Humans, nonhumans and the mediation of workplace learning in the senior school curriculum

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Informa UK Limited
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en
Date
2017
Authors
Kamp A
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© 2017 The Vocational Aspect of Education Ltd. This paper brings together concepts drawn from Actor Network Theory and data generated in a research project that was conducted across the island of Ireland. Using surveys and interviews with school staff, that research explored the limits and possibilities for workplace learning as a valued component of the senior school curriculum. The current paper works with the data from the Republic of Ireland only and brings into focus the full range of actors–both human and nonhuman–that generate, or constrain, productive workplace learning opportunities for students. In the wake of the Great Recession, it is suggested that such opportunities have gained increased importance. The analysis suggests attention to the full range of actors highlights areas for intervention, and the possibilities for alliances that may be beneficial for students and their schools, for employers who provide workplace learning placements, and for vocational learning itself.

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Kamp A (2017). Humans, nonhumans and the mediation of workplace learning in the senior school curriculum. Journal of Vocational Education and Training. 69(2). 214-228.
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Fields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390114 - Vocational education and training curriculum and pedagogy
Fields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390115 - Work integrated learning (incl. internships)
Fields of Research::39 - Education::3903 - Education systems::390306 - Secondary education
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