Prof. Bekim Samadraxha
University of Prishtina (Republic of Kosovo)
Veton Alihajdari
Ministry of Education and Science (Republic of Kosovo)
Prof. Besim Mustafa
Heimerer College (Republic of Kosovo)
Prof. Ramë Likaj
University of Prishtina (Republic of Kosovo)
https://doi.org/10.53656/ped2021-7.10
Abstract. Vocational Education Teachers are one of the main important assets for workforce development. This study of the workforce of VET teachers in selected partner countries has two main goals. The aim of this research is to evaluate the level of teacher’s development and training programs and test as well, to inform national policymakers about the situation and the needs of the VET teachers and, secondly, to help monitoring the implementation and the change of the teacher professional development. The methodology to be used is based on qualitative research methods, including interviews und surveys.
A major focus of the survey is to enable policy makers to understand what is required to bring along improvements in the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) quality, effectiveness and responsiveness, as well as factors affecting teacher effectiveness in general, such as their motivation and career structure. Professional development for teachers and trainers is widely recognized as a vital tool for the educational reform (Bicaj, 2013). Research shows that the professional development can enduring improve the quality of teaching and learning, enhancing the effectiveness of education and training and providing added value to students, teachers and employers. There is no doubt about the importance of the Continuing Professional Development of VET teachers. Kosovo has for many years developed extensive policies to address this issue, and currently these policies are being implemented.
Keywords: continuing professional development; teacher training; vocational education