Workers, world-wide, increasingly need to engage in continuing education and training to respond to changing workplace requirements, maintain and increase productivity, remain workplace competent (employable), and participate in longer work lives. Australian workers are no exception here. Yet, given that most of the current Australian tertiary education and training provisions largely focus on initial occupational preparation (i.e. entry-level training), these provisions may not adequately meet the kinds of learning needs of existing workers who need to build upon their initial occupational education and training, or transfer what they know to a new occupation. Therefore, the current focus may need broadening or transformation to better m...
The focus of this research is the recognition of skills and training needs of personal care workers ...
Evolving models of employment-based training (EBT) are responding to skill shortages and the need to...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
The provision and enactment of continuous learning has become a defining aspect of contemporary work...
Workers, world-wide, increasingly need to engage in continuing education and training to respond to ...
As part of a three-year program of research, the authors are investigating how the training sys...
This is the final report of a three-year research project to identify and evaluate potential models ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate how aged care workers prefer to learn and ...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. As workplaces respond to ongoing internal and...
Understanding how mature age workers come to engage with training programs has become increasingly i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent to which work-based learning could poten...
This thesis examines the learning preferences and learning strategies of apprentices, and the contex...
A number of factors influence the motivations of employers to train their workforce and the ways in ...
This paper presents and analyses results from a research project on current trends in employer train...
Although the flexible delivery of training in the workplace has become a favoured policy position fo...
The focus of this research is the recognition of skills and training needs of personal care workers ...
Evolving models of employment-based training (EBT) are responding to skill shortages and the need to...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...
The provision and enactment of continuous learning has become a defining aspect of contemporary work...
Workers, world-wide, increasingly need to engage in continuing education and training to respond to ...
As part of a three-year program of research, the authors are investigating how the training sys...
This is the final report of a three-year research project to identify and evaluate potential models ...
Objective The aim of the present study was to investigate how aged care workers prefer to learn and ...
© 2016, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. As workplaces respond to ongoing internal and...
Understanding how mature age workers come to engage with training programs has become increasingly i...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the extent to which work-based learning could poten...
This thesis examines the learning preferences and learning strategies of apprentices, and the contex...
A number of factors influence the motivations of employers to train their workforce and the ways in ...
This paper presents and analyses results from a research project on current trends in employer train...
Although the flexible delivery of training in the workplace has become a favoured policy position fo...
The focus of this research is the recognition of skills and training needs of personal care workers ...
Evolving models of employment-based training (EBT) are responding to skill shortages and the need to...
This paper reports on a study by Susan Dawe from the National Centre for Vocational Education Resear...