Qualifications are an essential part of the VET system, and therefore a key consideration in the broader approach to VET sector reform.
Join special guest Peter Noonan, Professor of Tertiary Education at Victoria University and Expert Panel Chair of the recent AQF Review, as he talks with Steve Davis and Simon Walker, Managing Director NCVER about the recently released Review of the Australian Qualifications Framework Final Report 2019.
Discussion focuses on micro-credentials, identifying general capabilities, the Pathways Policy, and the proposed new qualification types or classification of VET qualifications.
Traditional trade apprenticeships: still a trusted brand?
Workforce ready: challenges and opportunities for VET
VET’s response to Industry 4.0 and the digital economy: what works
The future role of public providers
Skills sets: their role now and into the future
Online VET: a good course of action?
Youth pathways: from school to work and everything between
Training packages: meeting student needs?
Unaccredited training and why employers use it
The student journey: skilling for life
Apprenticeship rates - should you believe the hype?
Industry 4.0 - what does it mean for jobs and skills?
What next for tertiary education? Some preliminary sketches
Industry currency and professional obsolescence: what can industry tell us?
The impact of schools on young people's transition to university
Educating oneself out of social exclusion
Shaken not stirred? The development of one tertiary education sector in Australia
Attrition in the trades
Outcomes from combining work and tertiary study
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