改革儿童和年轻人的劳动力:高等教育的回应

Billie Oliver EdD, M.Ed
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“每个儿童都很重要”变革议程正在推动在儿童和青年部门创造新的服务和新的工作做法。这些新的配置导致了新角色的发展,这些新角色不一定符合现有的传统专业资格。本文概述了一所大学对这一政策议程的反应。跨学科合作和跨专业课程开发的经验反映了同事在实践环境中面临的许多挑战。在反思这些挑战时,本研究强调了高等教育提供者在制定适当的教育对策方面面临的一些关键问题。该研究确定了高等教育和实践同事之间合作和战略伙伴关系的必要性,以准备未来的劳动力。它进一步确定了冠军的愿望与能力和决心,以保持议程迷失在所有其他跨学科的议程在大学内运作。
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Reforming the children and young people's workforce: a higher education response

The Every Child Matters change agenda is leading to the creation of new services and new working practices across the children and young people's sectors. These new configurations are leading to the development of new roles that do not necessarily fit with existing, traditional professional qualifications. This paper outlines the response of one university to this policy agenda. The experience of inter-disciplinary collaboration and interprofessional curriculum development has mirrored many of the challenges facing colleagues in practice settings. In reflecting on these challenges, this study highlights some of the key issues facing higher education providers in developing an appropriate educational response. The study identifies the need for collaborative and strategic partnership between higher education and practice colleagues in order to prepare a future workforce. It further identifies the desirability of a champion with the capacity and determination to keep the agenda from getting lost within all the other uni-disciplinary agendas that operate within universities.

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