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Przyszłość edukacji zawodowej. Kierunki reorientacji i nowe obszary aktywności zawodowej nauczycieli zawodu
[The Future of Vocational Education: The Directions of Reorientation and New Areas of Professional Activity of Vocational Teachers]

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  • Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena
  • Skarzyński, Michał
  • Hogeforster, Jürgen

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Polish Abstract: Publikacja powstała w ramach projektu PO KL "PWP: PRZY-SZŁOŚĆ EDUKACJI ZAWODOWEJ - lokalne partnerstwo na rzecz zwiększenia adaptacyjności nauczycieli zawodowych", realizowanego na zlecenie Wojewódzkiego Urzędu Pracy w Białymstoku. Celem projektu było wypracowanie do końca VI 2014 r. rozwiązań i rekomendacji formalnoprawnych związanych z modernizacją szkół zawodowych oraz adaptacyjnością pracowników oświaty w oparciu o zawiązane partnerstwo związków zawodowych, organizacji pracodawców oraz organów prowadzących szkoły zawodowe. Szczególny nacisk położono na wypracowanie nowych rozwiązań zwiększenia elastyczności zatrudnienia pracowników oświaty. English Abstract: The publication was created as part of the project "PWP: Future of vocational education - a local partnership to increase the adaptability of vocational teachers" carried out on behalf of the Regional Labour Office in Bialystok, Poland. The aim of the project was to develop to the end of June 2014 procedural solutions and recommendations related to the modernization of vocational education and adaptability of employees on the basis of a partnership tied to trade unions, employers' organizations and bodies engaged in vocational schools. Particular emphasis is placed on developing new solutions to increase the flexibility of employment education.

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  • Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena & Skarzyński, Michał & Hogeforster, Jürgen, 2015. "Przyszłość edukacji zawodowej. Kierunki reorientacji i nowe obszary aktywności zawodowej nauczycieli zawodu [The Future of Vocational Education: The Directions of Reorientation and New Areas of Pro," MPRA Paper 75390, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    pracownicy oświaty; outplacement; szkolnictwo zawodowe;
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    • O15 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Economic Development: Human Resources; Human Development; Income Distribution; Migration

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