In Australia, as in many other countries, initiatives are constantly being developed which aim to assist school students’ transition into work. One such initiative, which was introduced towards the end of the 1990s, was the introduction of school-based apprenticeships and traineeships, often referred to by the umbrella term “school-based new apprenticeships” (SBNAs). Students taking part in these programs, normally in the final two years of schooling (Years 11 and 12), combine part-time work, study towards a vocational education and training (VET) qualification, and normal attendance at school. This paper reports on the first large-scale research study of school-based apprentices and trainees, which was carried out in late 2001 through a su...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This report examines the vocational education and training (VET) pathways pursued by young people si...
© 2018 Dr. Anne WalstabThe economic and social benefits of education have been well researched and d...
In Australia, as in many other countries, initiatives are constantly being developed which aim to as...
The number of young people commencing apprenticeships and traineeships whilst at school, and monitor...
This paper is part of a three-year longitudinal study of School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeshi...
This paper highlights troubling patterns within the Australian School-based Apprenticeships and Trai...
A greater focus on developing technical skills in secondary schools is required to draw more young A...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Traineeships are apprenticeship-like training arrangements that were initiated in Australia in 1985....
The introduction of vocational education and training (VET) programs into secondary schools is a sig...
This paper reports a qualitative study of young people in their first year of full-time work. Interv...
Anthea Taylor provides insights into the school-to-work transition of 72 young people from a low-inc...
In Australia, approximately 3.5% of the working population is employed in apprenticeships and their ...
This report maps the pathways of a sample of young Australians in their transition from school to wo...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This report examines the vocational education and training (VET) pathways pursued by young people si...
© 2018 Dr. Anne WalstabThe economic and social benefits of education have been well researched and d...
In Australia, as in many other countries, initiatives are constantly being developed which aim to as...
The number of young people commencing apprenticeships and traineeships whilst at school, and monitor...
This paper is part of a three-year longitudinal study of School-Based Apprenticeships and Traineeshi...
This paper highlights troubling patterns within the Australian School-based Apprenticeships and Trai...
A greater focus on developing technical skills in secondary schools is required to draw more young A...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Traineeships are apprenticeship-like training arrangements that were initiated in Australia in 1985....
The introduction of vocational education and training (VET) programs into secondary schools is a sig...
This paper reports a qualitative study of young people in their first year of full-time work. Interv...
Anthea Taylor provides insights into the school-to-work transition of 72 young people from a low-inc...
In Australia, approximately 3.5% of the working population is employed in apprenticeships and their ...
This report maps the pathways of a sample of young Australians in their transition from school to wo...
This paper reports on the findings about part-time school students’ working from a research project,...
This report examines the vocational education and training (VET) pathways pursued by young people si...
© 2018 Dr. Anne WalstabThe economic and social benefits of education have been well researched and d...