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Articles

Explicating Students' Personal Professional Theories in Vocational Education through Multi-method Triangulation

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Pages 567-586 | Published online: 24 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Students in competence-based vocational education are expected to actively construct a personal professional theory, in which they integrate different types of knowledge and beliefs. Students' personal professional theories are seen as an important learning outcome of competence-based vocational education. However, it is unknown how personal professional theories can be measured. This study focused on measuring the content and nature of students' personal professional theories using a multi-method triangulation approach, in which 16 students in the domain of Social Work constructed a concept map, an interview and a self-report. The results show that the relatively structured methods (i.e., interviews and concept maps) reveal more insight into students' personal professional theories than less structured methods (i.e., self-reports). It is concluded that both structure as well as adequate prompts are important in the process of explicating personal professional theories.

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1International Standard Classification of Education, a department of UNESCO.

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H. Schaap

Harmen Schaap, Deparment of Social Sciences, Utrecht University; Marieke Van der Schaaf, Utrecht University; Liesbeth Baartman, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven; Paul Kirschner, Open university of the Netherlands; Elly De Bruijn, Utrecht University.

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