All session times are Australian Central Standard Time (ACST).
DAY 4 | |||
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS | |||
THEMES: | PRACTICE | INDUSTRY | DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY |
11:00 | Exploring recognition of prior learning in Australian VET Kristen Osborne, NCVER | The modern worker: a guide to what employers want Kristy Merrick, Business Council of Australia | Digitally skilled VET graduates firstly need digitally literate VET practitioners Allison Miller, Digital Capability |
11:30 | The effects from the mandatory upgrade in the Certificate IV TAE Chris Ho & Jane Court, Chisholm Institute | Are culinary educators an agent in the socialisation of toxic kitchen cultures? Richard Robinson, The University of Queensland | The fourth industrial revolution: the implications of technological disruption for Australian VET Pi-Shen Seet, Edith Cowan University |
12:00 | Good practice in supporting disadvantaged learners Abby Duruz, TAFE NSW | Workforce skills challenges: learnings from the 2018 Victorian Employer Skills Survey Anthony Frosh, Wallis Market and Social Research | The technology gap in aged care training Charlynn Miller, University of Melbourne |
12:30 | SESSIONS CONCLUDE | ||
13:00 | KEYNOTES AND CONFERENCE WRAP-UP | ||
Keynote address: Mr Adam Boyton, Interim National Skills Commissioner Presentation: The National Skills Commission – labour market analysis and skills needs over the recovery phase | |||
Keynote address: E/Prof Tracey Horton AO, Chair of the Australian Industry and Skills Committee (AISC) Presentation: E/Prof Tracey Horton AO will be giving a keynote address outlining the work the AISC is undertaking through collaboration with industry and other VET sector players to help strengthen the Australian VET sector, particularly as we move into economic recovery from COVID-19.
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Conference wrap-up: Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER | |||
14:00 | CONFERENCE CLOSE |
*Speakers and presentations are subject to change