Call for Papers for the Work Based Learning Futures 4 conference
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Please take note of the call for papers for the Work Based Learning Futures 4 conference Work Based Learning: Policy into Practice?
The deadline for submitting abstracts is 22nd February.
It will be held on 14th-15th April 2010 at Middlesex University.
The Work Based Learning Futures conference series began in 2007. Conferences have been organised and hosted alternately by University of Derby Corporate and the Institute for Work Based Learning at Middlesex University.
This conference, to be held at Middlesex University on 14 -15th April 2010, aims to illuminate the relationship between Policy (institutional, regional, national and international) and higher education level Work Based Learning (defined as learning through, at and for work).
These policies could then be interrogated from a work based learning perspective and with consideration to the flexibility and capacity of work based learning in higher education to impact in the policy arenas.
Key policy areas which the conference will cover include:
Higher education funding council policy: ‘Employer Engagement’, Enhancing Learning, Teaching and Assessment, Widening Access.
Economic and business growth national policy: financing WBL and the position of WBL in the fees debate. Contributions relating to the potential of Work Based Learning to engage with the problems of the current economic downturn and preparing work based learners in coming out of the economic downturn would be particularly welcome.
EU lifelong learning policy: Developing the Knowledge Economy, Widening Participation in Higher Education through Work Based Learning.
Research policy: research informed curriculum for WBL, Research Councils and WBL research, multi and trans-disciplinarity debates in research.
Abstracts (300 words) of papers/workshops are invited by 22nd Feb 2010. Please email your abstract to Natasha Shukla n.shukla@mdx.ac.uk.
Confirmation of acceptance of abstracts will be given by 5th March 2010.
Three well received and nationally distributed collections of edited papers from the earlier conferences have been published http://www.uvac.ac.uk and a fourth volume resulting from this conference will be published in 2010 with highlights sent to key policy makers.
To register your interest in the Conference please email Janet Bain j.bain@mdx.ac.uk.
The Conference rate is £100 including conference dinner (note that the conference is partly funded by the Centre for Excellence in Work Based Learning).
Work Based Learning Futures 4 is sponsored by the Centre for Excellence at Work Based Learning, Middlesex University and University of Derby Corporate.
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