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Comparative VET European Research since the 1980s: Accommodating Changes in VET Systems and Labour Markets [PDF]
The article assesses the role comparative research plays from the 1980s in understanding vocational education and training (VET) systems in Europe, driven by political, economic, social and labour market changes.
Clarke, L., Winch, C., Westerhuis, A.
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The article is based on analysis from an action research project carried out on four vocational schools in Denmark. The project has been launched to find possible solutions to a recognisable problem that educational development projects do not have ...
Henrik Hersom, Dorrit Sørensen
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THE EFFECT OF FEEDING POST HARVESTING REMNANTS ON B- SHEEP RUMEN MICROFOUNA [PDF]
24 balady ewes 3-5 years old were experimented on to study the effect of feeding some post harvesting remnants namely sugar cane straw, green broad beans stems and green onion stems on rumen microfouna.
M.N. ABDEL-SALAM +3 more
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INVESTIGATION on HEREDITARY and CONGENITAL GOITRE In GOAT [PDF]
Hereditary congenital goitre occurring only in one twin of each inbred breed of 5 goats is reported. The loss of hair on whole the body, oedema of tissues around the neck with enlarged thyroid gland in the dead newborn kids were cardinal sigs of ...
Y Radwan +4 more
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CONTRIBUTION TO HAEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY OF CHOLECYSTOMIZED DOGS [PDF]
The results obtained in this investigaton indicated that estima tion of total serum cholesterol, blood urea and non-protein nitrogen as well as evaluation of the alterations in haematological constituents could be used successfully in prognostication of ...
M. EI-M. Monzaly, M.F. Raghib, A.A. Amer
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Theorising VET without ‘VET theory’? Foundations and fragmentation of Anglophone VET research
Whilst VET in German-speaking countries and its research base are well-known internationally, its theoretical foundations are not shared in countries where VET emerged later and has undergone more circuitous forms of theorisation.
Esmond, B., Wedekind, V.
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Current changes in vocational education and training, such as responding to the technological and organizational development (the advent of the 4th industrial revolution), internationalization, integration of VET in lifelong learning processes, create ...
Giuseppe TACCONI +19 more
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SURGICAL APPROACH TO CHOLECYSTECTOMY IN DOGS [PDF]
1. Experimental cholecystectomy was performed on 12 dogs. 2. The gallbladder was bluntly dissected from liver bed, biligated and removed. 3. Animals withstood fairly well the operation and showed no serious post-operative complications. 4.
M. EI-M. Monzaly +3 more
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Retrieving and recontextualising VET theory [PDF]
To what extent can we speak of theory specific to vocational education and training (VET) and what is its relevance today? This Special Issue 19 of bwp@ aims to (re)ignite academic discourse on VET theory, retrieving earlier theorisation specific to this
Ketschau, T. J. +4 more
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Disadvantaged learners and VET to higher education transitions [PDF]
This paper synthesises what is currently published on the access and participation of disadvantaged learners in higher-level vocational education and training (VET) qualifications and higher education, and their transitions from lower-level VET ...
Tabatha Griffin
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