Understanding vocational healthcare students' skills of research and inquiry

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  • November 2021 – November 2026

Research and inquiry skills (RIS) are essential for vocational healthcare students’ performance, yet unexplored is how to understand RIS for students in upper secondary vocational education (MBO, ISCED3&4).

Objective

This PhD-research

  • defines vocational healthcare ISCED3&4-students’ RIS in the research literature and vocational practice
  • explores educators’ interventions to enhance students’ RIS

Results

The project aims for four scientific articles to be published. Furthermore, there will be presentations at scientific and practice-based conferences.

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15 November 2021 - 14 November 2026

Approach

The project starts with a scoping review concerning RIS that gives input to an interview study amongst vocational professionals and educators. Vocational educators’ interventions to enhance students’ RIS will be explored in a multiple case study and a vignette study.

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  • Elly de Bruijn | Professor | Research group Vocational Education
    Elly de Bruijn
    • Professor
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Vocational Education
  • Annoesjka Boersma | Researcher | Vocational Education
    Annoesjka Boersma
    • Researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Vocational Education

PhD student: Erica Wijnands-Pot
Responsible supervisor: prof. dr. Elly de Bruijn
Supervisor: dr. Annoesjka Boersma

 

"Attention for knowledge development concerning research and inquiry skills in vocational education is crucial, especially for healthcare."

Committee doctoral grant for teachers

Co-financing

Erica is awarded with a doctoral grant for teachers (Dutch Research Council, NWO).

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Collaboration with knowledge partners

In this PhD project, we collaborate with Open University and mboRijnland.