Table of contents - Special Issue: VET recruitment and retention challenges
Guest Editors: Vikki Smith, Gary Husband
Transitioning from industry to teaching in VET: profiles of VET teachers in Chile
María Paola Sevilla, Daniela Luengo-Aravena, Cristóbal MaderoSituated in the Chilean context, this study investigates how Vocational Education and Training (VET) teacher profiles, based on their perceptions of prior work experience in…
The narrative of a VET workforce shortage in Australia: reality, myth or opportunity?
Erica SmithThe 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.
Mission impossible? A strategic approach to improving the recruitment and retention of further education and training teachers in England
Paul TullyThe Further Education and Training (FET) sector is being positioned as a centrepiece of the government's post-pandemic recovery. However, issues of capacity and staff churn are…
Discovering and developing the vocational teacher identity
Sofia Antera, Marianne TeräsThis study explores the role of previous occupational identity in the formation of the (new) teacher identity of vocational teachers. The focus is on how vocational teachers…
Thresholds for dis/trust: exploring the impact of standards-based reforms on the process of being and becoming a VET teacher in England and Austria
Christina Donovan, Hannes HautzThis paper seeks to illustrate how interventionist education reforms shape dis/trust-building processes and their impact on teacher professionalism in vocational education and…
Can vocational interests of students be used to recruit suitable candidates for teacher training programmes in technical vocational education and training in Germany?
Mandy HommelIn Germany, various approaches have been taken to tackle the current teacher shortage in technical and vocational education and training (TVET). One attempt to remedy the shortage…
Ensuring a smooth landing for starting VET teachers: integrating induction and HRM practices
Piety Runhaar, Judith Gulikers, Harm BiemansThe goal of the current paper is to explore how induction of STs in VET schools can be improved by embedding induction in the broader human resources management (HRM) system. To…
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1758-6127ISSN-L:
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