Research in International Transfer of Vocational Education and Training – A Systematic Literature Review

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training Pub Date : 2021-12-15 DOI:10.13152/ijrvet.8.4.7
Miriam Toepper, O. Zlatkin‐Troitschanskaia, C. Kühling-Thees
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Context: The transfer of vocational education and training (VET) has a long tradition and can be based on various conceptual and methodical approaches. Transfer process and success can be influenced by numerous factors at different levels (systemic, institutional and individual). However, the existing research on the challenges and success factors of VET transfer is very heterogenous and fragmented. Method: To provide a comprehensive and structured overview of the current state of the international research on transfer in the context of VET, we conducted a literature review, which is presented here. Using the method of systematic literature review, a total of 231 studies were found and 41 studies were selected based on the defined criteria for full text analysis. Findings: Various specific research foci and analytical approaches used on the included studies were identified and documented. The transfer of a dual VET system or its elements is based on different approaches and perspectives of the recipient country and the transferee. Major challenges for the transfer of dual VET systems include the social reputation of VET in the recipient countries and (language- and culture-related) communication difficulties between the involved parties. For a successful transfer of VET, a deeper knowledge of the contextual conditions in the recipient country are of particular importance, as well as a close, longstanding cooperation between the involved parties. Conclusion: The generated knowledge about key contextual conditions at the individual, company and systemic level in the context of VET transfer can provide a valuable basis for future VET cooperation. 
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职业教育培训国际转移研究——系统文献综述
背景:职业教育和培训(VET)的转移有着悠久的传统,可以基于各种概念和方法。转移过程和成功可以受到不同层面(系统、机构和个人)的许多因素的影响。然而,现有的关于职业技术教育转移面临的挑战和成功因素的研究非常分散。方法:为了对职业技术教育背景下转移的国际研究现状进行全面和结构化的概述,我们进行了文献综述,如下所示。采用系统文献综述的方法,共发现231篇研究,根据确定的标准选择41篇研究进行全文分析。发现:确定并记录了纳入研究中使用的各种特定研究焦点和分析方法。双重职业教育教育体系或其要素的转移是基于受援国和受援国的不同方法和观点。双重职业教育教育体系转移的主要挑战包括职业教育教育在接受国的社会声誉以及相关各方之间(与语言和文化有关的)沟通困难。对于成功的职业教育技术培训转移,对受援国背景条件的深入了解以及相关各方之间的密切、长期合作尤为重要。结论:在职业培训转移的背景下,在个人、公司和系统层面上产生的关于关键情境条件的知识可以为未来的职业培训合作提供有价值的基础。
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