775 research outputs found
E-learning, vocational training and employability for the unemployed: survey design and validation
The paper analyses the effect of e-learning vocational training on the employability of the unemployed. Through a questionnaire survey of 5,265 people who took part in ane-learning training programme developed in 2009 by the Catalan Employment Service (SOC) and the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) to improve the employability of the unemployed, the study makes two main contributions. First,we describe the design of an 18-item scale. Second, the study analyses the factorial structure and psychometric properties of that scale. Three factors from the exploratoryfactor analysis, namely competencies developed (α1=0.93), applicability of training (α2=0.92) and satisfaction with the pedagogical design (α3=0.90), explain 71.5% of cumulative variance. The total scale reliability is 0.94. The statisticsobtained for the confirmatory factor analysis (CFI=0.94, NNFI=0.94, and RMSEA=0.08) indicate an acceptable fit of the proposed threefactor model (Chi-square=2.416, p=0.000). The coefficients of the estimates, all with valuesbetween 0.85 and 1.66, are significant at p<0.001.The study provides new evidence in the specific field of e-learning vocational training specifically for the unemployed, as well as new dimensions such as the structure and the pedagogical design of the programme. The analysis of a new edition of the programme in 2012 reveals the usefulness of e-learning for the unemployed withfewer formal qualifications
Rebuilding the Plane While Flying: Library/Vendor Strategies for Approval Plan Revision (in a DDA World)
Library approval plans remain a major means of both codifying a library’s collection development program and providing an operational and procedural tool for acquisitions of library materials. This paper summarizes the arduous but ultimately worthwhile and satisfying project that Loyola Marymount University and YBP Library Services undertook in a yearlong approval profile review project. It describes how the library and the approval plan vendor strategized and collaborated to involve over 20 subject liaisons with varying levels of collection development experience and the support infrastructure needed to get liaisons up to speed on their roles in the project. It also explains the communications and collaboration tools we used to document a process with myriad details to track. Both the library and vendor perspectives on how to effectively structure and implement approval plan revisions for print and electronic books are included. Underlying this whole project was the belief that the approval plan (and intentional collection building) still has an important place in libraries
La perspectiva sociotècnica en l'anàlisi de polítiques públiques
Aquest article explora l'interès per l'anàlisi de polítiques públiques dels diversos conceptes, instruments i plantejaments analítics que han aparegut, en els darrers anys, en la literatura al voltant de la teoria de l'actor-xarxa (ANT).This article explores the ways in which recently appeared concepts, tools and analytical approaches from actor-network theory (ANT) invites an alternative account of policy analysis
¿Cómo gobernar la complejidad? Invitación a una gobernanza urbana híbrida y relacional
El presente artículo parte de la literatura sobre gobernanza para abordar el análisis de los rendimientos substantivos de la participación ciudadana en políticas urbanas. Entendemos que dicho análisis debe considerar la capacidad de las políticas públicas de incorporar la complejidad y para ello sugerimos el concepto de "integralidad". En este sentido, el concebir las ciudades como ensamblajes urbanos formados por múltiples versiones de la realidad nos lleva también a replantear la noción de política. Finalmente, desarrollamos el concepto de acción pública y ofrecemos una nueva concepción, híbrida y no moderna, de los sujetos políticos y la democraciaThis article draws upon the literature on governance so as to analyze substantive consequences of citizen participation in urban policies. Nevertheless, we believe that such analysis must take into account public policy'ability to incorporate complexity. In order to do so, we suggest the notion of "integrality". Thus, understanding cities as urban assemblies made up of multiple versions of reality leads us to rethink the notion of politics. Subsequently, the idea of public action is developed offering new, hybrid and non modern concepts of political subjects and democrac
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