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Research Article

Rite of passage into the teaching profession? Australian pre-service teachers’ professional learning in the Indo-Pacific through the New Colombo Plan

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Pages 542-557 | Received 17 Dec 2020, Accepted 12 Jul 2021, Published online: 23 Sep 2021
 

ABSTRACT

A growing number of pre-service teachers (PSTs), who traditionally tend to be less internationally mobile than students in other fields, are participating in mobility programs to the Indo-Pacific region. This article analyses the extent to which Australian pre-service teachers’ international mobility experiences via the New Colombo Plan (NCP) contribute to the development of their professional capabilities and preparedness for the teaching profession. The research uses positioning theory as a conceptual framework to interpret how teachers make sense of their professional learning via international practicums. The PSTs’ perceptions and experiences disrupt the stereotype of the Indo-Pacific as nurturing a spoon-fed and rote learning culture that inhibits students’ independent learning. It shows how the Indo-Pacific region represents a powerful learning space for PSTs from an Anglophone country like Australia to learn to teach independently, develop ethnorelative perspectives, and enrich their professional capacities. The findings indicate that international practicums in the Indo-Pacific helped Australian PSTs build essential professional skills and enhance their preparedness to teach in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms both in Australia and internationally. Importantly, the study highlights how Indo-Pacific experiences support Australian PSTs’ development of empathy and awareness of social justice as well as the aspiration to work with disadvantaged and refugee children.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [FT170100101].

Notes on contributors

Ly Thi Tran

Ly Thi Tran is a Professor in the School of Education, Deakin University and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. Her work focuses on international education, inbound and outbound student mobilities, international graduate employability and Vietnamese higher education.

Truc Thi Thanh Le

Truc Thi Thanh Le: Truc is a transnational academic with extensive teaching and research experience in Canada, Australia and Vietnam. Her research activities and publications mostly focus on professional development and professional learning in international education and graduate employability.

Fiona Henderson

Fiona Henderson: Fiona is involved extensively in transnational education. She has taught annually in China and Vietnam for many years.  She has led several pre-service teacher study tours to China, Malaysia and Thailand and is a passionate believer in the value of these experiences.

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