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Vocational and Professional Capability: An Epistemological and Ontological Study of Occupational Expertise
By (Author) Gerard Lum
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
3rd November 2011
NIPPOD
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy and theory of education
Education
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
370.113
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The central claim of this fascinating monograph is that strategies for vocational and professional education adopted by the UK over the last two decades are founded upon a number of fundamental and fatal errors. The essential problem is that these strategies derive from a number of philosophical confusions about what it is to be skilled, competent or capable. The aim of the book is to unravel the philosophical assumptions at the heart of current strategies, examine their shortcomings and propose a more coherent account of vocational and professional capability. It will be argued that not only does this have serious practical implications for the vocational curriculum, teaching, learning and assessment, but that it indicates the need for an urgent and radical reassessment of the relationship between vocational, general and academic education.
Gerard Lum is Lecturer in Philosophy and Education Management at King's College, London, UK. He is a longstanding member of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain.