Imdorf, Christian
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Establishment of a school-based pathway to Universities of Applied Sciences in Switzerland. Conventions of higher education access in vocational and general education
2019, Esposito, Raffaella Simona, Leemann, Regula Julia, Imdorf, Christian
How did the upper-secondary specialised school (SpS) establish itself as a school-based pathway to the universities of applied sciences in Switzerland? The sociology of conventions serves to analyse how actors justify and assess this type of school. The analysis of interviews and educational policy documents shows that the specialised school has been a recurring target of criticism from advocates of the VET system. It had to make compromises with the world of work to gain recognition as a pathway to the universities of applied sciences.
Bildung und Konventionen. Die 'Économie des Conventions' in der Bildungsforschung
2019, Imdorf, Christian, Leemann, Regula Julia, Gonon, Philipp
Der Sammelband vereinigt Beiträge aus Deutschland, Frankreich und der Schweiz, welche die „Economie des conventions“ in der Bildungsforschung einsetzen und weiterentwickeln. Entlang einer Vielfalt von empirischen Anwendungsfeldern im Bereich von Volksschule, Berufsbildung, Erwachsenenbildung und Hochschule zeigen die Autorinnen und Autoren auf, welches Potenzial die im deutschen Sprachraum auch als Soziologie der Rechtfertigung bekannte Theorie hat, um Problemstellungen und vielfältige Entwicklungen im Bildungsbereich zu deuten und zu verstehen. Dazu zählen Themen wie Eliterekrutierung, Governance, Transformationen, Qualitätsevaluation, Übergänge, Curriculum, Schulbeurteilung, Selektion, Profession.
Les réseaux d'entreprises formatrices. Une nouvelle forme d'apprentissage en Suisse
2016, Leemann, Regula Julia, Da Rin, Sandra, Imdorf, Christian
Training networks are a model of vocational training in the dual VET system in Switzerland. Small and medium-sized enterprises can train apprentices jointly. Drawing on four case studies of training networks in Switzerland and on the theory of the economics of conventions, two questions are treated: What are the motives of Training companies for participation in a training network? Which conflicts and tensions arise from the joint training of apprentices? The results demonstrate the plurality of motifs for participation in a training network, resulting in dissatisfaction of the training companies and ongoing conflicts in the network over the course of the training.