Affiliation:
1. Ontario Institute for Studies in Education University of Toronto Toronto Canada
2. Department of Education, Policy and Organization University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Illinois, Champaign USA
Abstract
AbstractThis article focuses on adult working learners who attend postsecondary institutions in Canada and the United States. We identify how these institutions deliver curriculum and instruction in the form of career‐technical education (CTE) and vocational education offering occupational credentials. In British Columbia and the U.S., most vocational programming culminates in the associate degree whereas the rest of Canada commonly confers diplomas as well as associate degrees. Other postsecondary credentials, including certifications and licensure, are integrated within programs in both countries. This chapter analyzes policies, programs, and practices for adult working learners in the two countries and provides perspectives on how a focus on the capabilities of adult working learners is beneficial to the needs of the individual, communities, and society as a whole.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,History,Language and Linguistics,Cultural Studies
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