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  • The authors of this paper explore whether low socioeconomic status (SES) students benefit to a… Show more

  • This discussion paper was part of an event jointly funded by the Australian Council for Educational … Show more

  • The range of data collected by NCVER for the national vocational education and training (VET)… Show more

  • This report uses Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) data to look at the impact of… Show more

  • The distinction between VET and higher education in Australia is blurring. The purpose of… Show more

  • In this position paper, NCVER's Managing Director, Dr Tom Karmel, argues that the submission of… Show more

  • Pre-apprenticeship programs have attracted a great degree of interest from employers and training… Show more

  • Governments are interested in the relative efficiency of institutions, and in addition, information … Show more

  • NCVER commissioned six leading thinkers to offer insights into what is meant by a training market,… Show more

  • This paper discusses a number of aspects of this tertiary education sector: the Australian… Show more

  • This paper presents some thoughts on the concept of the Tasmanian Polytechnic, drawing on a range… Show more

  • Vocational education and training (VET) is much more important to young people than might be… Show more

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Author : all → Tom Karmel