This afternoon, a series of presentations from articles published in the May 2021 issue of the Research Today magazine. The session is hosted by Andrew Williamson from Holmsglen and editor of Research Today. The magazine publishes practitioner and beginning researcher articles, along with pieces from experienced VET researchers.
Notes taken below:
Dr. Joe Pagnoccolo (also from Holmsglen) on "The role of interpersonal attributes in the apprentice
experience".
Professor Erica Smith: VET teachers’ accounts of difficult teaching situations and
how learning theories explain them.
Professor Thomas Deissinger & Oksana Melnyk (University of Konstanz): Partnership and cooperation in vocational teacher education as a focus of Erasmus + capacity building in the EU.
Thomas ummarised the progress of a project which started in 2020. Began with an overview of the context and the cooperative VET project to increase the employability of VET graduates - through the dual system. Includes 6 organisations across Astria, Germany, Italy and the Ukraine. The project's objective are to improve partnerships between universities delivering VET teacher education, the vocational schools and other stakeholders. Oksana provided details on the Ukraine section of the project which involves the Ministry of education and Science, and 5 Universities offering VET teacher education. Shared the first resultf from a national survey. Found students did not have the skills to apply pedagogical practices and there was low work readiness post graduation. The second phase is to open up communication with vocaitonal schools and work cooperative to improve the programmes offered through the universities. More information on the project's site.
Simon Bruce: Consequential Learning: Learning with real impact.
Linno Rhodes: Reading Between the Lines – adult literacy education and
neuroscience.
Presenting on learnings attained through an ISSI fellowship completed in 2017. Summarised the neuroscience of learning - how the brain deals with danger and the need to keep safe. Overviewed the triune brain - neo cortex, mammalian brain and the reptile brain. Applied to how learning takes place in the VET context, especially the need to create a safe but also stimulating space for learning.
Lindee Conway & KarenDymke (Melbourne Polytechnic): From Done to or Done for, to Doing with – from ‘PD’ to Professional
Learning.
Noticeable shift into empowering teachers. Action research undertaken to see what and why - i.e.. why and how is the impact cycle and instructional coaching working. Discussed the challenge to identify 'what is being researched' and honed in on the 'impact cycle'. Instructional coaches are journalling their experiences to collect data. Shared some data. Look forward to reporting later.
Good connection between the presentations. Each provides a perspective into the complex world of teaching and learning. Having the sessions online this year has made it much more accessible for me as Oct VET is Australian based.
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