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Social issues

Subsections of Social issues

General (24 Publications)
Learning communities (5 Publications)

Projects in progress

  • Item 10350: Examining learning partnerships in northern Australia
  • Item 10352: Sustaining effective social partnerships
  • Item 10377: TVET for sustainable development
  • Item 10378: TVET in an ageing society experts meeting
  • Item 10351: Learning collaborations between ACE and vocational education and training providers: Good practice partnerships
  • Item 10347: Reframing adult literacy and numeracy course outcomes: A social capital perspective
  • Item 10329: Building learning communities: Partnerships, social capital and VET performance
  • Item 10325: Forming, developing and sustaining social partnerships
  • Item 10348: Social and economic benefits of improved adult literacy: Towards a better understanding
  • Item 10308: Integrating literacies: Using partnerships to build literacy capabilities in communities
  • Item 10180: Learning through Indigenous business: The role of VET in Indigenous enterprise and community development
  • Item 10195: Social partnerships in Vocational Education: Building community capacity
  • Item 10240: The role of VET in Prison - work transitions - Part 1 & 2
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