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National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

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NCVER
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Technical and vocational education and training in an ageing society: experts meeting proceedings


One of the most striking features of the modern world is its changing demographic profile. In almost any policy arena, the issue of demographic change (or ageing) sits alongside globalisation, climate change and the knowledge revolution as areas which are transforming societies, including the ways in which we organise and go about our work activities...
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Classroom management strategies to address the needs of Sudanese refugee learners


This study examined the extent to which English language, literacy and numeracy teachers used classroom management strategies to meet the needs of adult Sudanese refugee learners. While teachers met the needs of these learners insofar as they coincided with those of other refugee groups, the highly oral language culture of these learners appeared not to...
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Older workers' perspectives on training and retention of older workers


This report examines older workers' perspectives in a national survey of the finance sector and case studies of aged care and construction workers. Older workers expect to work beyond retirement but age-biased stereotypes, discriminatory insurance and superannuation need to be changed. With training, older workers could mentor younger workers.
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Pathways and barriers: Indigenous schooling and vocational education and training participation in the Goulburn Valley region


Katrina Alford and Richard James explore school and vocational education opportunities for Indigenous people in the Victorian Goulburn Valley region, where educational participation and completion rates are poor. Strategies that could boost successful vocational education and training (VET) participation include an education entitlement fund, stronger early literacy and numeracy programs, individual case management and greater...
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A review of Indigenous employment programs


Successive Australian governments over the last 20 years have focused on providing employment programs which support Indigenous people into their jobs. This report finds that the effectiveness of such programs has rarely been rigorously evaluated against their diverse objectives. It highlights a recent shift in policy toward strict employment outcomes, making programs easier to evaluate...

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