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Home  > Teaching and learning > Teaching and learning delivery > Flexible and online delivery > User choice

User choice


Item:268
Title:User choice
Authors:Joy Selby Smith
Publication date: 11 June 1998
Type:Research report
Themes:Teaching and learning > Teaching and learning delivery > Flexible and online delivery
Teaching and learning > Teaching and learning delivery > General
ISBN:0 87397 472 7

In vocational education and training (VET), user choice is a means of achieving a more client-responsive training system by allowing individual clients to have a greater choice over how their training needs are met. The flow of public VET funds to individual training providers will reflect the choices made by the client. Currently, user choice is limited to New Apprenticeships, but it could apply broadly across the training system.

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