Workplace Development

COVID-19 and VET: an update

Coping with these unprecedented changes to our lives has not left the broader VET and community education sectors unscathed. Who knows how long this will go on and how long it will take to recover. Importantly, what -and who – will survive? Even more importantly, what is being done to help? COAG is on the

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VDC COVID-19 Response – Online Professional Learning to continue

Dear colleagues, In light of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and restrictions announced by the Australian Government, the VDC is postponing all face to face workshops, external meetings and functions at its premises from 18 March until 30 June 2020. For professional learning, this is effectively the semester 1 programs that would have been held during

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COVID-19

We are in unprecedented time for tertiary education as a result of COVID-19. Things are moving very quickly, with almost daily changes in circumstance affecting our way of life in Australia and our education and training sectors as well. Some thoughts on the situation COVID-19 started as a major issue for international education but now,

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Gen Zs: what they do post school

A new Infographic published as part of the Longitudinal Survey of Australian Youth – or LSAY – is about young people’s experiences when they reach the end of their schooling. Here’s what the survey found. The LSAY survey The LSAY survey follows young people from the age of 15 until they are 25. This latest

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Completing an apprentice or traineeship, or not

Late last year NCVER completed its 2019 publication entitled: ‘Apprentice and trainee experience and destinations’ Based on survey findings, completing the training seems to pay off. Why an apprenticeship or trade? The survey of just over 11,000 apprentices and trainees found that nearly 57% undertook their apprenticeship or traineeship for employment related reasons. However, nearly

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Dual-sector universities call for action on education reform

In a recent press release, Australia’s six dual-sector universities suggested a range of reforms based on their experiences working across the whole tertiary space: VET and higher ed. As Victoria University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Peter Dawkins noted: “We need policy reforms that create greater connections between vocational and higher education systems, which in turn will

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