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Exploring Pedagogical and Digital Practices in Vocational Education and Training: Comparing Teacher and Student Perspectives

This article investigates the pedagogical and digital practices of vocational education and training teachers, offering comparative insights from both teacher and student perspectives. To this end, two questionnaires were constructed for teachers and students and then validated by means of inter-jud...

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Published in:Education sciences 2024-07, Vol.14 (7), p.734
Main Authors: Noguera, Ingrid, Barrientos, Daniel, Torres-Sánchez, Mónica, Pineda-Herrero, Pilar
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Learning Processes
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Response rates
Social networks
Student attitudes
Student Experience
Student Needs
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