Consortialization strategy as a technique for the streamling of the relationship between education and vocation training and the labour market
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2011, Vol 13, Issue
Abstract
The present study aims to examine the variables of the relationship between education and continuous vocational with the labour market in the context of new priorites and regional development dimensions. This approach attempts to provide a new perspective on the streamlining of these relationships by introducing and substantiating a new socio-educational strategy, that of consortialization.
Authors and Affiliations
Ioan Panzaru, Romita Iucu, Felicia Sandulescu, Anca Nedelcu, Ion Ovidiu Panisoara, Stefan Stanciugelu
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