Effectiveness of Collaboration in VET: Measuring Skills for Solving Complex Vocational Problems With a Multidimensional Authentic Technology-Based Assessment

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.13152/ijrvet.10.1.3
Jessica Paeßens, Beifang Ma, Esther Winther
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Context:Collaboration and digitization in work and production process have been of scientific interest in the research field of vocational education and training for decades. So far, there is a lack of empirical evidence on the extent to which the performance of collaborative problem-solving can outperform individual problem-solving. An appropriate instrument for measuring collaborative performance appropriately has been lacking to this point: It is challenging to (1) collect data on interaction in collaboration in a standardized way and (2) to assign the individual performances to the group performance. In a web-based office simulation, this study examined the two-dimensional construct of collaborative problem-solving ability, which consists of cognitive and social components, and explored the effectiveness of collaboration. Methods:The test settings are systematically varied between individual and collaborative problem-solving in a domain-typical problem scenario in the economic domain. A theory-driven two-dimensional authentic instrument with a complex commercial problem in a web-based office simulation was applied to measure the performance in these two test settings. Multi-Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis was conducted to test for measurement invariance across test settings, the two-dimensional RASCH-Model incorporating between-item multidimensionality with correlated dimensions was used for ability estimation. ANOVA test was conducted to determine if there is a statistically significant difference with respect to the ability between the individual and collaborative test settings. Findings:The two-dimensional construct of collaborative problem-solving ability with correlated dimensions showed better fit than the unidimensional construct. The scalar measurement invariance was established after excluding three items. ANOVA tests confirmed that the collaborative setting enhances the problem-solving ability of learners significantly in both the cognitive component and social component, and the ability in cognitive component was more fostered. Conclusion:The findings suggested the validation of this multidimensional authentic instrument to measure the performance in a collaborative work environment in economic domains. The results showed the effectiveness of collaboration with a computer-based agent. In the practice of vocational training and education, teachers can use this instrument for the evaluation of the effectiveness of collaboration.
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职业教育合作的有效性:用多维真实技术评估来衡量解决复杂职业问题的技能
背景:几十年来,工作和生产过程中的协作和数字化一直是职业教育和培训研究领域的科学兴趣。到目前为止,关于协作解决问题的表现在多大程度上优于个人解决问题,还缺乏经验证据。到目前为止,还缺乏一种适当的工具来衡量协作绩效:这是具有挑战性的:(1)以标准化的方式收集协作中相互作用的数据;(2)将个人绩效分配给团队绩效。在基于网络的办公室模拟中,本研究考察了协作解决问题能力的二维结构,包括认知和社会成分,并探讨了协作的有效性。方法:在经济领域的领域典型问题场景中,测试设置系统地在个人和协作解决问题之间变化。在基于web的办公室模拟中,应用理论驱动的二维真实仪器来测量这两种测试设置中的性能。采用多组验证性因子分析检验各测试设置的测量不变性,采用项目间多维度与相关维度相结合的二维rasch模型进行能力估计。进行方差分析(ANOVA)检验,以确定在个人和协作测试设置之间的能力方面是否存在统计学上的显著差异。研究发现:协作解决问题能力的二维结构与相关维度的拟合效果优于一维结构。排除三项后建立标量测量不变性。方差分析证实,协作环境显著提高了学习者在认知和社会两方面的问题解决能力,并且在认知方面的能力得到了更大的培养。结论:研究结果表明,在经济领域的协同工作环境中,这种多维的真实工具可以衡量绩效。结果显示了与基于计算机的代理协作的有效性。在职业培训和教育的实践中,教师可以使用这个工具来评估合作的有效性。
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