The narrative of a VET workforce shortage in Australia: reality, myth or opportunity?
ISSN: 0040-0912
Article publication date: 5 September 2023
Issue publication date: 12 August 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of the paper is to examine whether there really is a shortage of VET teachers, and if so, whether there are links to the salary offered and to the qualifications required.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper uses three main approaches to examine the narrative of a shortage of VET teachers in Australia.
Findings
There was no documented evidence of a VET teacher shortage, beyond a general perception of shortage in line with other occupations due to the post-COVID economic recovery. Salaries for VET teachers were found to compare well with other education occupations and other jobs in the economy. There was no evidence of the required qualifications deterring entry. The main concern appears to be whether VET can adequately train workers for other sectors in shortage.
Research limitations/implications
The research did not include empirical survey work and suggests that this needs to be carried out urgently.
Practical implications
The research provides evidence that will challenge current assumptions and help in the recruitment of VET teachers.
Social implications
It argues for a recognition of the importance of the VET sector beyond its function of serving industry.
Originality/value
It highlights ways to make VET teaching a more attractive proposition and to better promote its advantages.
Keywords
Citation
Smith, E. (2024), "The narrative of a VET workforce shortage in Australia: reality, myth or opportunity?", Education + Training, Vol. 66 No. 5, pp. 494-509. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-03-2023-0078
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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