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From Training Reform to Training Packages, 1st Edition | AU/NZ

Erica Smith, Jack Keating

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From Training Reform to Training Packages 1st Edition by Erica Smith/Jack Keating

Overview

This book will be welcomed by anyone engaged in the management or delivery of vocational education and training (VET) qualifications in TAFE, private registered training organisations, or workplace settings. It will be a useful textbook for students undertaking VET teacher-training qualifications at university or through Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training.

Like its predecessor, Making sense of training and reform and competency based training, the book has three major sections. The first section outlines VET policies and structures, tracing the major training reforms from the late 1980s through to the introduction in 2002 of the Australian Quality Training Framework. The second section is devoted to curriculum and delivery issues, explaining the distinctive characteristics of competency-based training and Training Packages, and the importance of assessment in the current system. Workplace delivery and the development of generic skills are also discussed. Finally the book examines the VET Teaching workforce and the ways in which VET teachers are trained and keep up to date with change. The book highlights the successes of the current policy and the curriculum framework while also adopting a critical approach.

Erica Smith

Erica Smith is a senor lecturer in vocational education training (VET) at Charles Sturt University, with concurrent responsibility for the university¿s Registered Training Organisation. Before becoming an academic, she was TAFE teachers, manager of community organisation, and a personnel manager in retailing. Erica has managed national research projects in the areas of competency-based training, VET practitioners, school-to-work issues, employability skills, and apprenticeships.

Jack Keating

Jack Keating is a senior VET academic. Over the past 15 years he has been actively involved in policy and development for post compulsory education and training in Victoria and nationally. This role has included chairing several key State committees and preparing of government reports and policies. He has undertaken research and consultancy projects for State and national governments, written a large number of publications and reports, and made numerous conference and workshop presentations.
PART ONE: POLICY AND STRUCTURES IN AUSTRALIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
1. The historical development of vocational education and training in Australia
2. Imperatives for change
3. Milestones of training reform
4. National structures and policies
5. Training providers and partnerships
6. Apprenticeships and traineeships
7. VET in schools

PART TWO: CURRICULUM IN AUSTRALIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
8. Competency-based training
9. Training packages
10. Assessment and recognition of prior learning
11. Some curriculum issues in VET courses

PART THREE: VET TEACHERS AND TEACHING
12. VET teachers, their work and their training

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  • ISBN-10: 0170179036
  • ISBN-13: 9780170179034
  • RETAIL $122.95