The paper reports on a study examining the issues facing vocational education and training (VET) practitioners who aspire to undertake formal research and move towards publishing their research. Research participants were drawn from attendees at a publishing workshop that was mounted at the 2008 conference of the Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA). The study utilised notes made by the conveners of that workshop, and the collective work produced in groups of participants, responses to an email interview six months after the date of the workshop, and subsequent in-depth telephone conversations. The study showed that practitioner researchers faced considerable difficulties in pursuing their research and ...
© 2015 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). In Australia, the question of ...
Research conducted by the veterinary education community is critical to continual improvement of edu...
This paper examines what is arguably the most important issue in qualitative research - access to wi...
What is the status and role of research in VET reform? How are the views of practitioners positioned...
This paper has a dual purpose. First it details key findings of a research study conducted in 2011 f...
In this paper the proposition that vocational education research ought to have a greater impact on t...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of the place that theory plays in vocational education and...
This paper reports on some initial research into what students, teachers and managers in training pr...
Purpose - As neoliberal reforms take hold in the vocational education and training (VET) sector in A...
Vocational education and training (VET) systems differ internationally regarding how practitioners a...
In Australia, the question of the level and nature of qualifications for vocational education and tr...
Mixed methods research is an emerging third methodological movement with a growing body of trans-dis...
This paper reports on the professional development of vocational education and training (VET) teache...
The quality of vocation education and training (VET)teaching in Australia has long been contested. S...
The aim of this study is to explore the professionalisation of vocational education and training (VE...
© 2015 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). In Australia, the question of ...
Research conducted by the veterinary education community is critical to continual improvement of edu...
This paper examines what is arguably the most important issue in qualitative research - access to wi...
What is the status and role of research in VET reform? How are the views of practitioners positioned...
This paper has a dual purpose. First it details key findings of a research study conducted in 2011 f...
In this paper the proposition that vocational education research ought to have a greater impact on t...
This paper is a preliminary investigation of the place that theory plays in vocational education and...
This paper reports on some initial research into what students, teachers and managers in training pr...
Purpose - As neoliberal reforms take hold in the vocational education and training (VET) sector in A...
Vocational education and training (VET) systems differ internationally regarding how practitioners a...
In Australia, the question of the level and nature of qualifications for vocational education and tr...
Mixed methods research is an emerging third methodological movement with a growing body of trans-dis...
This paper reports on the professional development of vocational education and training (VET) teache...
The quality of vocation education and training (VET)teaching in Australia has long been contested. S...
The aim of this study is to explore the professionalisation of vocational education and training (VE...
© 2015 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). In Australia, the question of ...
Research conducted by the veterinary education community is critical to continual improvement of edu...
This paper examines what is arguably the most important issue in qualitative research - access to wi...