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Vorgestellt werden Ergebnisse des europäischen Modellprojekts TALENTS zur schnellen Integration von Migrant:innen und Geflüchteten in den ersten Arbeitsmarkt. Ausgehend von der Idee, dass Teilhabe am Arbeitsmarkt die gesellschaftliche Integration fördert, verbindet das Trainingsmodell Arbeitserfahrungen in Betriebspraktika mit sprachlichen, kulturellen und beruflichen Inhalten, die im Klassenverband erlernt werden. Die Autor:innen evaluieren die Ergebnisse des Trainingsmodells aus drei Jahren in Norwegen, Schweden und Deutschland. Die ausgewerteten Daten spiegeln die Erfahrungen von 400…mehr
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Vorgestellt werden Ergebnisse des europäischen Modellprojekts TALENTS zur schnellen Integration von Migrant:innen und Geflüchteten in den ersten Arbeitsmarkt. Ausgehend von der Idee, dass Teilhabe am Arbeitsmarkt die gesellschaftliche Integration fördert, verbindet das Trainingsmodell Arbeitserfahrungen in Betriebspraktika mit sprachlichen, kulturellen und beruflichen Inhalten, die im Klassenverband erlernt werden. Die Autor:innen evaluieren die Ergebnisse des Trainingsmodells aus drei Jahren in Norwegen, Schweden und Deutschland. Die ausgewerteten Daten spiegeln die Erfahrungen von 400 Teilnehmenden. 20 Fallstudien ermöglichen detaillierte Analysen. TALENTS wurde gefördert durch das Erasmus+ Programm der Europäischen Kommission sowie vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung. Alle TALENTS-Projektmaterialien sind unter https://talentseuproject.com verfügbar. Die Publikation richtet sich an Stakeholder der Bildung und Integration erwachsener Zugewanderter - insbesondere Leiter:innen von Erwachsenenbildungseinrichtungen, Lehrkräfte, Mitarbeiter:innen in Arbeitsmarktservices, Fachkräfte in Wirtschaftsverbänden, Kammern und Unternehmen sowie Akteur:innen, die Arbeitsmarktintegrationsprozesse und -programme planen und finanzieren.
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- Verlag: wbv Media GmbH & Co. KG
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783763966899
- Artikelnr.: 67270402
- Verlag: wbv Media GmbH & Co. KG
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783763966899
- Artikelnr.: 67270402
Contents Andrea Bernert-Bürkle Introduction Paolo Federighi 1 The fast track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid, Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development: processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions
Contents Andrea Bernert-Bürkle Introduction Paolo Federighi 1 The fast
track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based
and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour
market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their
latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of
accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the
basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research
methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of
refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the
methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market
integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma
Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad
Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A
multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market
integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job
Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of
matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel
settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural
and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of
continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance
within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons
for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding
guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions
by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid,
Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha
Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track
labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods
for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development:
processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training
of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf
Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions
track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based
and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour
market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their
latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of
accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the
basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research
methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of
refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the
methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market
integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma
Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad
Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A
multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market
integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job
Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of
matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel
settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural
and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of
continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance
within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons
for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding
guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions
by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid,
Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha
Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track
labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods
for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development:
processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training
of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf
Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions
Contents Andrea Bernert-Bürkle Introduction Paolo Federighi 1 The fast track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid, Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development: processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions
Contents Andrea Bernert-Bürkle Introduction Paolo Federighi 1 The fast
track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based
and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour
market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their
latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of
accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the
basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research
methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of
refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the
methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market
integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma
Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad
Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A
multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market
integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job
Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of
matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel
settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural
and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of
continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance
within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons
for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding
guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions
by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid,
Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha
Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track
labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods
for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development:
processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training
of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf
Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions
track labour market integration of immigrants. The potential of work-based
and workplace learning 1.1 Meanings and functions of fast track labour
market integration 1.2 The educational conditions of refugees and their
latent employment potential 1.3 The "Snabbspår" - the Swedish model of
accelerating labour market access for immigrants 1.4 How to do it: the
basic field of action 1.5 The basic functions 1.6 Issues of research
methodology Francesca Torlone 2 Fast track labour market integration of
refugees. A systematic literature review 2.1 Introduction to the
methodology 2.2 Sources 2.3 Review of learning for fast track labour market
integration Contributions by Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Nadja Barocke, Selma
Heilmann, Heidi Hofsmo, Ralf Lenhardt, Francesca Torlone, Åse Karen Westad
Fjeld, Petter Yttereng 3 The political and organisational framework: A
multi-stakeholder approach as a success factor in fast track labour market
integration programmes 3.1 Introduction. Close cooperation between Job
Centres, companies, training institutions and other actors 3.2 The role of
matching labour demand and supply 3.3 Workplace learning potential in hotel
settings 3.4 The role of adult learning organisations: managing a cultural
and organisational change Peter Härtel and Michaela Marterer 4 A pathway of
continuous guidance for a personalised approach 4.1 Introduction. Guidance
within the framework of fast track labour market integration 4.2 Reasons
for a new understanding of guidance 4.3 Conclusions for understanding
guidance 4.4 Principles and criteria for rethinking guidance Contributions
by Åse Karen Westad Fjeld, Valborg Svånå, Marcus Persson, Johanna Togelid,
Andrea Bernert-Bürkle, Sarah Lukas, Anika Schneider, Esther Dam, Roswitha
Klepser 5 Managing the fast track labour market integration process 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Cultural development. Process and methods for a fast track
labour market integration 5.3 Linguistic development: process and methods
for a fast track labour market integration 5.4 Professional development:
processes and methods for fast track labour market integration 5.5 Training
of key actors in fast track labour market integration programmes Rolf
Ackermann and Paolo Federighi 6 Conclusions