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Linkages between ACE vocational provision and mainstream VET

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Item:639
Title:Linkages between ACE vocational provision and mainstream VET
Authors:John Saunders
Publication date: 3 September 2001
Publication type:Research report
Theme:VET in context > Cross-sectoral issues > ACE/VET
ISBN:0 87397 739 4 print; 0 87397 740 8 web

This report investigates linkages between adult community education (ACE) and mainstream vocational education and training (VET) which enable people to move from ACE to mainstream VET. In examining the linkages, the research also examined other related issues including:

*the awareness of industry, the mainstream VET sector and the community of ACE and ACE VET

*the attitudes of industry, the mainstream VET sector and the community to ACE provision of vocational learning

*ways in which promotion of ACE VET and ACE VET-mainstream VET linkages might be developed or improved

*implications, both for ACE and mainstream VET, of increased vocational provision by the ACE sector

*directions ACE providers might consider in relation to future provision of vocational learning.

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