The French Personal Training Account: the advent of a commodified and disintermediated rationale
Avec le Compte Personnel de Formation: l’avènement d’une logique marchande et désintermédiée
Coralie Perez
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The Personal Training Account (CPF) reform has been presented as one of the major innovations of the September 5, 2018 "Act for the freedom to choose one's future career." In fact, it marks an important moment for the French system of continuing training, marking the transition from a system heavily regulated by collective actors toward an individualized system largely centered on the free play of competition and the market. The reform has three explicit objectives: rendering persons autonomous in their choice of training, reorienting training offers in line with increasing qualifications, and reducing inequalities in access to training. Are these achievable objectives? Here we argue that although the reform was designed and implemented by economists, it is precisely economic reasoning that may suggest they are not.
Keywords: Individual Learning account; vocational training system; responsability; desintermediation; certification; occupational guidance; continuing training; Compte personnel de formation; système institutionnel de formation; responsabilité; orientation professionnelle; formation continue (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-10
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Published in Savoirs : Revue internationale de recherches en éducation et formation des adultes, 2019, Le nouvel adulte en formation face à ses responsabilités À propos du Compte Personnel de Formation, 2 (50), pp.87-100. ⟨10.3917/savo.050.0087⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/savo.050.0087
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