| Item: | 1802 |
| Title: | Approaches for sustaining and building management and leadership capability in vocational education and training providers |
| Authors: | Victor Callan, John Mitchell, Berwyn Clayton, Larry Smith |
| Publication date:  | 28 August 2007 |
| Type: | Research report |
| Themes: | VET system > VET workforce > General |
| Teaching and learning > VET practitioners > Professional development (VET practitioners) |
| VET system > VET workforce > Management and leadership |
| VET system > VET workforce > Professional development (VET workforce) |
| ISBN: | 978 1 921170 45 4 print; 978 1 921170 51 5 web |
This study examines the existing and potential strategies for sustaining and building greater levels of management and leadership capability in training organisations. The research report is one of the products of a nationally based research consortium: Supporting vocational education and training (VET) providers in building capability for the future. |
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- Research report Quality is the key: Critical issues in teaching, learning and assessment in vocational education and training
- Research summary Supporting vocational education and training providers in building capability for the future: Research overview
- Research summary Having your say: Views from the sector on enhancing vocational education and training provider capability
- Research summary Supporting vocational education and training providers in building capability for the future: Research activity overviews
- Research report Making decisions about workforce development in registered training organisations
- Research report Investigating learning through work: The development of the Provider Learning Environment Scale
- Research report A study in difference: Structures and cultures in Australian registered training organisations
- Research report Careers in vocational education and training: What are they really like?
- Program Building VET provider and workforce capability