VOCEDplus: Focus on industry and VET: international research (2020)
This issue of Focus on presents current research discussing industry involvement in VET in the UK, Europe and New Zealand.
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This issue of Focus on presents current research discussing industry involvement in VET in the UK, Europe and New Zealand.
A new report from Jobs & Skills Australia tracks VET student outcomes for the top 100 courses by completion.
TAFE NSW boss Jon Black warned barriers involved in applying for a loan has led to the number of applications for construction diplomas and childcare courses plummeting. He says the flawed loan system is creating key skills shortages.
The latest report from NCVER says so.
The 2019 NVC is fast approaching and we've got a great line up of presenters waiting in the wings for their turn to share topical VET knowledge and expertise.
Grab one of the last places available to attend a Skills Reform Consultation workshop PLUS join industry experts from the Skills Organisation Pilots as they present, live, what employers want from the VET Sector.
This session explored the free, nationally developed Access Plans for VET Educators Professional Learning Resources available on ADCET. Showcasing the comprehensive and adaptable suite of resources and how they can be accessed and contextualised for your audience.
This Research Summary from the NCVER brings together findings over the last decade, identifying key characteristics of the role that industry plays and it's successful engagement in VET governance.
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Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, This session will explore and model how to create structured and engaging learning when delivering live online sessions.
Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, this session examines what relevant, meaningful and appropriate professional development could look like for different VET workforce roles and will discuss how this PD could be effectively tracked and evidenced at audit.
Forming part of our VET Workforce Week, this webinar will unpack the requirements linked to identifying the skills and competencies students need for your courses, and the avenues of information and support that can be provided to ensure your students have the best chance of study success.
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