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E-Learning Platform for Enhancing 21st Century Skills for Vocational School Students: A Systematic Literature Review

Authors :
Mochamad Kamil Budiarto
Asrowi
Gunarhadi
Ravik Karsidi
Abdul Rahman
Source :
Electronic Journal of e-Learning. 2024 22(5):76-90.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The importance of skills for vocational high school graduates in entering the workforce, facing competition, and increasing productivity, in accordance with the current industry needs, cannot be overstated. E-learning has become one of the platforms that vocational high schools can utilize to assist students in acquiring the necessary skills such as literacy, communication, collaboration and critical thinking as needed in the 21st century. However, the issue lies in determining the type of e-learning that can enhance students' learning outcomes and skills. This paper aims to present an analysis and description of the implementation of different types of e-learning in vocational high school education. The research adopts a systematic literature review approach, incorporating research questions: i) what types of e-learning are being used? ii) what are the impacts of implementing e-learning in vocational high schools? and iii) what competencies can be enhanced through the implementation of e-learning. The subject of this research is articles that have been published in Scopus and Google Scholar-indexed journals. The article selection technique employed the PRISMA method, which successfully obtained 35 articles out of the 2,093 articles. The review results indicate that there are many variations in the utilization of e-learning formats in schools. Digital learning media is one type of e-learning that is often used by teachers, although there are many other types such as e-modules, Learning Management System, multimedia, and others. In addition, the research findings showed that through e-learning, many 21st-century skills, such as literacy and critical thinking abilities can be improved. The findings further showed that e-learning contributes to the improvement of learning outcomes in psychomotor and cognitive aspects. These research findings are expected to serve as a basis for vocational school teachers to confidently utilize e-learning in their teaching activities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1479-4403
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Electronic Journal of e-Learning
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1434176
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research<br />Information Analyses