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Competence Based Education and Training (CBET) and the End of Human Learning: The Existential Threat of Competency

Autor John Preston
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This book radically counters the optimism sparked by Competence Based Education and Training, an educational philosophy that has re-emerged in Schooling, Vocational and Higher Education in the last decade. CBET supposedly offers a new type of learning that will lead to skilled employment; here, Preston instead presents the competency movement as one which makes the concept of human learning redundant. Starting with its origins in Taylorism, the slaughterhouse and radical behaviourism, the book charts the history of competency education to its position as a global phenomenon today, arguing that competency is opposed to ideas of process, causality and analog human movement that are fundamental to human learning.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319855707
ISBN-10: 3319855700
Pagini: 119
Ilustrații: VII, 119 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- 2. CBET as a Theory of Non-Learning.- 3. Rethinking existential threats and education.- 4. CBET and Our Human Future.


Notă biografică

John Preston is Professor of Education at the Cass School of Education, University of East London, UK.

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This book radically counters the optimism sparked by Competence Based Education and Training, an educational philosophy that has re-emerged in Schooling, Vocational and Higher Education in the last decade. CBET supposedly offers a new type of learning that will lead to skilled employment; here, Preston instead presents the competency movement as one which makes the concept of human learning redundant. Starting with its origins in Taylorism, the slaughterhouse and radical behaviourism, the book charts the history of competency education to its position as a global phenomenon today, arguing that competency is opposed to ideas of process, causality and analog human movement that are fundamental to human learning.

Caracteristici

Questions the place of competency based interpretations of education within learning Highlights the limitations of competency based education and training across a variety of contexts Suggests alternative progressive ideals for use within vocational learning