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Orientating Tvet for Sustainable Development Introduction to the open File

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Original language: English

Rupert Maclean (Australia)

Foundation Director of UNESCO-UNEVOC, Bonn, Germany, since 2001. Ph.D. in Sociology of Education. Formerly Director, Secondary Education, UNESCO Paris; Chief of the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Educational Innovation for Development (ACEID), UNESCO Bangkok; and UNESCO Chief Technical Advisor for a UNDP-funded project to strengthen and upgrade teacher education in Myanmar. Co-editor (with David Wilson) of the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Library of TVET, published by Springer (Netherlands), which includes an International Handbook, Book Series, Annotated Bibliographies on TVET, and National Profiles of TVET systems. E-mail: r.maclean@unevoc.unesco.org

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Maclean, R. Orientating Tvet for Sustainable Development Introduction to the open File. Prospects 35, 269–272 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11125-005-4264-2

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