How the CVT Specialists Working in Centres of Vocational Training Affect the Social Exclusion of People Older than 50 Years Old in Greece?
Abstract
The changes that took place in the sectors of society and economy worldwide had also an
impact on the sector of labour. The group most affected by these changes was elder people
[aged 50-65] since they were forced to immediately implement specific societal and cognitive
skills. The solution against the problem of the social and employment exclusion has risen
from the field of education and vocational training through the planning and materialisation
of targeted programmes.
The research aims to contribute to the broader social debate of the enhancement of the system
of Continuing Vocational Training [CVT] in Greece through the making of contemporary
active policies to combat unemployment and social exclusion of the elder people. The chosen
group for the research was the CVT Specialists of the Centres for Vocational Training [CVTs]
and their relation with the social and employment excluded elder people [aged 50-65].
The current research places itself in the field of Adult Education, and more precisely in
Planning, Management and Evaluation of Adult Education Programmes. The methodology
used was the quantitative approach, and the formula aiming at the gathering of numerical data
was the questionnaire.
The main research findings regarding the CVT Specialists self-perception for their profile has
shown that their basic studies had not provided them with important help in relation with the
position they held. What turned to be really important was the part of working experience. As
for the procedure of planning and materialising educational programmes of vocational
training on the specified social group of the elder people [aged 50-65], the findings suggested
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that they didn’t have sufficient knowledge or specified education. Finally, at specific
correlations, there were observed some differences on the parts of profile and of planning and
materialising, related with age and gender.