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Employers' views on improving the vocational education and training system


Item:2178
Title:Employers' views on improving the vocational education and training system
Authors:Toni Rittie, Tomi Awodeyi
Publication date: 11 September 2009
Type:Statistical report
Themes:Industry and employers > Industry and employer views > General
VET system > VET system performance > General
ISBN:978 1 921413 34 6

This study examines employers’ views, taken from the NCVER Survey of Employer Use and Views on the VET System, on the three ways they can engage with the VET system: by having vocational qualifications as a job requirement; employing apprentices and trainees; and using nationally recognised training. In particular, the authors focus on employers’ suggestions for improvement to the VET system and, for those employers who are dissatisfied with the system, their reasons for dissatisfaction.

 



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