September 2020

Inquiry seeks community input on TAFE access for learners with disability

A new public inquiry into access to TAFE for learners with disability is inviting community members to share their views and experiences. The Victorian Legislative Assembly’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee is examining the accessibility of TAFE for learners with disability and how their experience of TAFE can be improved. “We know many young people with […]

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The value and state of TAFE

The Centre for Future Work at the Australia Institute has developed a paper on the economic and social benefits of the TAFE system. The Australian Education Union (AEU) has also conducted a survey that explores the state of TAFEs through the eyes of teachers. The value of the TAFE system This latest work by the

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Total VET students 2019: The Numbers

The total number of students enrolled in nationally recognised VET programs are up, slightly, to 4.2 million. This represents an increase over 2018 of around 3%. Government-funded numbers are also up, especially in higher level programs. The total VET activity picture’s a bit complicated, but interesting! As NCVER’s publication tells us: “An estimated 23.4% of

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Training Top 125 Best Practice: Rosendin’s Foreman’s Bootcamp

The bootcamp aims to train union electrician journeymen to be businessmen so they can fill leadership roles within the company. Article Author:  Edited by Lorri Freifeld Rosendin is an employee-owned company offering a range of electrical construction services. It is a union contractor, and union electricians are trained through the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee. When

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Leading with Feeling: Helping Leaders Use Their Emotional Intelligence

9 strategies that can help all leaders to be more successful. Article Author:  Cary Cherniss, Ph.D., Director and Co-Chair, Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations, and Professor, Applied Psychology Emeritus, Rutgers University Tom was a young engineer at one of the country’s largest steel companies. He had just become the leader of a

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Workplace Respect Takes a Hit as the World Is Turned Upside Down

Culture leaders need to intentionally strengthen workplace norms of behavior during this crisis to create a strong rudder that counterbalances the negative dynamics so they can proactively increase the health and respect within the workplace. Article Author:  Janine Yancey, CEO/ Founder, Emtrain What happens to company culture when the world turns upside down? Norms of

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2020 Emerging Training Leader Winners

Training magazine Announces the 25 Winners of Its 2020 Emerging Training Leaders Awards. Article Author:  Lorri Freifeld FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Lorri Freifeld lorri@trainingmag.com Minneapolis (September 8, 2020) –Training magazine named the winners of its 2020 Emerging Training Leaders awards, recognizing 25 training professionals who inspired and engaged their organizations with exceptional leadership skills, business

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