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EDTAS1204 Applied Research and Reflective Practice in VET

The unit uses the `Boyer¿ framework of scholarship (Boyer, 1996), introducing theoretical, reflective and critical understandings of vocational education and training (VET) and VET practice, and developing research techniques. The Boyer framework of scholarship has four components: Discovery, Integration, Application and Teaching. The unit begins with the context of teaching in the VET field of practice, and the integration of pieces of scholarship and research in a field to develop new understanding. It then examines literature on VET teachers' development and practice, examining the use of new knowledge to improve professionalism and teaching. The unit ends with the `Discovery component¿: students undertake an original research project. Students undertake all stages of conceptualising, planning, implementing and writing up a small research project in VET or in students' industry or discipline area.

Credit points
15
EFTSL
0.125
Band
Band 1
Field of Education
Teacher Education: Vocational Education and Training (070109)

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