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Title: An effective learning model to support people development : the emerging approach of the Hong Kong Institute for Vocational Education
Authors: Leung, Sui Man, Anita 
McGrath, Simon
Issue Date: Nov-2010
Publisher: Canadian Center of Science and Education
Journal: International Education Studies
Abstract: Globally, vocational and lifelong education reform now places greater stress on employability skills rather than only simple technical skills. This study undertakes a thorough review of the vocational education curriculum offered at one institution in Hong Kong so as to explore personal development opportunities that support the development of skills useful to both employability and broader personal development. Data was collected from multiple sources, including documents, questionnaires and interviews: a range of rich sources from different perspectives that explore the truth of students' personal development opportunities. The study findings indicate that personal development opportunities at the pilot institution are ineffective and a review of existing personal development training is recommended. More innovative new learning strategies should be introduced in and out of class activities to facilitate personal development for students. This study offers a practical guide regarding personal development for educators, and formulates an active learning model to support people development.
Description: Available online pdf via ERIC
Keywords: Foreign countries
Vocational education
Employment potential
Job skills
Individual development
Pilot projects
Active learning
Program effectiveness
Training methods
Learning strategies
Documentation
Questionnaires
Statistical analysis
Qualitative research
Semi structured interviews
Type: Article
ISSN: 1913-9020
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