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Pathways: developing the skills of Australia's workforce

Item:
2376
Title:
Pathways: developing the skills of Australia's workforce
Authors:
Hugh Guthrie, John Stanwick, Tom Karmel
Publication date: 
30 May 2011
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Students and individuals > Careers and pathways > Pathways after compulsory education
Students and individuals > Careers and pathways > General
ISBN:
978 1 921955 01 3 print; 978 1 921955 00 6 web

This paper was originally developed to help the Training and Skills Commission in South Australia consider the pathways between elements of the vocational education and training (VET) system, how they are working and what improvements can be made. It has been revised to make it national in scope. The authors reveal that quite substantial numbers of VET graduates go on to university level study or further study within VET itself. Significant numbers of university graduates also go on to study in VET. However, not all VET graduates choose to study at a higher level; a substantial proportion of students going on to further study do so at the same or lower level. This suggests that entitlement models need to consider horizontal (skills broadening) as well as vertical (only qualifications at a higher level) in their funding mix.

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