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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/studyfoxx/public_html/proactivetraining.com.au/news/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Debate continually rages over the quality and suitability of the Certificate IV TAE as the mandated qualification to teach in a vocational education setting. An ARC project, led by Professor Erica Smith from Federation University, has tried to answer a simple question: “Would more highly-qualified teachers and trainers help to address quality problems in the Australian vocational education and training system?”<\/p>\n
The following partner organisations were also involved in this ARC-funded Linkage project:<\/p>\n
The project has concluded, and an executive summary produced. Further details, including summaries of progress and a list of project publications and conference papers to date can be found on the project’s website.<\/p>\n
The project ran over three years, beginning in 2015 and concluding in late 2017. It has involved stakeholder interviews and focus groups with both teachers and students in both public and private providers. These focused on what these groups thought made a good teacher or trainer. Later phases involved a series of case studies in public and private providers and two national surveys of VET teachers and trainers. The surveys gathered information about their experience and qualifications; approaches to teaching; the nature of, and their engagement in, professional development, what they gained from it and their views about quality. The final phase of the study used a ‘Delphi’ process to gather information and insights from national and international experts in VET policy and practice.<\/p>\n
This article draws very heavily on the executive summary to ensure the findings are faithfully reported.<\/p>\n
“The key findings of the project … were as follows:<\/p>\n
The project also found that “engagement in professional development (PD) was more common among more highly-qualified teachers.” This means, they believe, that PD is unlikely to compensate for the low level of initial qualification.<\/p>\n
The findings were very clear. Smith and her colleagues conclude that:<\/p>\n
“While any type of higher level qualification was helpful, VET pedagogy qualifications had specific utility in pedagogical and assessment matters. The Diploma of VET qualification made a difference here; but the significant difference was at degree level.”<\/p>\n
The Delphi phase respondents concurred, with over three-quarters advocating that at least the Diploma of VET be mandated as a minimum pedagogical qualification for all full-time VET teachers in all types of RTO. One-third advocated a degree.<\/p>\n
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