The understandings about learners and learning that are imparted in Certificate IV level courses for VET teachers and trainers

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Author: Simons, Michele; Smith, Erica

Abstract:

Much of the literature on vocational education and training (VET) professional development for teachers and trainers in Australia has been descriptive, outlining the development, construction and outcomes of a range of initiatives or analysing the nature and extent of initial and on-going professional development for teachers and trainers. There has been little critical analysis of curricula which led to the attainment of what has been the most common Australian initial VET teacher/trainer qualification, the Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training (AWT), either in terms of the intended or enacted curricula as it was delivered in many hundreds of locations across Australia. This paper addresses this gap. It presents the outcomes of research that examined ways in which learners and processes of learning were constructed, understood and embedded in the delivery of the Certificate IV AWT. This qualification was delivered from 1998 until November 2006. In late 2004 a new Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAA) was introduced, but there was a 'teach-out period' of two years on the old qualification. The study involved 16 case studies of registered training organisations that delivered the Certificate IV in AWT. The paper updates the study by examining how the changes associated with the new qualification may affect understandings of learners and learning.

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Much of the literature on vocational education and training (VET) professional development for teachers and trainers in Australia has been descriptive, outlining the development, construction and outcomes of a range of initiatives or analysing the nature and extent of initial and on-going professional development for teachers and trainers. There has been little critical analysis of curricula which led to the attainment of what has been the most common Australian initial VET teacher/trainer qualification, the Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training (AWT), either in terms of ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Assessment; Outcomes; Research; Qualifications; Vocational education and training; Workforce development; Teaching and learning; Providers of education and training

Keywords: Critical analysis; Registered training organisation; Professional development; Case study; Workplace education and training; Training of trainers; Trainers; Teacher training; Teachers

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Wagga Wagga, New South Wales: Charles Sturt University, 2008

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Journal title: International journal of training research

Journal volume : 6

Journal number: 1

Journal date: 2008

Pages: pp.23-43

ISSN: 1448-0220

Statement of responsibility: Michele Simons and Erica Smith

Resource type: Article

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TD/TNC 94.762



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