Teaching a subject without the necessary
qualifications is often called
teaching 'out-of-field' (OOF) .
This Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP240101175) aims to model an education system that would diversify the expertise of teachers as part of attending to long-term teacher shortage. It responds to a pressing national need for a system of valued and accessible professional education (PE) for out-of-field teachers. The project draws on perspectives from schools, governments and PE providers to expose current practices, cultural norms, and policies; propose an 'ideal' PE ecosystem that values re-specialisation in the core subjects; and develop principles to inform policy and practice needed to attain this ideal. The evidence-based framing of PE will inform efforts by schools, PE providers and policy makers to sustain a highly capable, adaptive and specialised teaching workforce.
This research is supported by the Australian Government through the ARC's Discovery Projects funding scheme (2024-2026) (DP240101175).