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Early vocational education and training programs for young Aboriginal learners: Perceptions of practitioners and young people


Item:2196
Title:Early vocational education and training programs for young Aboriginal learners: Perceptions of practitioners and young people
Authors:Regan Harding
Publication date: 24 November 2009
Type:Research report
Themes:Students and individuals > Learner groups > Indigenous students
VET system > VET in schools programs > General
ISBN:978 1 921413 46 9

The perceptions of students, school and TAFE staff involved in V Tracks, an early intervention program for Aboriginal school students are explored in this paper. The study identifies outcomes, challenges and recommendations for future program design. Overall, V Tracks was found to improve student engagement in school and provide greater insights into the available education, training and employment pathways for students. NCVER's Building Researcher Capacity program funded this paper, which is based on research undertaken by a novice researcher in the Community of Practice scholarship program.



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