In April this year, the Australian Vocational Education Training Research Association (AVETRA) held its 9th annual conference – Global VET: Challenges at the Global, National\ud and Local Levels – at the University of Wollongong. Endeavouring to explore questions pertaining to the international, national and local context of Vocational Education and Training (VET), the conference had three\ud themes: global VET research, reform and change in Australian VET and their implications for VET research, and\ud VET at the local level. The conference program included keynote addresses by Professor Michael Singh from the University of Western Sydney; Aurora Andruska, representing the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST); and Barry Ped...
This paper presents an argument that the issues surrounding Quality and Diversity in VET Research ca...
Australia’s National Strategy for VET 2004-2010 calls for a client-centred and innovative vocational...
Aiming to increase the visibility and impact of VET research within the research community and towar...
In April this year, the Australian Vocational Education Training Research Association (AVETRA) held ...
In an attempt to establish a VETNET publication series of conference proceedings, the 3rd Crossing B...
For five years VEAC, a research centre situated within VET (TAFE NSW), has been conducting a wide ra...
This year has been special. The European Conference on Educational Research ECER 2020, which was to ...
DETYA funded the Vocational Education and Assessment Centre to conduct research investigating the in...
questions were couched in relation to AVETRA and what counted as acceptable practice within this new...
Editorial We are delighted to present the 2023 edition of the VETNET ECER proceedings, titled 'Tren...
In Australia, the question of the level and nature of qualifications for vocational education and tr...
© 2015 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). In Australia, the question of ...
Mixed methods research is an emerging third methodological movement with a growing body of trans-dis...
The undergraduate veterinary curriculum at James Cook University (JCU) is currently undergoing a ref...
It’s our great pleasure to offer the 2021 edition of the VETNET ECER proceedings, ‘Trends in Vocatio...
This paper presents an argument that the issues surrounding Quality and Diversity in VET Research ca...
Australia’s National Strategy for VET 2004-2010 calls for a client-centred and innovative vocational...
Aiming to increase the visibility and impact of VET research within the research community and towar...
In April this year, the Australian Vocational Education Training Research Association (AVETRA) held ...
In an attempt to establish a VETNET publication series of conference proceedings, the 3rd Crossing B...
For five years VEAC, a research centre situated within VET (TAFE NSW), has been conducting a wide ra...
This year has been special. The European Conference on Educational Research ECER 2020, which was to ...
DETYA funded the Vocational Education and Assessment Centre to conduct research investigating the in...
questions were couched in relation to AVETRA and what counted as acceptable practice within this new...
Editorial We are delighted to present the 2023 edition of the VETNET ECER proceedings, titled 'Tren...
In Australia, the question of the level and nature of qualifications for vocational education and tr...
© 2015 Association for Research in Post-Compulsory Education (ARPCE). In Australia, the question of ...
Mixed methods research is an emerging third methodological movement with a growing body of trans-dis...
The undergraduate veterinary curriculum at James Cook University (JCU) is currently undergoing a ref...
It’s our great pleasure to offer the 2021 edition of the VETNET ECER proceedings, ‘Trends in Vocatio...
This paper presents an argument that the issues surrounding Quality and Diversity in VET Research ca...
Australia’s National Strategy for VET 2004-2010 calls for a client-centred and innovative vocational...
Aiming to increase the visibility and impact of VET research within the research community and towar...