Context: In most countries, there is a significant increase in the number of students at risk - as a result of soci
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Context: In most countries, there is a significant increase in the number of students at risk - as a result of social conditions and also the [Coronavirus Disease 2019] COVID-19 pandemic when many students experienced isolation and lack of live communication with their study mates. The increase in the number of students at risk in vocational education and training (VET) has motivated many academic researchers to examine factors influencing the rise in the number of students at risk and share good-practice identified.
Approach: Research findings in academic publications on good practice in working with students at risk in VET using qualitative and quantitative research methods. Qualitative research methods, interviews of students, and focus group discussions with representatives of teaching staff in Latvia were used. A survey of VET teachers working with at-risk students was used as quantitative research methods.
Findings: An excellent and innovative finding was identified as a practice of designating a group mentor - representative of teaching staff devoting his/her full-time workload for individual support and conversations with students at risk. Students have mentioned that it was beneficial and important for them, as often their family members could not provide such support. It was also noted that well-furnished classrooms and other facilities matter a great deal as motivating factors, as well as involvement of students in sports activities and student governance bodies.
Conclusions: Training and seminars for teaching and support staff for work with at-risk students is highly relevant for organising successful work with at-risk students in VET. It is highly recommended to have representatives from teaching staff specifically designated to provide individual consultations regularly and upon a specific need for students at risk on a broad spectrum of issues related to their personal life and studies at school.
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Authors:
Sloka, Biruta; Buligina, Ilze; Tora, Ginta; Dzelme, Juris ... [+] Show more
Sloka, Biruta;
Buligina, Ilze;
Tora, Ginta;
Dzelme, Juris;
Brante, Ilze;
Liepina, Kristine;
Angena, Anna [-] Show less
Conference name: European Conference on Educational Research (ECER)
Date: 2023
Geographic subjects:
Latvia; Europe
Resource type: Conference paper
Subjects:
Vocational education and training; Providers of education and training; Quality ... [+] Show more
Vocational education and training;
Providers of education and training;
Quality;
Students [-] Show less