The voices of vocational teachers in the UK: their perceptions of the nature and status of the further education teacher's professional knowledge

Printer-friendly versionPrinter-friendly version

Permanent URL for this page: http://hdl.voced.edu.au/10707/115441.


Author: Robson, Jocelyn

Abstract:

This small-scale, qualitative study focuses on the perceptions and beliefs of vocational teachers in England about the nature of expertise in teaching. Analysis of data collected from interviews with 12 experienced teachers showed that the respondents believed that much of their professional knowledge as teachers was tacit. Furthermore, they placed emphasis on practical, realistic, student-centred strategies as characteristics of good teaching. It is argued that teachers may have been influenced by the way they themselves acquired work-related knowledge in their first occupations, although without direct observation of their practice it is impossible to confirm this. Respondents also believed that there were significant differences in perceptions of teaching expertise between academic and vocational teachers and that teaching expertise was not widely valued. These findings have implications for the training of further education teachers and for the management of colleges.

The issue is indexed at TD/TNC 71.10 and individual articles are indexed from TD/TNC 71.601 to TD/TNC 71.606.

  [-] Show less

This small-scale, qualitative study focuses on the perceptions and beliefs of vocational teachers in England about the nature of expertise in teaching. Analysis of data collected from interviews with 12 experienced teachers showed that the respondents believed that much of their professional knowledge as teachers was tacit. Furthermore, they placed emphasis on practical, realistic, student-centred strategies as characteristics of good teaching. It is argued that teachers may have been influenced by the way they themselves acquired work-related knowledge in their first occupations, ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Vocational education and training; Research; Skills and knowledge; Higher education; Employment; Teaching and learning; Providers of education and training

Keywords: Vocational teachers; Further education; Professional recognition; Teacher training; Teachers

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain

Published: Adelaide, South Australia: NCVER, 2002

Access item:
Request Item from NCVER
Publisher or alternative source

Journal title: Australian and New Zealand journal of vocational education research

Journal volume : 10

Journal number: 2

Journal date: 2002

Pages: pp.95-113

ISSN: 1039-4001

Statement of responsibility: Jocelyn Robson

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 71.605



NCVER Author-Date style

 
Citation only
Full record
End Note
Plain Text
Rich Text
MS Word
 
 

 

Download