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Lessons to be Learnt: Connecting present conditions for permission to teach across two Australian jurisdictions
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Lessons to be Learnt: Connecting present conditions for permission to teach across two Australian jurisdictions

Sandi Fielder, Alison L Hilton EdD and Helen Dempsey PhD
40th Annual Research Forum. Western Australian Institute for Educational Research (WAIER). (Perth, WA)
16/08/2025

Abstract

Teacher supply Education systems not elsewhere classified
The worldwide teacher shortage is widely discussed in the media, schools and with politicians. One strategy to help fill the void in Australia is to use pre-service teachers. The permission to teach is not a new phenomenon; however, how policy and conditions exist in each state in Australia vary considerably. How do pre-service teachers navigate the world of permission to teach? What are the conditions and concerns expressed by those in this setting? </p><p></p><p>This presentation examines the conditions that exist in two separate but contextually similar jurisdictions within Australia. Both jurisdictions discussed in this presentation have a history of granting permission to teach, particularly in rural and remote areas. Comparing policy, conditions and support materials from Teacher Regulatory Authorities provides insight into how pre-service teachers are informed about the conditions that exist. Join with me as we explore the gaps and overlaps of information and communication available to pre-service teachers as they navigate this complex space between university study and employment in a school.

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