Jul 13, 2006

A call for articles:The European Journal of Vocational Training

The European Journal of Vocational Training is looking to publish articles from researchers and specialists in vocational education and training and employment.
Researchers and specialists who want to bring the results of high-quality research, in particular comparative transnational research, to the attention of a wide audience of policymakers, researchers and practitioners in many different countries.

The European Journal is an independent and refereed publication. It is published three times a year in Spanish, German, English, French and Portuguese and enjoys a wide circulation throughout Europe both within the Member States of the European Union and beyond.

The journal is published by Cedefop (the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training) and aims to contribute to debate on the development of vocational education and training, in particular by introducing a European perspective. The journal is looking to publish articles which set out ideas, report on research results, and which report on experience at national and European level. It also publishes position papers and reaction statements on issues in the field of vocational education and training.

Articles submitted to the journal must be exact, yet accessible to a wide and diverse readership. They must be clear in order to be understood by readers from
different backgrounds and cultures, not necessarily familiar with the vocational education and training systems of different countries. They should be able to
understand clearly the context and consider the arguments put forward in the light of their own traditions and experience.

In addition to being published, extracts of the journal are placed on the Internet. Extracts from past issues can be viewed on http://www2.trainingvillage.gr/etv/editorial/journal/journalarc.asp.

Articles can be written either in a personal capacity, or as the representative of an organisation. They should be around 2000 to 4000 words in length and can be written in one of the 26 following languages: the 20 official EU languages (Spanish, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, English, French, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Slovenian, Finnish and Swedish), the languages of the two associated countries (Icelandic and Norwegian), and the official languages of the candidate countries (Bulgarian,
Croatian, Romanian and Turkish).

Once written, articles should be sent to Cedefop as a Word attachment by email, accompanied by brief biographical details of the author outlining the current position held, an abstract for the table of contents (45 words maximum), a summary (100 to 150 words) and 6 key words non-present in the title and chosen in the European thesaurus on training. All articles are reviewed by the Journal’s Editorial
Committee which reserves the right to decide on publication. Authors will be informed of its decision. Articles do not have to reflect the position of Cedefop. Rather, the Journal provides the opportunity to present different analyses and various – even contradictory – points of view.

If you would like to submit an article the editor Éric Fries Guggenheim can be contacted by telephone on (30) 23 10 49 01 11, fax on (30) 23 10 49 1 17, or e-mail
on: efg@cedefop.eu.int

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