Exploring professional development practices for vocational education and training practitioners

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This paper addresses the practice of professional development within the Vocational Education and Training (VET) arena. The study object was to gain the perceptions held by a selected group of VET educators in the tourism and hospitality sector of the professional teaching/training competencies required for effective practice. The study was conducted utilising narrative inquiry, a qualitative research technique. The investigation concentrated on a case study context of educators currently working within a department of tourism and hospitality at a VET registered training organisation. Interviews were conducted with 10 front-line teaching educators and 4 management Heads of Department. Findings indicated that there was a breadth of professional teaching and training competencies required by VET educators to assist with effective delivery of teaching and learning strategies in the VET sector.

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Williams, K. (2009). Exploring professional development practices for vocational education and training practitioners. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 34(4), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.14221/ajte.2009v34n4.1

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