Learning Objectives:
Focuses on the significant impact that research—particularly applied research—can have on improving Vocational Education and Training (VET) curricula and methods. By the end of the session, learners should understand the pivotal role that research plays in informing curriculum development. Research provides evidence-based insights into effective teaching practices, enabling educators and policymakers to make informed decisions about the content to include in the curriculum.
To begin the session, please read the following blog post titled “The Essential Role of Research in Curriculum Development.” This post highlights the critical role of research in informing the development of curriculum, providing evidence-based insights into effective teaching practices and helping educators and policy-makers make informed decisions.
Now, let’s focus specifically on applied research in Vocational Education and Training (VET) and how it contributes to curriculum improvement. The following PDF document highlights the significant role of applied research in enhancing curricula through three main processes: identifying gaps, enabling data-driven decision-making, and fostering repetitive
development. The document emphasises that as VET continues to evolve in response to labour market needs, integrating applied research into curriculum design and development is essential to ensure that educational programs remain relevant and effective.
Document – How Applied Research Improves Curricula in VET_Introduction
Now, you are invited to take the following quiz to help you assess your understanding of the issues dealt with, in this session. It includes 7 questions. Correct answers appear per question and the overall
score upon completion.