PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Exploring Chinese and Ethiopian higher VET adolescent learning motivation through the lens of self‑determination theory.

  • Sabika Khalid,
  • Chunhai Gao,
  • Cai Lianyu,
  • Jiang Lu,
  • Lu Xiuyu,
  • Endale Tadesse

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285439
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 5
p. e0285439

Abstract

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Ethiopia and China share a common educational agenda in cultivating and obtaining competent vocational graduates who fulfill the need of the modern, technologically advanced industrial workplace. Unlike most evidence, the present study adopted Self-determination Theory to understand Ethiopian and Chinese higher Vocational education and Training (VET) college students' learning motivation. Hence, this study recruited and interviewed 10 volunteers senior higher VET students from each setting to unfold their satisfaction with psychological needs. The study's main finding affirms that although both groups felt the autonomy of choosing the vocational field they sought to master, their learning process was submissive to their henpecked teaching method, which ultimately restrained the participants' feeling of competence for being enclosed in less practical training space. As per the study findings, we forward feasible policy and practical implications suggested for meeting the motivational needs of VET students and promoting learning stability.