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What makes vocational training programs in schools work? A study of New South Wales and Queensland schools


Item:1629
Title:What makes vocational training programs in schools work? A study of New South Wales and Queensland schools
Authors:Janet Porter
Publication date: 10 January 2006
Type:Research report
Themes:Students and individuals > Careers and pathways > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > School students and VET in schools
Students and individuals > Student achievements and outcomes > General
VET system > VET in schools programs > General
ISBN:1 921169 09 5 print; 1 921169 15 X web

Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expanded over the past decade. This report investigates stakeholders' views on school-based vocational programs in New South Wales and Queensland schools from 2000 to 2002. It examines the objectives and expected outcomes for students, school VET coordinators, trainers and employers. The research finds considerable diversity in implementation at the local level, while at the broad level the two main objectives of facilitating transition between school and work and providing a highly skilled workforce are common for all stakeholders. Challenges facing the implementation of a school-based VET program are summarised and solutions offered.


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