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TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
TAFE NSW Teaching and Learning Colloquium
Networking and sharing our strengths in teaching and learning
Welcome
Café Conversations on workplace learning
in the context of VET pedagogy.
www.icvet.edu.au
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Level 4, 1 Oxford Street, DARLINGHURST NSW 2010
TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
www.icvet.edu.au
VET Pedagogy
Different Learners, Different Contexts
Lynne Stallard
Sources of data
1 TAFE NSW Teacher interviews 2003-2005
2 ICVET Research and Literature Reviews in VET Pedagogy and Emerging
Practices in Workplace Learning 2003-6
3 NCVER, DEST, Australian Flexible Learning Framework, VET publications
Ph 02 9244 5111  Fax 02 9244 5925  Email [email protected]
Level 4, 1 Oxford Street, DARLINGHURST NSW 2010
Pedagogy – Learning in a context
‘Pedagogy’ means ‘the art and science of teaching’. It implies:
Learners (each with particular characteristics)
Cognitive
processes =
'learning styles'
A learning context
(which also has its own
particular chacteristics)
Culture-based
characteristics
Developmental
characteristics
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Pedagogy in VET is now more about
 Identifying educational theory in practice
 Complex learners and their needs
 Multiple contexts – institutional, online,
workplace, community, cross cultural
 Role of teacher as learning facilitator in a
varying sized group and one to one
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VET Pedagogy
BEFORE
TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
NOW
VET Pedagogy
BEFORE
Venue
Institution
TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
NOW
Not only ‘institution’, …workplace (and online
and…)
but also…
VET Pedagogy
BEFORE
Venue
Institution
Focus
Cultivating the
whole person
TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
NOW
Not only ‘institution’, …workplace (and online
and…)
but also…
Not only ‘cultivating
the whole person’,
but also…
…in the workplace, cultivating
current vocational skills and
employability skills and
problem-solving and emotional
intelligence and…
VET Pedagogy
BEFORE
Venue
Institution
Focus
Cultivating the
whole person
Teacher
requirement
Knowledge and
skill & how to
teach
TAFE NSW International Centre for VET Teaching and Learning
NOW
Not only ‘institution’, …workplace (and online
and…)
but also…
Not only ‘cultivating
the whole person’,
but also…
…in the workplace, cultivating
current vocational skills and
employability skills and
problem-solving and emotional
intelligence and…
Not only ‘knowledge …in the workplace, working
across the workplace-TAFE
and skill & how to
boundary and employee
teach’, but also…
relations and handling
workplace politics and gaining
credibility and…
Workplace learning – key ways to improve use of implicit knowledge…
 Give learners more opportunity to practice
 Improve the quality of feedback ( accurate
and on time)
 Encourage transfer of training by making sure
the training environment honours the
characteristics of the operational environment
 Assist learners to know when to make a
transition between the two modes of
knowledge (implicit and explicit)
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Workplace Learning
“If you're going to work in a trade like fitting and
machining or welding and metal fabrication then
you're going to be a knowledge worker...
I want these students to understand that they are
important, that trade skills are very important to
our society, and to build their self respect.”
Cliff Trood 2005,Teacher
North Coast Institute TAFE NSW
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Workplace Learning
“Given that we are assessing about ‘competent performance
in the workplace’ according to the Training Packages, we
need to make more use of evidence from workplaces of
actual performance.”
Ken Fraser 2003,Teacher
“Workplaces and educational institutions merely
represent different instances of social practices in which
learning occurs through participation.”
Stephen Billett 2001, Researcher
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Partnerships with Industry – more than a training solution
…It’s really about workforce development
“A very one dimensional view of an RTO-Industry Partnership is that
the RTO offers training to the Industry. And RTO-Industry Partnership is
about join ownership, its about sharing, its about jointly contributing.”
Malcolm Goff, Challenger TAFE, 2005 Training Agenda
 More emphasis on developing relationships
 More negotiation skills for all concerned
 Less teaching, more quality assurance (of
workplace trainer)
 More dual development of workforces - industry
and ours
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Workplace Learning – What are Teachers and Research telling us?
There are skills that industry needs which are not always in the
training package, such as:
 How different people are
 How to get people to do things that you want done
 Who has real power in the organisation
 How to handle sensitive information
 How to protect one’s workmates
 Factors outside the organisation which impact on what happens
To do well in modern workplaces, nontechnical skills can matter more than
technical skills. TAFE teachers certainly
can and do help students with nontechnical learning, but there’s a limit to
how much they can do so.
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Workplace Learning – What are Teachers and Research telling us?
“Workplaces and educational institutions merely represent different
instances of social practices in which learning occurs through
participation.”
Stephen Billett, 2001, Researcher
Workplaces do not offer equal opportunities to Learn; differences in
status and cliques within work placement are among factors that
affect opportunity.
Tacit knowledge maybe as important as articulated knowledge in
people’s work and it is hard for VET practitioners to gather and pass
it on.
ICVET VET Pedagogy Literature Review 2006
Apprenticeships in modern industries may not simply be able to
replicate traditional apprenticeships because there are not the
same traditions associated with the newer occupation.
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