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02. Vocational Education and Training (VETNET) Research Workshop
VET Research Framework - Challenges and Benefits
Lázaro Moreno Herrera1, Michael Gessler2, Christof Nägele3, Lorenz Lassnigg4, Barbara E. Stalder5
1Stockholm University, Sweden; 2University of Bremen, Germany; 3University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern, Switzerland; 4Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna, Austria; 5University of Teacher Education Bern, Switzerland
Presenting Author:Moreno Herrera, Lázaro;
Gessler, Michael;
Nägele, Christof;
Lassnigg, Lorenz;
Stalder, Barbara E.
Vocational education and training (VET) is a multidisciplinary and multifaceted applied research field. Research is driven by practical, social, political, and scientific interests. The aim of the workshop discussion is to give continuity to earlier discussions aimed to further elaborate an analytical framework on VET research. The framework aims to integrate current VET research, to identify research gaps and to develop a proposal on future research. A first draft of the framework has been discussed during the first VET Skills Week 2016, organized by the European Commission, and further developed at the Crossing Boundaries Conference 2017 in Rostock, and the second VET Skills Week 2017. Likewise, a discussion was also held as part of the sessions of the 2018 and 2019 and 2022 and 2023 ECER conferences.
Methodology, Methods, Research Instruments or Sources Used The framework organizes VET research along three analytical levels and three analytical foci.
The analytical foci highlight the role and needs of the learners or students, the trainers and teachers and the object or work process. They consider that VET is on education and training and on becoming a subject specific expert and a professional expert in a specific vocational area.
The analytical levels highlight the role of individuals (micro-level), schools and enterprises (meso-level), as well as educational policy and society (macro-level). They consider the interdependence of individual, and institutional actors.
Conclusions, Expected Outcomes or Findings This model aims at integrating not only different needs expressed by the participants with respect to their region or country, but also different scientific theories and methods. It reflects the country-specific status of VET, as well as it social and cultural embeddedness and historical context. It acknowledges that VET research is always embedded in a socio-political-historical context in a way that one solution cannot fit all needs. References Does not applies