AI Statement

The International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training (IJRVET) requires authors to disclose any use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the preparation of a manuscript. This includes, but is not limited to, generative models used for text, image, code, or data-related assistance. Any such use must be disclosed in a manner appropriate to scholarly practice.

Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, integrity, originality, and scientific quality of their work.

Where AI tools have been used, authors must indicate which tools or generative models were used, for what purpose, and to what extent. Relevant uses may include, for example, reviewing or summarising the state of research, generating hypotheses, developing a scientific method, coding, analysing data, creating or editing images, translating text, or checking grammar, style, and spelling. Uses that do not materially affect the scientific content of the manuscript must also be disclosed. The description may be brief but should be sufficiently specific to allow readers, reviewers, and editors to assess the role of AI in the preparation of the manuscript.

Authors must include the AI Statement at the end of the manuscript, before the references.

If no AI tools were used, authors must include the following statement: “No artificial intelligence (AI) tools were used in the preparation of this manuscript.”

Failure to disclose the use of AI tools will result in rejection of the manuscript or, if discovered after publication, retraction of the article.