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Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels Steven Hodge, Roslin Brennan Kemmis, Jillian Downing and Michele Simons

Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels

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Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels. Steven Hodge, Roslin Brennan Kemmis, Jillian Downing and Michele Simons. Introducing ACDEVEG. The Australian Council of Deans of Education Vocational Education Group Productivity Commission study of the VET workforce - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels

Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levelsSteven Hodge, Roslin Brennan Kemmis, Jillian Downing and Michele Simons

Page 2: Identifying VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels

Introducing ACDEVEG

• The Australian Council of Deans of Education Vocational Education Group

• Productivity Commission study of the VET workforce

• Task of identifying the higher education contribution to VET teacher and trainer development

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Mapping HE VET teacher qualifications

• Involved analysing 30 VET teacher programs offered by 11 higher education institutions

• Programs include Associate Degrees (AQF 6), Bachelors Degrees (AQF 7), Graduate Certificates and Diplomas (AQF 8) and Masters Degrees (AQF 9)

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Knowledge & skill focus areas

• Context – social, policy, systemic• Curriculum, program and learning strategy• Teaching and learning • Literacy and numeracy• Learner diversity

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Knowledge & skill focus areas (continued)

• Assessment and evaluation• Workplace and organisational context• The VET profession • VET research• Leadership and management

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One qualification mapped to the AQF

• The University of Tasmania Bachelor of Education (Applied Learning)

• The AQF ‘dimensions of learning outcomes’ as a mapping framework

• Yields a rich picture of the knowledge and skills developed by VET teachers undertaking the program

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Current focus

Analysing models for representing professional knowledge and skills, e.g.

• IBSA VET Practitioners Capability Framework• AITSL Professional Standards for Teachers• Turner-Bissett’s Teachers’ Professional

Knowledge Bases• Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Favoured model

Heath et al’s Education Discipline Threshold Learning Outcomes model (ALTC/ACDE 2011)

• Aligns to AQF levels and dimensions of learning outcomes

• Provides a rich picture of the body of knowledge and skills underpinning teachers’ work

• Can be customised to reflect the knowledge and skills specific to VET teachers (as revealed in the ACDEVEG mapping work)

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Next steps

• Build on the ALTC/ACDE TLO model to produce a statement of the VET teacher and trainer body of knowledge and skills

• Used in future development and refinement of ACDEVEG qualifications

• Used to represent VET teacher knowledge and skills at higher AQF levels for prospective students and stakeholders

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Questions? Suggestions?