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Entry to vocations: the efficacy of VET in Schools

Item:
2567
Title:
Entry to vocations: the efficacy of VET in Schools
Authors:
Kira Clarke
Publication date: 
19 December 2012
Type:
Research report
Themes:
VET in context > Cross sectoral issues > Schools/VET
Students and individuals > Learner groups > School students and VET in schools
VET system > VET in schools programs > General
ISBN:
978 1 922056 40 5

This report explores the relationship between vocational education and training in (VET) in Schools and the labour market. Four models of VET in Schools are used to establish how VET in Schools is conceptualised and how occupational and further VET study outcomes are maximised. Interviews and surveys with stakeholders also consider how VET in Schools can be strengthened. Overall, VET in Schools does not provide a strong link to direct employment as it is generally undertaken at certificate I and II level and does not contain enough workplace learning. Instead, VET in Schools may be better placed as a pathway to further vocational study. This work is part of the three-year research program Vocations: the link between post compulsory education and the labour market.

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