Cooperation Between Learning Venues and its Limits: The Hotel Industry in Cancún (Mexico)

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Beke Vogelsang, Natascha Röhrer, M. Fuchs, M. Pilz
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Purpose: Recently, high-quality vocational education and training has attracted much attention in Mexico. In this context, more practically applied skills are taught “on a dual basis”, combining classroom-based training with practical, on the job, training within the company. Dual practices are expected to modernize the skills formation system, and simultaneously support companies, while ensuring provision of skilled workers. For this reason, the vocational training system has been reformed in recent years. Hence, it is necessary that schools and universities, as well as companies, closely interact and coordinate their activities. It is also important that there is successful cooperation between vocational training organizations and companies, to contribute to the modernization of vocational training. The aim of this paper is to examine the cooperation between learning venues of vocational education in the hotel industry in Cancún (Quintana Roo, Mexico), one of the most important tourism destinations in Latin America. Research in vocational education and training, reveals a particular focus on the principles that are necessary for successful cooperation between learning venues. This study examines whether the setting of common goals, communication between companies and training organizations and governance are equally important. Methods: In an exploratory approach, based on a qualitative framework, ten face-to-face expert interviews were conducted in Cancún. The interviews were then fully transcribed and evaluated using qualitative methods. The survey is complemented by further document analysis. Findings: The results show that for successful cooperation between learning venues, the coordination of a common goal (to secure the availability of skilled workers) between different actors, and communication between companies and vocational training organizations, are particularly important for successful cooperation. Furthermore, it seems that companies are taking on a more dominant role, so that vocational training organizations must be more in line with the wishes of the hotels. The results indicate that partnership-based action is not very obvious. Accordingly, the aspect of governance plays a subordinate role. Conclusion: The study shows that cooperation between learning venues in other regions and industries, requires certain principles to be successful. In this respect, the duration of the relationship as well as the specificity of a region or sector can influence the required principles. Therefore, the cooperation partners should agree on the principles in advance.
学习场所之间的合作及其局限性:Cancún(墨西哥)酒店行业
目的:近年来,高质量的职业教育和培训在墨西哥备受关注。在这种情况下,更多的实际应用技能是在“双重基础上”教授的,将课堂培训与公司内部的实际、在职培训相结合。预计双重做法将使技能形成系统现代化,同时支持公司,同时确保提供熟练工人。为此,近年来我国对职业培训体系进行了改革。因此,学校、大学和企业有必要密切互动和协调他们的活动。职业培训机构和公司之间的成功合作也很重要,以促进职业培训的现代化。本文旨在研究拉丁美洲最重要的旅游目的地之一墨西哥金塔纳罗奥Cancún酒店行业职业教育学习场所之间的合作情况。对职业教育和培训的研究揭示了对学习场所之间成功合作所必需的原则的特别关注。本研究考察了共同目标的设定、公司与培训机构之间的沟通以及治理是否同样重要。方法:采用探索性方法,基于定性框架,在Cancún进行了10次面对面的专家访谈。然后,访谈被完整地记录下来,并使用定性方法进行评估。进一步的文献分析补充了这项调查。研究结果表明,对于学习场所之间的成功合作,不同参与者之间的共同目标(确保熟练工人的可用性)的协调以及公司与职业培训机构之间的沟通对于成功合作尤为重要。此外,公司似乎正在发挥更大的主导作用,因此职业培训机构必须更加符合酒店的意愿。结果表明,基于伙伴关系的行动不是很明显。因此,治理方面起着从属的作用。结论:研究表明,其他地区和行业的学习场所之间的合作需要一定的原则才能成功。在这方面,这种关系的持续时间以及区域或部门的特殊性会影响到所需的原则。因此,合作伙伴应事先就原则达成一致。
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