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Transitioning from industry to teaching in VET: profiles of VET teachers in Chile

María Paola Sevilla (Facultad de Educación, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
Daniela Luengo-Aravena (Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Educación, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile)
Cristóbal Madero (Facultad de Educación, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 4 August 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Situated in the Chilean context, this study investigates how Vocational Education and Training (VET) teacher profiles, based on their perceptions of prior work experience in industry, relate to their current motivation and perception of teaching in VET. By doing so, the authors seek to provide valuable evidence to inform the development of policies to attract and maintain well-qualified teachers from industry in Chile and other countries facing similar changes.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors used a descriptive cross-sectional design to collect data from 660 VET teachers using a two-scale instrument: Perception of Prior Occupation (PPO) and adapted FIT-Choice scales. By adopting a typological approach, the authors constructed profiles of VET teachers based on their perception of past industry experience. The authors then analyzed how these profiles vary regarding individual teacher characteristics, motivation and perception of teaching in VET.

Findings

The authors found a significant degree of heterogeneity among VET teachers' prior industry experiences, leading them to identify three distinct VET teacher profiles: “High Perception of Prior Occupation,” “Learning and Teaching-Oriented” and “Low Perception of Prior Occupation.” Notably, the most distinguishing characteristics across these profiles were age, VET teaching area, holding a job outside of teaching and years of prior industry experience. Furthermore, the authors found that motivation and perceptions of teaching varied significantly across these VET teacher profiles.

Originality/value

There needs to be more research on the factors that attract and retain industry workers as VET teachers in high schools. This study is among the first to address this topic in a non-European context.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: MPS was financially supported by ANID/FONDECYT 1210296, and DLA was supported by ANID/ PIA/ Basal Funds for Centers of Excellence FB0003.

Citation

Sevilla, M.P., Luengo-Aravena, D. and Madero, C. (2023), "Transitioning from industry to teaching in VET: profiles of VET teachers in Chile", Education + Training, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-04-2023-0115

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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