Work-based learning: Expansive learning, désoeuvrement, social justice and VET

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
James Avis
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The paper raises important questions about the relationship between Vocational Education and Training (VET), work-based learning (WBL) and social justice. It adopts an analysis that moves beyond conceptualisations that validate WBL as an acknowledgement of the dignity of labour. It seeks to go beyond analyses that mobilise a conventional understanding of expansive learning. How then can we develop a broader understanding of WBL and VET? Such an understanding needs to acknowledge socio-economic contexts are marked by a fluidity and surplus labour and for many worklessness – what some have described as désoeuvrement. Labor can be an expression of our species being and can be found in unwaged work and the activities we engage in to express our humanity. Such labour is external to the oppressions and exploitation that are features of much waged labour. Is it then possible to conceive of an expansive notion of VET that goes beyond wage-based cultures of expansive learning towards a position that has embedded within it a commitment towards collective well-being, social justice and an understanding of the vocational that moves beyond a focus on waged labour and the interests of capital.
基于工作的学习:拓展性学习、实习、社会公正和职业教育与培训
本文就职业教育与培训(VET)、基于工作的学习(WBL)和社会公正之间的关系提出了重要问题。本文采用的分析方法超越了将基于工作的学习(WBL)视为对劳动尊严的承认的概念。它试图超越对扩展性学习的传统理解的分析。那么,我们如何才能更广泛地理解职业学习与培训和职业教育与培训呢?这种理解需要承认社会经济环境的特点是流动性和剩余劳动力,以及许多人的无业状态--有些人称之为 "无业游民"(désoeuvrement)。劳动可以是我们物种存在的一种表现形式,可以在无偿工作和我们为表达人性而从事的活动中找到。这种劳动是在压迫和剥削之外的,而压迫和剥削是许多有偿劳动的特征。那么,我们是否有可能构想出一种扩展性的职业教育与培训概念,超越以工资为基础的扩展性学习文化,走向一种致力于集体福祉、社会公正和对职业的理解的立场,超越对工资劳动和资本利益的关注。
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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