The development of a national youth work training package\ud in Australia began over 15 years ago. The current package\ud sits under the umbrella of the general Community Services\ud Industry Training Package. The first stage of a review of this\ud package has been completed and the subsequent report\ud not only confirms the recent trend towards the privatisation\ud and employer domination of the training process, and the\ud subsequent de-professionalisation and multi-vocational\ud skilling of traditional youth work, but also raises serious\ud questions regarding the future of stand-alone youth work\ud training in the VET and TAFE sectors in Australia
Purpose The aim of this paper is to consider the role played by vocational education and training (...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...
Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the econom...
The development of a national youth work training package in Australia began over 15 years ago. The...
The development of a national youth work training package in Australia began over 15 years ago. The ...
Youth work is at the same time very old practice and a very new one. While its beginnings stretch ba...
This 1991 report, commonly termed the \u27Finn Review\u27, resulted in the establishment of local in...
This paper/presentation reports on a commissioned strategic evaluation undertaken for the Australian...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
A Shorten Labor Government will undertake a comprehensive review of the National Vocational Educatio...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in Australia have significantly ex...
Pressure for schools to adopt a more vocationally oriented approach to the education of young people...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to consider the role played by vocational education and training (...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...
Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the econom...
The development of a national youth work training package in Australia began over 15 years ago. The...
The development of a national youth work training package in Australia began over 15 years ago. The ...
Youth work is at the same time very old practice and a very new one. While its beginnings stretch ba...
This 1991 report, commonly termed the \u27Finn Review\u27, resulted in the establishment of local in...
This paper/presentation reports on a commissioned strategic evaluation undertaken for the Australian...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
A Shorten Labor Government will undertake a comprehensive review of the National Vocational Educatio...
In the past seven years there have been some marked changes in the training context in Australia. Ma...
The research presented in this article is a study of the values underpinning the curriculum and teac...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in Australia have significantly ex...
Pressure for schools to adopt a more vocationally oriented approach to the education of young people...
Young people of Australia remain a prime focus for the future of Australia. The compelling urgency t...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to consider the role played by vocational education and training (...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...
Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the econom...