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Explaining the divergence between student numbers and hours, 2002 to 2007

Item:
2126
Title:
Explaining the divergence between student numbers and hours, 2002 to 2007
Authors:
Tom Karmel, Peter Mlotkowski
Publication date: 
17 April 2009
Type:
Technical paper
Theme:
VET system > VET providers > General
ISBN:
978 1 921412 98 1

Information on the divergence between student numbers and delivery hours for the period 2002 to 2007 is provided in this technical paper. The change in hours from one year to the next is decomposed into three effects, one of which is 'hours inflation', whereby nominal hours increase over time for the same unit of competency or module. Here we show that the 'hours inflation' explains relatively little of the divergence between students and hours. However, another form of hours creep, whereby new modules have higher average hours than ceased modules, was of some significance at the start of the period in question.

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