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Stephen Billett

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Working paper

Change, work and learning: aligning continuing education and training


As part of a three-year program of research, the authors are investigating how the training system might be more effective in providing continuing education and training across workers' lives, since the tertiary education and training sector is currently geared to entry-level training; that is, getting young people ready to enter the labour market. This working...
Discussion paper

Higher education in TAFE


Growth in mixed-sector institutions offering both vocational and higher education qualifications is expected to increase given recent and predicted policy changes. This issues paper focuses on the provision and management of higher education in TAFE institutes. Issues raised for discussion include the governance of mixed-sector institutions as well as ensuring access and maintaining progression to...
Report

Effective models of employment-based training


Australia needs highly skilled workers to sustain a healthy economy. Current employment-based training models have limitations in meeting the demands for highly skilled labour supply. The research explored current and emerging models of employment-based training to propose more effective models at higher VET qualifications that can maintain a balance between institution and work-based learning.
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Informing post-school pathways: investigating school students’ authentic work experiences


The way school students understand work through their paid part-time work and participation in school-based apprenticeships has the potential to inform career decision making and further education pathways. Through classroom-based interventions this project sought to assist student’s and teacher’s understandings of ‘authentic’ work experiences.
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Forming, developing and sustaining social partnerships


Stephen Billett, Allie Clemans and Terri Seddon consder the principles and practices that build and sustain social partnerships in communities in a range of contexts. They identify three types of social partnerships, and discuss the implications of changing circumstances for the principles and practices. This project is phase 1 of a two-phase project. Phase 2...

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