VET research: where have we been? A qualitative content analysis of an Australian vocational education journal, 1993 to 2019

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
B. Clayton, R. Harris
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Academic journals communicate research findings, share knowledge and stimulate debate. They are the representative academic ‘voice’ for a discipline, reflecting its knowledge base. This paper examines all 350 articles published in the International Journal of Training Research from 1993 to 2019 to highlight significant trends over 27 years. It analyses the 462 authors, the article types and methodological characteristics, and their key themes and sub-themes. Analysis of authorship over time reveals rises in the proportions of females publishing, of international contributors from 30 different countries, of contributors affiliated with universities and of multiple authorship. Two-thirds of the articles were qualitative research or expository. Key themes were on political, organisational and structural change and on students, followed by vocational knowledge, learning and instruction, and vocational teachers. Studying the themes and sub-themes over time showed how their relative popularity in research has tended to parallel policy developments in the VET sector.
VET研究:我们去了哪里?1993年至2019年澳大利亚职业教育期刊的定性内容分析
学术期刊交流研究成果,分享知识,激发辩论。它们是一个学科的代表性学术“声音”,反映了它的知识基础。本文研究了1993年至2019年发表在《国际训练研究杂志》上的所有350篇文章,以突出27年来的重大趋势。它分析了462位作者,文章类型和方法特征,以及他们的主要主题和子主题。对作者身份的分析显示,女性出版、来自30个不同国家的国际撰稿人、大学附属撰稿人和多重作者的比例有所上升。三分之二的文章是定性研究或解释性的。主要主题是政治、组织和结构变革以及学生,其次是职业知识、学习和教学以及职业教师。随着时间的推移,对主题和子主题的研究表明,它们在研究中的相对受欢迎程度往往与职业教育技术部门的政策发展相平行。
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International Journal of Training Research
International Journal of Training Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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