Addressing the challenge of scholarship and industry currency in vocational education: A pilot

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This paper explores a pilot project in which three VET teachers in an Australian dual-sector university trialled a scholarship framework by undertaking a small ethnographic inquiry into current practices in their respective industries. The framework defined a method for engaging with industry while simultaneously developing VET teacher capability in scholarly practice. The teachers were asked to reflect on their experience of engaging in a scholarly project and how new knowledge has been incorporated into their teaching and curriculum design. The reflections were analysed using the indicators of scholarly quality from the self-same framework, and the key enabling factors and benefits were identified. The claimed success of the pilot is traced primarily to having a framework that provided a logical guide for the planning and execution of the projects and institutional support in the form of mentoring and paid time release.

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Everingham, N., McLean, D., Mancini, J., Williams, M., & Mitton, A. (2018). Addressing the challenge of scholarship and industry currency in vocational education: A pilot. International Journal of Training Research, 16(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/14480220.2017.1403946

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