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Title: Comparative analysis of vocational training methods applied within organizations
Authors: Bîrcă, Alic
Matveiciuc, Igor
Keywords: learning
vocational training
training methods
continuing vocational training
adult training
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Revista de Management Comparat Internațional;nr. 2
Abstract: This scientific approach addresses the issue of applying vocational training methods to adults. Organizations, through the policy that they promote in this domain, may apply various methods of vocational training or require to the educational service providers to use certain methods, considered more effective for employees. As information technologies have developed, new opportunities and challenges have emerged, as well as limitations for certain organizations regarding the use of training methods. Due to the costs involved in some training methods, organizations are moving towards those methods that involve lower costs, even if they are not the most efficient ones. Depending on the professional knowledge and skills to be transmitted, the most appropriate training methods are chosen. In order to evaluate the training methods applied by organizations, we used the results of the Continuing Vocational Training Survey applied in organizations in EU Member States. This allowed us to identify similarities and differences, from one country to another, regarding the application of vocational training methods. JEL: J44; L25; M53. DOI: 10.24818/RMCI.2021.2.158
Description: BÎRCĂ, Alic, MATVEICIUC, Igor. Comparative Analysis of Vocational Training Methods Applied within Organizations. In: Revista de Management Comparat Internațional. 2021, no. 2, pp. 158-169. ISSN 1582-3458.
URI: https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/2951
ISSN: 1582-3458
Appears in Collections:20.80009.1606.09 Dezvoltarea politicilor pe piaţa muncii în vederea ocupării forţei de munca (2020-2023)

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