Professional Ethics of Students in Secondary Vocational School

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Title: Professional Ethics of Students in Secondary Vocational School
Language: English
Authors: Sujanya Sombatteera, Xiaojuan Yuan, Nichcha Ritkhajorn, Pradit Songsangyos
Source: Journal of Education and Learning. 2026 15(2):56-65.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education
Descriptors: Career and Technical Education, Ethics, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Knowledge Level, Family Role, School Role, Teacher Role, Ethical Instruction, Barriers, Moral Values, Foreign Countries
Geographic Terms: China
ISSN: 1927-5250
1927-5269
Abstract: In the education system, Chinese students are required to acquire professional ethics education criteria. However, it was found that graduates mainly fail in professional ethics education. This study aimed first to examine the current state of vocational ethics, second to investigate the problems in vocational ethics among students, and third to provide guidelines for enhancing vocational ethics among students at the secondary vocational school of Dazhou Vocational Senior High School. The samples are 186 teachers and 382 students. Questionnaires and interviews are used to collect data. Frequency, percentage and content analysis are conducted. The findings are as follows: First, family members lack a solid understanding of educational concepts, and second, the school's moral education institutions are not entirely effective. The teacher's professional moral education methods are insufficient for innovation; the timeliness is not stable and incompetent; third, in a working enterprise environment, students fail to meet its requirements. In addition, irrational teaching and learning are disconnected between the students and teachers. Students often neglect vocational morals, and the cultivation of vocational morals is low. Moreover, the guidelines for enhancing vocational ethics were declined due to the rapid development in China, but students' public moral consciousness is slow to develop. Those factors affect the students' correct views.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Accession Number: EJ1507302
Database: ERIC
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