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Session Overview
Session
02 SES 01 C: VETNET Opening Session
Time:
Tuesday, 22/Aug/2023:
1:15pm - 2:45pm

Session Chair: Christof Nägele
Location: Boyd Orr, Lecture Theatre 2 [Floor 2]

Capacity: 250 persons

Panel Discussion. Invited Speakers. More information to follow.

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Presentations
02. Vocational Education and Training (VETNET)
Panel Discussion

VETNET Opening Session

Christof Nägele1, Barbara E. Stalder2, Natasha Kersh3, Andrea Laczik4

1University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland; 2University of Teacher Education Bern; 3UCL; 4The Edge Foundation

Presenting Author: Nägele, Christof; Stalder, Barbara E.; Kersh, Natasha; Laczik, Andrea

The opening session will welcome all the participants to VETNET and ECER 2023 in Glasgow. The Opening Session of VETNET is planned to be on VET in Scotland, with keynote speakers from work-related associations and the world of work.

This session continues a long-standing tradition of inviting local people and organisations to present and speak on important VET issues.

You will get updated information shortly before the conference.

This is against the background of VETNET as a network of researchers interested in exploring different aspects of VET-related research and practice, including initial VET, continuing vocational education and training, school-based and workplace-based learning provisions. VETNET members are committed to stimulating and fostering VET and lifelong learning debates, aiming to consider fresh perspectives and critical discussion of emerging issues, thus contributing to multidisciplinary research and implications for policy and practice both in Europe and worldwide. This session will offer a valuable opportunity to connect with researchers, practitioners and policy-makers. As a research community, VETNET aims to sustain and develop active interaction and communication within the network’s research community, and beyond.


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Chair
Christof Nägele & Barbara E. Stalder


 
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