Teaching and learning
The vocational education and training workforce: New roles and ways of working - At a glance
- Item:
- 1521
- Title:
- The vocational education and training workforce: New roles and ways of working - At a glance
- Authors:
- NCVER
- Publication date: 
- 25 October 2004
- Type:
- Research summary
- Themes:
- Teaching and learning > VET practitioners > General
- Teaching and learning > VET practitioners > Nature of work
- Teaching and learning > VET practitioners > Professional development (VET practitioners)
- VET system > VET workforce > Professional development (VET workforce)
- VET system > VET workforce > VET teachers
- ISBN:
- 1 920896 10 4
Reforms to Australia's vocational education and training (VET) sector over the past few years have brought about significant changes to the work of VET staff and the focus of their roles. This publication summarises recent research into the changing roles of VET leaders, managers, teaching and support staff, and the way they work. The role of senior managers is increasingly focused on the external environment and building links with stakeholder organisations. Front-line managers focus on internal business practices and how to modify these to meet new clients' needs. The role of VET teachers is becoming more diverse and team-based. Within these teams, teaching support staff play a critical part. The publication also summarises a range of human resource and professional development issues, identified by VET staff, which need to be tackled to help them work more effectively in the future.


