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Tracking our success: How TAFE institutes evaluate their effectiveness and efficiency

Item:
2169
Title:
Tracking our success: How TAFE institutes evaluate their effectiveness and efficiency
Authors:
Josie Misko, Sian Halliday-Wynes
Publication date: 
21 September 2009
Type:
Research report
Themes:
VET system > Structure and governance > General
VET system > Management > General
ISBN:
978 1 921413 27 8

The key drivers of TAFE institutes' systems for monitoring and evaluating effectiveness and efficiency are accountability for government funding, compliance with legislation and quality assurance requirements. The need to supplement government funding with commercial income requires institutes to understand the training markets in which they operate and to maintain productive networks with industry and local communities. This paper provides an account of the management strategies and processes that TAFE institutes use to evaluate their performance. It concludes that institutes use similar practices to understand their business and it provides some suggestions for the type of information that would be beneficial.

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