Learning and Education
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In late modern societies education determines access to employment and social integration although the connection of education with specific occupations is being more and more dissolved. Especially those with low qualifications are disadvantaged in the competition for scarce jobs and threatened by risks of exclusion. At the same time formal education in school and training are less and less sufficient and has to be complemented by lifelong learning inclusing informal and non-formal learning.

On the research level we are interested how individuals reflect their learning biographies across formal, non-formal and informal learning processes and take educational decisions. In international perspective it needs to be analysed how disadvantage emerges from selective education; whether measures against educational disadvantage aim at the compensation of individual deficits or at flexible access to and support within regular education; and to what extent they recognise non-formal and informal learning. 

On the practice level we are concerned with the development of approaches of holistic education - for example in the cooperation of school and youth serv ices or youth work and vocational training - which are not stigmatising but motivate learners for exploring their potentials. 

  • GOETE

    GOETE - "Governance of Educational Trajectories in Europe": a European research project on the regulation of transitions within the education system. Funded by FP7.

    Duration: 2010-2012

  • Young talents in the crafts

    Evaluation of the project  "Young talents in the regional crafts" run by the Karlsruhe Chamber of Crafts

    Duration: 2009-2010

  • Training of the trainer

    Since January 2009, IRIS is conducting the project "Training the trainer", funded by the Federal Government's programme "Xenos - Integration und Vielfalt".

    Duration: 2009-2011

  • QIB - Qualitative indicators in education

    Action research project on the foundations of intercultural education with young migrants in their transitions to work.

    Duration: 2004-2006 

  • Expertise Learning processes in youth work

    IRIS has been involved in the design of a national government report system on education and learning by contributing an expertise on non-formal education and informal learning in Europe. The theoretical rationale of the expertise is a model of welfare and transition regimes which can be used to derive institutional and societal models of youth.

    Duration: August 2003  

  • Informal learning and performing arts

    Coordination of the European research project "Secondary learning effects in community arts". Funded by the programme "Youth for Europe.

    Duration: 1996-2000

  • Projects on Education before 2000
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