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From Initial Education to Working Life
Making Transitions Work
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  31 May 2000  Language: English  Pages: 204  Tables: 30  Charts: 29  ISBN: 9789264176317  OECD Code: 912000021P1 
 

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How did the transition from compulsory education to work change during the 1990s and which types of transition policies worked best? The experiences of 14 OECD countries are examined in this volume to address these two key questions, for as requirements for knowledge and qualifications and skills rise and populations age, few countries can afford to have their young people enter the labour force unequipped for longer term participation in changing career patterns.
Taking a broader view of transition outcomes than many previous comparative studies, this study reveals the complex and many-faceted national institutional arrangements that can result in successful transitions to working life. It argues not for single solutions or models, such as the adoption of apprenticeship, but for coherent national policy packages that draw from a limited number of key success ingredients: a healthy economy and labour market, well organised pathways from initial education to work and further study, opportunities to combine study and workplace experience, safety nets for those at risk, effective information and guidance systems, and policy processes involving both governments and other stakeholders.
It also looks at the ways that countries are trying to lay solid foundations for lifelong learning during the transition phase through changes to educational pathways and institutions and through adopting more learner-centred approaches to teaching and learning.


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Table of contents:

Preface
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Transition Outcomes
Chapter 3. The Transition Process
Chapter 4. Key Features of Effective Transition Systems
Chapter 5. How Can the Transition Phase Promote Learning Throughout Life?
Chapter 6. Conclusion
References
Appendix 1. National Coordinators and Review Team Members
Appendix 2. Consultants' Papers
Appendix 3. Statistical Tables
Appendix 4. Using Labour Market Indicators of Transition Outcomes in Comparative Sutdies
Appendix 5. A Comprehensive Framework for Indicators of the Transition from Initial Education to Working Life
Appendix 6. Low Education Levels and Labour Market Disadvantage
Appendix 7. The Availability of Indicators of Key Transition Goals
Appendix 8. Country Codes used in the Tables and Charts

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