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List of contributors
List of figures and tables
Foreword
PART I The changing context for colleges
1 New frontiers for college education: the challenges
2 Technical and professional education ? a defining role for further education colleges?
3 Post-Leaving Certificate education in Ireland: managing different goals
4 New frontiers in college education
PART II Skills, colleges and vocational education and training
5 FE colleges in England and the skills policy agenda
6 SkillsFuture: breaking new ground, creating new pathways
7 The art of balance: how Chinese vocational education integrates with industry
PART III Colleges and vocational qualifications
8 Apprenticeships and social mobility: real choices for young people
9 Is there a higher level skills gap that colleges can fill?
10 How are ‘applied degrees’ applied in Ontario colleges of applied arts and technology?
11 Problems and challenges of full-time and school-based VET in Germany
PART IV Relationships between further and higher education
12 Seeking distinction and addressing inequalities: an analysis of new times for college-based higher education in England
13 Social justice and widening access to higher education in Scotland: the role of Scottish colleges
14 The American community college: complex missions, challenging reforms
Conclusions
15 Challenges for college education: reflections and some conclusions
Index

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The college sector is facing a growing number of new challenges caused by technological change, globalisation and the growth of mass higher education. New Frontiers for College Education considers the impact these changes have had and explores the developing role of college education in countries throughout the world. Whilst analysing the issues associated with providing high quality vocational education and training, the book also reflects on the role of colleges in widening access to both further and higher education.

Drawing together contributions from leading international academics, policymakers and practitioners, the book explores common themes across these diverse societies, as well as some of the key challenges experienced within individual countries. It considers the distinctive contributions that colleges can make in responding to these challenges through apprenticeships and other types of vocational education and training. Contributors discuss the growing emphasis on creating more integrated systems of tertiary education, recognising that colleges and universities are now expected to work more closely together and that these diverse demands can be difficult to reconcile.

Providing an authoritative and timely analysis of the changing role of colleges in contemporary society, this book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of further and higher education, vocational education and training, lifelong learning, and skills development. It should also be essential reading for policymakers, as well as practitioners working in colleges and other institutions of higher and further education.



The college sector is facing a growing number of new challenges caused by technological change, globalisation and the growth of mass higher education. New Frontiers for College Education considers the impact these changes have had and explores the developing role of college education in countries throughout the world.