Preparing school students for adulthood and for the world of employment is an increasing policy focus in Australia and internationally. Supporting young people preparing for work, while they are still at school, is a complex task and schools cannot do it in isolation. Since the early 1990s, when Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs were introduced into Australian secondary schools, the growth of partnerships between schools, TAFEs, workplaces and community organisations has been unprecedented. The majority of secondary schools form partnerships with a number of organisations, ranging from other education and training providers to community groups, businesses and associations to support attainment, qualifications and pathways to ...
In most of the advanced economies, students are losing interest in careers especially in engineering...
The role and function of TAFE as a public provider of vocational education and training has continua...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...
This article seeks to provide a school perspective on the nature and quality of the partnerships whi...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry–school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
In most of the advanced economies, students are losing interest in careers especially in en¬gineerin...
Anthea Taylor provides insights into the school-to-work transition of 72 young people from a low-inc...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
This report provides an overview of the Australian Research Council’s Linkage project: LP100200052 I...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Increasingly, vocational education and training (VET) practitioners work with industry and within pr...
There is a keen interest in encouraging employers to engage with schools so that young people can le...
In most of the advanced economies, students are losing interest in careers especially in engineering...
The role and function of TAFE as a public provider of vocational education and training has continua...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...
This article seeks to provide a school perspective on the nature and quality of the partnerships whi...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry–school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
In most of the advanced economies, students are losing interest in careers especially in en¬gineerin...
Anthea Taylor provides insights into the school-to-work transition of 72 young people from a low-inc...
Industry-school partnerships (ISPs) are increasingly being recognised as a new way of providing voca...
This report provides an overview of the Australian Research Council’s Linkage project: LP100200052 I...
Vocational education and training (VET) programs for young people in schools have significantly expa...
Increasingly, vocational education and training (VET) practitioners work with industry and within pr...
There is a keen interest in encouraging employers to engage with schools so that young people can le...
In most of the advanced economies, students are losing interest in careers especially in engineering...
The role and function of TAFE as a public provider of vocational education and training has continua...
When the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) met in Hobart on 30th April 2009, it proposed a ra...