期刊名称:Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training
电子版ISSN:1877-6345
出版年度:2014
卷号:6
期号:1
页码:1-20
DOI:10.1186/s40461-014-0006-0
出版社:Springer Verlag
摘要:Vocational learning comprises more than factual knowledge and procedures; the development of a vocational identity is a key aspect and outcome of vocational education provisions and assumed to play an integral role in how students learn and perform.Despite the salience of vocational identity however, the processes that contribute to its formation are far from fully understood.It is unclear whether and which elements of vocational education and training provision shape this process and if and to what degree forms of identity really support the actual vocational performance of a vocational learner.This study seeks to provide deeper understanding of the circumstances that enable different forms of identity to develop and how they direct learning and workplace effort.Using structural equation modeling with data from 504 vocational learners and correlation analysis with data from 187 industrial apprentices, this article proposes a model to account for key influences and the impacts of vocational identity formation for the commercial sector.The results indicate that vocational identity mediates and is closely aligned to the development of vocational engagement and competence.A free career choice and the provision of maximal functional integration into operating processes at the workplace are key factors underlying identity formation.