International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument

Context: International comparative research on Vocational Education and Training (VET) is gaining importance, as global cooperation and mutual learning in VET grows.  However, it is characterized by a high degree of complexity, due on one hand, to the heterogeneity of the VET sector, and on the oth...

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Main Authors: Pujun Chen, Anastasia Goncharova, Matthias Pilz, Dietmar Frommberger, Junmin Li, Olga Romanova, Yueru Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Research Network Vocational Education and Training (VETNET) 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
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VET
Online Access:https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup2/ijrvet/article/view/696
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spelling doaj-6579f4e7c7fd4c8090cd2a37c50fdcea2021-08-21T17:53:06ZengEuropean Research Network Vocational Education and Training (VETNET)International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training2197-86382197-86462021-08-018410.13152/IJRVET.8.4.2International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis InstrumentPujun Chen0Anastasia Goncharova1Matthias Pilz2Dietmar Frommberger3Junmin Li4Olga Romanova5Yueru Lin6University of Cologne, GermanyOsnabrück University, GermanyUniversity of Cologne, GermanyOsnabrück University, GermanyUniversity of Cologne, GermanyNational Research University, RussiaEast China Normal University, China Context: International comparative research on Vocational Education and Training (VET) is gaining importance, as global cooperation and mutual learning in VET grows.  However, it is characterized by a high degree of complexity, due on one hand, to the heterogeneity of the VET sector, and on the other hand to the unique challenges of international comparisons.  In addition, comparative research projects are increasingly conducted in the form of cross-border collaborations, which have their own particular organizational and methodological considerations, opportunities, and challenges. This paper presents an example of a cooperative research process, aimed at investigating the complex phenomenon of the competence-based approach in Russian and Chinese VET. In providing an example of developing an instrument for curriculum analysis and comparison, we discuss and reflect on the methodological and organizational peculiarities and challenges of the research process conducted collaboratively by an international team.  Method: The instrument for analysis and comparison of curricular documents, was developed in an iterative multi-stage process, combining deductive and inductive steps. The embeddedness of the elements of a competence-based approach in curricular documents is investigated, using qualitative content analysis. To develop a coding frame, we started with a comprehensive partially systematic literature review of international, Russian and Chinese discourses on competence-based curricula. The frame was built on the selected model of competence-based education, and on accumulated results of the literature analysis of national discourses. Furthermore, during the first coding process, an iterative adaptation of the developed instrument took place. Results: The result of this process was the development of an analysis instrument which, on the one hand, is well-adapted to each national context and, on the other hand, allows a comparison of results along the same dimensions of analysis, in our case, elements of the competence-based approach in curriculum.  Conclusion: Developing an analysis framework for a cross-cultural comparative investigation of such a diffuse and heterogeneous construct as the competence-based approach, can pose a methodological challenge for an international team of researchers. However, an effective application of own team resources such as proficiency in different languages, insider and outsider perspectives, along with continuous intensive communication and a flexible, iterative research process, allows development of a well-adapted analysis instrument for international comparison. https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup2/ijrvet/article/view/696International Comparative ResearchVocational Education and TrainingVETCompetence-Based EducationCurriculumAnalysis Instrument
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author Pujun Chen
Anastasia Goncharova
Matthias Pilz
Dietmar Frommberger
Junmin Li
Olga Romanova
Yueru Lin
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Anastasia Goncharova
Matthias Pilz
Dietmar Frommberger
Junmin Li
Olga Romanova
Yueru Lin
International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
International Comparative Research
Vocational Education and Training
VET
Competence-Based Education
Curriculum
Analysis Instrument
author_facet Pujun Chen
Anastasia Goncharova
Matthias Pilz
Dietmar Frommberger
Junmin Li
Olga Romanova
Yueru Lin
author_sort Pujun Chen
title International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
title_short International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
title_full International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
title_fullStr International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
title_full_unstemmed International Curriculum Comparison in Vocational Education and Training: A Collaborative Development of an Analysis Instrument
title_sort international curriculum comparison in vocational education and training: a collaborative development of an analysis instrument
publisher European Research Network Vocational Education and Training (VETNET)
series International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
issn 2197-8638
2197-8646
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Context: International comparative research on Vocational Education and Training (VET) is gaining importance, as global cooperation and mutual learning in VET grows.  However, it is characterized by a high degree of complexity, due on one hand, to the heterogeneity of the VET sector, and on the other hand to the unique challenges of international comparisons.  In addition, comparative research projects are increasingly conducted in the form of cross-border collaborations, which have their own particular organizational and methodological considerations, opportunities, and challenges. This paper presents an example of a cooperative research process, aimed at investigating the complex phenomenon of the competence-based approach in Russian and Chinese VET. In providing an example of developing an instrument for curriculum analysis and comparison, we discuss and reflect on the methodological and organizational peculiarities and challenges of the research process conducted collaboratively by an international team.  Method: The instrument for analysis and comparison of curricular documents, was developed in an iterative multi-stage process, combining deductive and inductive steps. The embeddedness of the elements of a competence-based approach in curricular documents is investigated, using qualitative content analysis. To develop a coding frame, we started with a comprehensive partially systematic literature review of international, Russian and Chinese discourses on competence-based curricula. The frame was built on the selected model of competence-based education, and on accumulated results of the literature analysis of national discourses. Furthermore, during the first coding process, an iterative adaptation of the developed instrument took place. Results: The result of this process was the development of an analysis instrument which, on the one hand, is well-adapted to each national context and, on the other hand, allows a comparison of results along the same dimensions of analysis, in our case, elements of the competence-based approach in curriculum.  Conclusion: Developing an analysis framework for a cross-cultural comparative investigation of such a diffuse and heterogeneous construct as the competence-based approach, can pose a methodological challenge for an international team of researchers. However, an effective application of own team resources such as proficiency in different languages, insider and outsider perspectives, along with continuous intensive communication and a flexible, iterative research process, allows development of a well-adapted analysis instrument for international comparison.
topic International Comparative Research
Vocational Education and Training
VET
Competence-Based Education
Curriculum
Analysis Instrument
url https://journals.sub.uni-hamburg.de/hup2/ijrvet/article/view/696
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