This paper explores the currently highly topical issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS). Specifically, it focuses upon career advisers' perceptions of VETiS, their advising practices as pertaining to this program and their views of others' perceptions of VETiS. It draws upon a national research project and data derived from interviews conducted with career advisers during the course of the project. The paper demonstrates that career advisers perceive VETiS in a favourable light on the whole, and that they advocate the practice of advising all students to do VETiS if students desire to do so. That said, the paper goes on to highlight tensions apparent in the career advisers' perceptions of, and subsequent advice giving...
School vocational education and training (VET) programs were introduced to provide more diverse path...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...
This paper explores the currently highly topical issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schoo...
This paper addresses the issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools – an issue that has r...
Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) is recognised in all Australian states’ and ter...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to consider the role played by vocational education and training (...
There is a profound need to increase the quality and status of vocational education and train-ing (V...
This paper reports on research examining a number of ways in which participation in vocational educa...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in Australia have significantly ex...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Context: The standing of VET depends on a multitude of factors and differs significantly between cou...
Pressure for schools to adopt a more vocationally oriented approach to the education of young people...
This briefing paper assesses the effect VET in Schools programs have on school retention, ...
Recent policy initiatives at both Federal and State levels have been aimed at broadening the partici...
School vocational education and training (VET) programs were introduced to provide more diverse path...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...
This paper explores the currently highly topical issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schoo...
This paper addresses the issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools – an issue that has r...
Vocational Education and Training in Schools (VETiS) is recognised in all Australian states’ and ter...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to consider the role played by vocational education and training (...
There is a profound need to increase the quality and status of vocational education and train-ing (V...
This paper reports on research examining a number of ways in which participation in vocational educa...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in Australia have significantly ex...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Context: The standing of VET depends on a multitude of factors and differs significantly between cou...
Pressure for schools to adopt a more vocationally oriented approach to the education of young people...
This briefing paper assesses the effect VET in Schools programs have on school retention, ...
Recent policy initiatives at both Federal and State levels have been aimed at broadening the partici...
School vocational education and training (VET) programs were introduced to provide more diverse path...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...
Using a sample of 446 secondary students who had participated in a vocational education and training...