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Effective models of employment-based training


Item:1990
Title:Effective models of employment-based training
Authors:Sarojni Choy, Kaye Bowman, Stephen Billett, Louise Wignall, Sandra Haukka
Publication date: 8 May 2008
Type:Research report
Themes:Industry and employers > Industry and employer views > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Apprentices and trainees
VET system > Apprenticeships and traineeships > General
ISBN:978 1 921412 10 3 print; 978 1 921412 11 0 web

Australia needs highly skilled workers to sustain a healthy economy. Current employment-based training models have limitations in meeting the demands for highly skilled labour supply. The research explored current and emerging models of employment-based training to propose more effective models at higher VET qualifications that can maintain a balance between institution and work-based learning.


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