- Phillip Grollmann, Bremen, ITB, Germany
- Lorenz Lasnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
Co-opted members on particular question like web 2 support and EQF debate:
- Mr. Graham Attwell, Pontydysgu, Pontypridd, Wales
- Mr. Pekka Kämäräinen, University of Bremen, ITB, Germany
Full address of the Convenor:
- Post
- Dr. Ludger Deitmer, ITB-Institut Technik und Bildung, Universitaet Bremen, Am Fallturm 1, D-28359 Bremen Germany
- Telephone
- +49 421 218 4625
- Fax
- +49 421 218 4637
- Deitmer _AT_ uni-bremen.de
E-Adresseses:
- deitmer _AT_ uni-bremen.de
- mdif _AT_ cournot.u-strasbg.fr
- jonstenk _AT_ cinop.nl
- barbara.stalder _AT_ erz.be.ch
- graham10 _AT_ mac.com
- pekka.kamarainen _AT_ itb.uni-bremen.de
- krista.loogma _AT_ tlu.ee
- johanna.lasonen _AT_ ktl.jyu.fi
- marja-leena.stenstrom _AT_ ktl.jyu.fi
- benke.magdolna _AT_ nfi.gov.hu,
- grollmann _AT_ uni-bremen.de
- fernando.marhuenda _AT_ uv.es
- magda.balica _AT_ ise.ro
- D.Guile _AT_ ioe.ac.uk
- lassnigg _AT_ ihs.ac.at
VETNET Meetings
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Minutes of International VETNET Board meeting 2007, University of Bremen
- This is an online version of the meetings of the VETNET Board meeting held in Bremen, January 2007
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Minutes of the 2006 VETNET Assembly in Geneva
- Covering: Report on VETNET activities in 2006 by the chair, Election of the new Board for the period 2006 - 2008, VETNET Memorandum, and Future activities
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Reviewing the 2006 Geneva programme during first Board meeting at the 22.09.06
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- Collection of ideas for improvement from VETNET board members. Attendance: Ludger Deitmer, M`med Dif, Jeroen Onstenk, Barbara Stalder, Krista Loogma Magda Balica, David Guile, Johanna Lasonen, Fernando Marhuenda, Marja Leena Stenström, Magdolan Benke
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Board Meeting, Bremen, January 15, 2005
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- International BOARD MEETING, 15TH OF January 2005, AT ITB, University of Bremen, FROM 10 O CLOCK UNTIL 15 HRS
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Board Meeting, Crete, Sept 24, 2004
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- BOARD MEETING and VETNET Assembly 24TH OF SEPTEMBER 2004, AT the University of Crete, FROM 15 O CLOCK UNTIL 16.30 HRS
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Board Meeting, Bremen, Feb 6 2004
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- International BOARD MEETING, 6TH OF FEBRUARY 2004, AT ITB, University of Bremen, FROM 10 O CLOCK UNTIL 17 HRS
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Board Meeting, Hamburg, Sept 19, 2003
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- REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF VETNET Friday, 19 September 2003, 15.00 Philosophenturm Building, University of Hamburg
VETNET Documents
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Report of the chair of VETNET for the General assembly Geneva, 2006
- This is Ludger Deitmer's summary report on VETNET at ECER 2007, covering: Original VETNET functions, 2006 participant proportation by country, The session types, What has been achieved?, What is missing for the day to day work for the annual conference?, and Where is VETNET still very weak?
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Descriptor VETNET (2007)
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- This microsoft word document contains important information about the VETNET Network itself, its topics, references, key words, etc, as well as the list of convenors and covenors
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VETNET Reviewing grid (2007)
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- This is the form used for reviewing contributions to ECER / VETNET 2007
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EERA Report 2004/network 2: VETNET
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- This Microsoft Word document, by Ludger Deitmer (chair of the Board of VETNET), is the annual report for 2004
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VETNET Review Process
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- This Microsoft Word document outlines the review process for vetnet ECER papers
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REGULATIONS OF VETNET
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- This Microsoft Word document details the regulations as reviewed by the current Board and updated in September 2002
ECER Conference Reports
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ECER 2002 Lisbon
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- ECER 2002 Lisbon: Summary of reports on sessions by chairpersons
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2003 Summary Report for Hamburg conference
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- 2003 Summary Report for Hamburg conference: VETNET - NETWORK OF THE EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION (EERA)