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Creating a sense of place: Indigenous peoples in vocational education and training

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Item:382
Title:Creating a sense of place: Indigenous peoples in vocational education and training
Authors:Chris Robinson, Paul Hughes
Publication date: 11 June 1999
Publication type:Formal report
Theme:Students and individuals > Learner groups > Indigenous students
ISBN:0 87397 559 6

The changing nature of indigenous involvement in vocational education and training (VET) over the past decade is one of the most remarkable transformations seen in Australia's educational history. The number of indigenous peoples in VET has grown from just a few thousand in the 1980s to almost 45 000 in 1998. Inequality between indigenous peoples and other Australians in overall participation in VET has now been eliminated. VET providers, particularly TAFE, have opened their doors to indigenous peoples. They have responded and are enrolling in VET courses in record numbers. They are staying in the programs and successfully completing them in greater numbers than ever before. However, there are still many issues that need to be addressed such as balancing representation across courses, improving pass rates and employment outcomes and reducing withdrawal rates. This study suggests strategies that focus on more appropriate provision of courses and improving the outcomes achieved by indigenous students.

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