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As a result of your Expressions of Interest, our popular flexible learning, online Velg2Go course: The VET Landscape is back!
This quick guide provides information on marketing and publishing requirements related to the VET Student Loans program.
This paper focused on the delivery of education within the VET sector, specifically the Certificate III in Individual Support and Certificate IV in Disability. It sought to explore numerous avenues in order to build a picture of the state of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector in terms of the delivery of education and the implementation of this education into work-ready skills.
This link takes you to ASQA's website where it describes the need for course owners to add VET accredited courses to their scopes of registration.
New NCVER data shows the extent to which COVID-19 has affected international student outcomes who completed a nationally recognised VET qualification in Australia.
Overview and resources for secondary students to have their previous learning - both formal and informal - count towards Stage 5 ( Year 9 or 10) or Stage 6 (HSC) VET courses and AQF VET qualifications.
Short course training is driving increases in the number of government-funded students and courses and the latest data shows that 240,000 students are undertaking VET in Schools.
NCVER link to report that examines ways to enhance the quality of teaching in the vocational education and training (VET) sector in Australia.
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The clock is ticking as opportunities to participate in the VET Skills Reform roll out across this month.
In this webinar, Darlene McLennan, Manager of ADCET, discusses supporting students with disability in Vocational Education and Training (VET).
This document provides technical detail and supporting data for the research findings discussed in ‘The student journey in VET: the many faces of completion and non-completion’.
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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