Vocational Voices: Reimagining the Tertiary Education System
In this episode, the NCVER's Vocational Voices explore how the traditional difference between higher education and VET might not be as practical as once thought.
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In this episode, the NCVER's Vocational Voices explore how the traditional difference between higher education and VET might not be as practical as once thought.
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This study sought to understand motivations for teaching, satisfaction and career pathways of teachers who teach Vocational Education and Training in schools (VET in schools) in Australia.
To kick off the new year we are bringing you 3 of the best presenters based on reviews from our most recent National VET Conference.
If you’re an educator in VET in your first few years (or know someone who is) this program is designed to help you every step of the way.
This publication provides a summary of data relating to students, programs, subjects, and training providers in Australia’s government-funded vocational education and training (VET) system.
The Australian Training Awards are the peak national awards for VET, showcasing best practice and promoting the benefits of this essential sector.
This page specifically applies to schools in Queensland who are school RTOs in their own right or to those RTOs who deliver VET in Queensland Schools.
A process used to ensure that assessment reflects current industry practise, Industry Engagement can offer multiple benefits for the RTO as well as the wider VET sector.
A Registered Training Organisation (RTO) is any training provider listed on the national register to provide specific training delivery and/or assessment services in VET.
Nominations are now open for the 2017 Australian Training Awards. Consider lodging your application today to be acknowledged nationally for your outstanding achievement in Vocational Education and Training (VET).
On Wednesday 19 July 2017 John Price will cast a SPOTLIGHT on Trainer and Assessor Currency. This workshop is designed to highlight some of what makes for a professional VET trainer and assessor.
Velg Training's 18th National VET Conference, the largest national gathering of VET professionals in the country, provides attendees the opportunity to engage in a variety of plenary and elective sessions.
REGISTER BEFORE 23rd May for the May Course: This 90-minute Thinkific learning module focuses on the VET Quality Framework, emphasising the Standards for RTOs 2015. Complete your module at your own pace before the end of the month.
The 2025 Virtual VET Summit is our special online event dedicated to Artificial Intelligence. Designed to explore valuable insights into the adoption and use of AI, it's for anyone working in an RTO.. Register for AM sessions for RTO Management or PM sessions for Training and Assessment, or both!
This 1.5 hour webinar is from our suite of Your Way offerings. Gain insights into practical ways to create an inclusive learning environment for neurodiverse students and the broader benefits of integrating neurodiversity awareness and support into their RTO and programs.
In this 1 hour webinar find out why some private VET training providers have failed in the past while others have succeeded.
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