Understanding student decision-making about VET as a pathway: an Australian study

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Sarojni Choy, Darryl Dymock, L. Le, S. Billett
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ABSTRACT Although vocational education and training (VET) can lead to lucrative and fulfilling careers and plays a vital role in skilling workers for contemporary workplaces, it continues to have a low status in schools, among parents, and in the wider community. Many countries are now seeking to enhance the status of VET to increase its uptake by school leavers. The study reported here investigated factors that shape students’ decisions about post-school options and their views about promoting VET as a viable post-school option. Interview and survey data from 176 students from 11 schools and three VET institutions located in metropolitan and regional communities are discussed here. Their decision-making is influenced mainly by the information they received from familiars (i.e. parents, teachers, and friends). They suggest more detailed information about the utility and status of VET and occupations it serves may assist young people to consider it as a viable option.
理解学生将职业教育培训作为一种途径的决策:一项澳大利亚研究
摘要尽管职业教育和培训(VET)可以带来利润丰厚、成就感强的职业生涯,并在培养当代工作场所的技能方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但它在学校、家长和更广泛的社区中的地位仍然很低。许多国家现在都在寻求提高职业教育与培训的地位,以提高离校生的接受率。本文报道的这项研究调查了影响学生对课后选择的决定的因素,以及他们对将职业教育与培训作为一种可行的课后选择的看法。这里讨论了来自大都市和地区社区的11所学校和三所职业教育与培训机构的176名学生的访谈和调查数据。他们的决策主要受到来自家人(即父母、老师和朋友)的信息的影响。他们建议,关于VET的效用和地位以及它所服务的职业的更详细信息可能有助于年轻人将其视为一种可行的选择。
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International Journal of Training Research
International Journal of Training Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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