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Instructional sensitivity in vocational education.
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78536
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UPS BIBL CENTR
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DEUTSCHER, V.
Titolo
Instructional sensitivity in vocational education. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 21-33.
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Estratto da: Learning and Instruction 2018, 53
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Apprentices' performance after vocational educational training (VET) is commonly attributed to the effectiveness of the training. This implies the assumption that learners’ development of vocational knowledge and ability is significantly affected by vocational instruction. However, the few analyses that have been made of instructional sensitivity within the general school-based educational system, have in most cases shown little or no effect of instruction (time in school) on performance in assessments. The question as to whether, and to what extent, VET in adult education is effective (in the sense that it fosters the development of vocational knowledge and ability), as well as the related question—whether we are able to track the resulting learning progress with adequate measures (i.e., assessments)—has hardly been investigated. In the present study, we propose modeling of instructional sensitivity via differential item functioning (DIF), and apply this method to a sample of n = 534 apprentices. We find that during vocational instruction, apprentices significantly improved their performance in an assessment of vocational knowledge and ability, and that we were able to track these changes in the quality of their abilities over the span of a three year initial VET program: that is, the first program of vocational study in which apprentices become qualified to work in a given trade. Moreover, with this proposed method, it is possible to identify items that are particularly sensitive to instruction and that appear therefore to be amenable to the future development of vocational assessments.
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APPRENDIMENTO.
COMPETENZE.
DIDATTICA.
FORMAZIONE PROFESSIONALE.
GERMANIA.
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Pedagogico
Autore Secondario
WINTHER, E.
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Learning and Instruction 2018, 53
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