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show or hide details for this item VET conference under way Blog Entry 0 replies 07-September-2005 Graham Attwell
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The 2005 VETNET conference got underway at 3 o'clock this afternoon. About 100 delegates turned up for an absorbing debate on whether or not we could identify a European education and training system and if so what was the nature of that system. James Wickham from Ireland led off with a key note address in a session chaired by conference chair, Barry Nyham from Cedefop. Gerald Heidegger and Massimo Tommasini commented on James' presentation. Issues raised included the degree to which VET is culturally embedded in national systems and how much agency VET research and researchers had in developing and shaping systems. That's all for today - more tomorrow - now I have a connection to the net. Graham Attwell

Gerald Heidegger and Massimo Tommasini commented on James' presentation.

Issues raised included the degree to which VET is culturally embedded in national systems and how much agency VET research and researchers had in developing and shaping systems.

Thats all for today - more tomorrow - now I have a connection to the net.

Graham Attwell

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