Eureta Rosenberg, Presha Ramsarup, Heila Lotz-Sisitka
Green Skills Research in South Africa
Models, Cases and Methods
Eureta Rosenberg, Presha Ramsarup, Heila Lotz-Sisitka
Green Skills Research in South Africa
Models, Cases and Methods
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This book proposes transformative, realist methodology for skills research and planning through an analysis of case studies of the changing world of work, new learning pathways and educational system challenges.
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This book proposes transformative, realist methodology for skills research and planning through an analysis of case studies of the changing world of work, new learning pathways and educational system challenges.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367233402
- ISBN-10: 0367233401
- Artikelnr.: 58407925
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780367233402
- ISBN-10: 0367233401
- Artikelnr.: 58407925
Eureta Rosenberg is the Chair of Environment and Sustainability Education and Director of the Environmental Learning Research Centre at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. Presha Ramsarup is the Director at the Centre for Researching Education and Labour, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Heila Lotz-Sisitka is a DST/NRF Chair of Global Change and Social Learning Systems and a Distinguished Professor in the Environmental Learning Research Centre at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
1. Skills for just transitions to sustainability: An orientation 2. Green
economy transitions & skills: Global and South African perspectives 3.
Mining: A laminated, dialectic methodology for identifying not-yet-obvious
green skills demand 4. Green skills for agriculture: A method for focussing
demand analysis and prioritization 5. Surface coatings: Occupational
analysis and green skills 6. Learning pathways into environmental
specialisations: A boundaryless careers perspective 7. Transitioning into
work: A transitioning process perspective 8. Probing the potential of
social ecosystemic skills approaches for green skills planning:
Perspectives from Expanded Public Works Programme studies 9. Framing
sustainability policy Learning Needs Assessments 10. Green skills supply:
Research from providers' vantage point(s) 11. Formative interventionist
research generating iterative mediation processes in a vocational education
and training learning network 12. Greening occupations and green skills
analysis 13. Synthesis and elaboration of critical research methodology for
green skills research 14. Green skills research: Implications for systems,
policy, work and learning
economy transitions & skills: Global and South African perspectives 3.
Mining: A laminated, dialectic methodology for identifying not-yet-obvious
green skills demand 4. Green skills for agriculture: A method for focussing
demand analysis and prioritization 5. Surface coatings: Occupational
analysis and green skills 6. Learning pathways into environmental
specialisations: A boundaryless careers perspective 7. Transitioning into
work: A transitioning process perspective 8. Probing the potential of
social ecosystemic skills approaches for green skills planning:
Perspectives from Expanded Public Works Programme studies 9. Framing
sustainability policy Learning Needs Assessments 10. Green skills supply:
Research from providers' vantage point(s) 11. Formative interventionist
research generating iterative mediation processes in a vocational education
and training learning network 12. Greening occupations and green skills
analysis 13. Synthesis and elaboration of critical research methodology for
green skills research 14. Green skills research: Implications for systems,
policy, work and learning
1. Skills for just transitions to sustainability: An orientation 2. Green
economy transitions & skills: Global and South African perspectives 3.
Mining: A laminated, dialectic methodology for identifying not-yet-obvious
green skills demand 4. Green skills for agriculture: A method for focussing
demand analysis and prioritization 5. Surface coatings: Occupational
analysis and green skills 6. Learning pathways into environmental
specialisations: A boundaryless careers perspective 7. Transitioning into
work: A transitioning process perspective 8. Probing the potential of
social ecosystemic skills approaches for green skills planning:
Perspectives from Expanded Public Works Programme studies 9. Framing
sustainability policy Learning Needs Assessments 10. Green skills supply:
Research from providers' vantage point(s) 11. Formative interventionist
research generating iterative mediation processes in a vocational education
and training learning network 12. Greening occupations and green skills
analysis 13. Synthesis and elaboration of critical research methodology for
green skills research 14. Green skills research: Implications for systems,
policy, work and learning
economy transitions & skills: Global and South African perspectives 3.
Mining: A laminated, dialectic methodology for identifying not-yet-obvious
green skills demand 4. Green skills for agriculture: A method for focussing
demand analysis and prioritization 5. Surface coatings: Occupational
analysis and green skills 6. Learning pathways into environmental
specialisations: A boundaryless careers perspective 7. Transitioning into
work: A transitioning process perspective 8. Probing the potential of
social ecosystemic skills approaches for green skills planning:
Perspectives from Expanded Public Works Programme studies 9. Framing
sustainability policy Learning Needs Assessments 10. Green skills supply:
Research from providers' vantage point(s) 11. Formative interventionist
research generating iterative mediation processes in a vocational education
and training learning network 12. Greening occupations and green skills
analysis 13. Synthesis and elaboration of critical research methodology for
green skills research 14. Green skills research: Implications for systems,
policy, work and learning