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Extending learning opportunities: A study of co-operation between TAFE institutes, and schools and universities in Queensland


Item:1419
Title:Extending learning opportunities: A study of co-operation between TAFE institutes, and schools and universities in Queensland
Authors:Chris Robinson, Josie Misko
Publication date: 5 November 2003
Type:Research report
Theme:VET in context > Cross sectoral issues > University/VET
ISBN:1 920895 19 1

Queensland is leading Australia in offering vocational education and training (VET) options to students through the VET in Schools program, and has the highest rate of school students enrolled in technical and further education (TAFE) institutes. However, the success of such initiatives is dependent on the ability to transfer qualifications gained (part or full) across educational sectors. The report suggests adopting a state-wide approach to generating better articulation and credit transfer arrangements, combined with financial assistance for schools, TAFE institutes and universities to develop innovative inter-sectoral arrangements.


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