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VET’s role in transforming the future

30 Jun 2022
Bridget Wibrow
Publisher
National Centre for Vocational Education Research
Skilled workforce 21st Century work skills Vocational education and training Australia
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In this discussion paper, the author explores how the VET sector transform the future by adapting to changing skill needs, helping learners to adapt and responding to unpredictable events.

Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-925717-99-0
Copyright:
National Centre for Vocational Education Research 2022
License type:
CC BY
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
30 Jun 2022

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