2024
DOI: 10.1108/aeds-07-2023-0083
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Demand-driven approach of vocational education and training (VET) and experiential learning: a thematic analysis through systematic literature review (SLR)

Shankar Lal Gupta,
Arun Mittal,
Shilpa Singh
et al.

Abstract: PurposeThis study investigates the various themes around the demand-driven approach of vocational education and training (VET). The study focuses on investigating two major aspects of VET. Firstly, the extant literature has been systematically classified based on seven parameters: Geography, Focus on Vocational Education, Research Methods, Economic Sector, Origin of Study, Type of Training and Level of Skill. Secondly, this study has explored various themes around the VET implementation, performance gaps and r… Show more

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“…This study employed thematic analysis as the data analysis technique to address the research objectives. The thematic analysis allowed for the identification, analysis, and reporting of patterns (themes) within the data, facilitating a structured and comprehensive overview (Gupta et al, 2024) of the research trends in authentic and diagnostic assessments. By categorizing aspects found in the selected articles into relevant themes, the study could systematically analyze the factors influencing the implementation and effectiveness of these assessments.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This study employed thematic analysis as the data analysis technique to address the research objectives. The thematic analysis allowed for the identification, analysis, and reporting of patterns (themes) within the data, facilitating a structured and comprehensive overview (Gupta et al, 2024) of the research trends in authentic and diagnostic assessments. By categorizing aspects found in the selected articles into relevant themes, the study could systematically analyze the factors influencing the implementation and effectiveness of these assessments.…”
Section: Figure 2 Initial Network Visualisation Vosviewersmentioning
confidence: 99%