The federal government’s green training corps claims it will deliver a Year 12-equivalent qualification after just five-hours a week training over 26 weeks.tender document for organisations hoping to gain funding under the program. The government says the green corps will ...
More »Heading towards 2012
Year 10 students have a right to know about prerequisites for tertiary courses in 2012, writes Elaine Wenn. In his commentary, Conor King put a view that tertiary admissions centres and Victorian universities are adopting an ostrich stance in response ...
More »Diversity in the private sector
Failing private providers send government’s into a frenzy, but what exactly is their role in the free market, asks Conor King. The question of how best to regulate organisations offering tertiary education to Australian or international students is growing into ...
More »The profitable margin
The need to increase revenues and minimise costs places substantial stress on university managers at all levels, writes Cynthia Hansen. Universities have their critics. Some claim they house the protected and the privileged. However, most people who have studied or ...
More »International branding under threat
A market approach to international education should be broadened, says Peter Kell. Australian branding as a study destination is considerably tarnished over recent months. These incidents are not new, and are not unique to Australia, but there is considerable frustration ...
More »Systematically improving apprenticeships
What can be done to reinvigorate traditional apprenticeships, asks John Mitchell. With the current downturn in the economy, there is increased public interest in quickly retraining the newly unemployed and a simultaneous reduction in interest in the traditional four-year apprenticeship. ...
More »VET briefs
Catholic Education to take over two ATCs Catholic Education South Australia has taken over the Australian Technical College-Northern Adelaide, while the ATC in the city’s south is expected to be signed over by the end of the month. The federally ...
More »NCVER’s vision for the future: integrated stats and student tracking
The National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) is willing to expand its scope and embrace the whole tertiary sector, as recommended by the Bradley review. And an integrated statistical system incorporating both higher education and VET will be an ...
More »How the other half (may) live: university presses face challenging questions and interesting times
Australian academics rely heavily on the output of international scholarly publishers. Robin Derricourt recently encountered some troubling quandries of his North American counterparts. Even in hard times our American colleagues do it well. Meeting in the massive halls of the ...
More »Some thoughts on restructuring
An imminent restructure and curriculum overhaul gets John Melville-Jones thinking he’s seen it all before. At a time when UWA faculties are upon the cusp of restructure, it is appropriate to revive (with some updates) a proposal that I made ...
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