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International Conference on On behalf of the Institute of Work Based Learning Middlesex, all scholars, academics, practitioners and consultants are invited to contribute to this International Conference on International Conference on Professional vocational and workplace learning The conference will be held at Intercollege, Larnaca , Cyprus and is support by the European university , Cyprus, Frederick university and Nicosia university in addition to Middlesex University. We also are supported by the human Resources Authority, the Cyprus Tourist Office and Edexcel International. The aim of the conference is to strengthen research and The symposium will be the first to address how workplace learning can impact on how the economic downturn in economies of different sizes and constitution can engage, through education in the workplace and in academic institutions, to improve the well-being of their communities and their national wealth. The emphasis is one practical and theoretic exploration of the notion of workplace learning, how it can be encouraged and developed in all sizes of organisations – from micro through Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to larger organisations- and is expected to deal with the issues of finance, timing, accreditation, standards and competences and especially how higher education institutions can contribute to enabling organisations and individuals to succeed. An additional one day extension will focus on the philosophical issues related to work based and vocational education learning, chaired by Professor Chris Winch of Kings College London and Chair of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain. This third day of the conference will be held in a traditional Cypriot Village (ASGATA) about 15 minutes from the conference hotel (transport will be provided). Contributions should relate philosophical writing to the form and purposes of work based learning. The Call for Abstracts We encourage both conceptual and empirical papers as well as papers addressing timely and relevant issues to the symposium theme. Practitioner workshops will also be delivered by colleagues and an indication of areas of interest to both run and participate is requested. · Work based learning in the development of the national/organisational economic development and recovery · Economic theory applied to work force development · Ethics of workplace development · Professional expertise · Best practice case studies · The politics of work based learning · Modelling the work force development processes · Work based learning in regenerating SMEs · Access to and implementation of programme seeking increased productivity The conference is supported through a website and it is hoped that the audience and speakers will be a mix of Cypriot participants and colleagues from North America. Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. Guest speakers: Professor Chris Winch of Kings College London and Chair of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain. |
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STOP PRESS * We appreciate the sponsorship from the CTO and the Human Resources Authority * Third guest speaker Professor Carol Costley |