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Don’t blame the technology!

Sometimes I wonder why people want to use technology in their practice. Is it because it’s a recognised trend in their professional sphere/discipline? Is it because others are doing it? Is it because...

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Working and Learning: New posts coming

Sadly an overworked period led to a standstill in my blogging just when I had wished to become more active on this front. Given the circumstances, I understand that Pontydysgu relocated my blog to...

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Revisiting Kostelec 1: Praise for the “Crossing Boundaries” conference of the...

Just one week ago (14.10. -15.10.2010) the Trainers in Europe network organised a successful international conference. The theme of the  was “Crossing Boundaries: The multiple roles of trainers and...

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Revisiting Kostelec 2: Insights into the sessions of the “Crossing boundaries...

In my previous blog posting I presented my positive impression on the international conference “Crossing Boundaries: The multiple roles of trainers and teachers in vocational education and training”...

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Revisiting Kostelec 3: The working climate in the “Crossing boundaries …”...

In my two previous blog postings – Revisiting Kostelec 1 and 2 – I have presented my general impression of the conference and then an overview of the thematic sessions that I attended. However, this...

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Revisiting Kostelec 4: The way(s) forward from the “Crossing boundaries …”...

With my recent blog postings (Revisiting Kostelec 1-3 ) I have given an account on the recent international conference with the theme “Crossing Boundaries: The multiple roles of trainers and teachers...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Part One: The early years

Normally I have participated in August or September in the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) – the annual conference of the European Educational Research Association (EERA). This year...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Part Two: The founding years

In my latest post I started a series of blogs on my journey with ECER conferences and the VETNET network. These blogs serve as my contribution to the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER)...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Part Three: The years of stabilisation

In my latest posts I have started a series of blogs on my journey with ECER conferences and the VETNET network. These blogs serve as my contribution to the European Conference on Educational Research...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Part Four: The years of consolidation

In my latest posts I have been writing a series of blogs on my journey with ECER conferences and the VETNET network. These blogs serve as my contribution to the European Conference on Educational...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Part Five: The years of new initiatives

In my latest posts I have been writing a series of blogs on my journey with ECER conferences and the VETNET network. These blogs serve as my contribution to the European Conference on Educational...

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My journey with the VETNET network – Epilogue: The (rocky) road to ECER 16 in...

In my five latest posts I have written a series of blogs on my journey with ECER conferences and the VETNET network. In these posts I have discussed the development of the network from its earliest...

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Insights into ECER 2017 – Back to the ECER

As I indicated in my previous post, I had a longer summer break than I had planned. Therefore, I had to change my conference plans. I had to cancel my participation in the International VET conference...

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Wrapping up the ECER 2017 experience – Part One: Thematic overview

In my previous post I already made some remarks on the circumstances that overshadowed my participation in ECER 2017 and on my plans to report on the experience on the VETNET sessions. Yet, I think it...

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Remebering Curtis Finch – the American scholar in the VETNET network

Couple of days ago we received the sad news from Blacksburg, Virgina: Curtis Finch, the American scholar with whom we have worked in the European VETNET network, had passed away. To those, who new...

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Reflections on #ECER2018 – Part Five: Developments in the VETNET network

With my four previous posts I have shaped a series of blogs on the European Conference of Educational Research (ECER 2018) that took place last week in Bolzano/Bozen. In the first post I reported on...

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Wrapping up the ECER 2019 experience – Part One: The opening session of the...

Once again, the annual European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) – organised by the European Educational Research Association (EERA) – has taken place. This time the venue was the University...

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Wrapping up the ECER 2019 experience – Part Four: Developments in the VETNET...

With my recent blogs I have been wrapping up my experiences on the European Conference on Educational Research (ECER 2019) that took place earlier this week in Hamburg, Germany. The first post focused...

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