2019
DOI: 10.32674/jis.v9i3.751
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Satisfiers and Dissatisfiers for International Vocational Education Students

Abstract: While the satisfaction of international students is frequently surveyed, much of this research is based on a very limited range of closed-item data collection methods, producing findings that partially reflect the researchers’ assumptions in designing the survey items. Recognizing the potential value in using methods that are more open-ended and qualitative analyses, the present study employed narrative frames and follow-up interviews to explore the satisfiers and dissatisfiers for international vocational edu… Show more

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“…These studies also indicate that NFs are being used in a wide range of countries and contexts, whether it be with language learners (Rabbidge, 2020;Ryan et al, 2019;Wette & Furneaux, 2018;Wicking, 2020), teachers (Bahrami et al, 2019;Feryok & Askaribigdeli, 2019;Moodie, 2016Moodie, , 2019Moodie & Feryok, 2015), or student teachers (Kartal & Demir, 2021). As can be seen, NFs are flexible research instruments and can be used to gather multiple narratives from a single participant (Feryok & Askaribigdeli, 2019) or a single narrative from hundreds of participants (Wicking, 2020).…”
Section: Narrative Framesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…These studies also indicate that NFs are being used in a wide range of countries and contexts, whether it be with language learners (Rabbidge, 2020;Ryan et al, 2019;Wette & Furneaux, 2018;Wicking, 2020), teachers (Bahrami et al, 2019;Feryok & Askaribigdeli, 2019;Moodie, 2016Moodie, , 2019Moodie & Feryok, 2015), or student teachers (Kartal & Demir, 2021). As can be seen, NFs are flexible research instruments and can be used to gather multiple narratives from a single participant (Feryok & Askaribigdeli, 2019) or a single narrative from hundreds of participants (Wicking, 2020).…”
Section: Narrative Framesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Thus, while the Saudi women suffered relatively severe discrimination within this context (cf. Ryan, Rabbidge, Wang, & Field, 2019), they also bore and enacted prejudices of their own.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%