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\"ContinuingGovernments across Europe have devoted a good bit of thinking time to designing professional development arrangements for VET teachers and trainers. The designs vary markedly, as is demonstrated in Professional development for VET teachers and trainers<\/em><\/a> a Briefing Paper<\/em> released in July by CEDEFOP<\/a> (the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training).  Despite the many and varied approaches several features about professional development are reasonably consistent.  There is universal endorsement of continuing professional development (CPD) as an integral part of a VET teacher’s or trainer’s working life. Read more…link to the rest of the article<\/p>\n

The Briefing Paper<\/em> explains:<\/p>\n

About half of the countries have established a legal basis for teacher and trainer CPD. However, not all of them have defined its amount, duration and expected outcomes. In some countries, CPD is a teachers’ right, sometimes covered by collective agreements (Italy, Malta, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden); in others, it is an obligation (Bulgaria, Cyprus, Latvia, Hungary, Portugal, UK-England) or a part of the school development and quality assurance processes (Bulgaria, Italy, Poland, Portugal). In Spain and Slovakia, attending CPD programmes translates into wage bonuses for teachers.<\/p>\n

CEDEFOP’s Briefing Paper<\/em> is useful background for our own national conversation about the need for an Australia-wide approach to CPD for VET teachers\/trainers. In January 2016, Commonwealth Department of Education Training released Quality of assessment in vocational education and training – Discussion Paper<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

There are marked differences between European nations about the kinds of organisations that provide accredited or recognised CPD programs. Some nations adopt several strategies. The Briefing Paper<\/em> sets out seven approaches including:<\/p>\n