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3rd Annual Vocational Education Summit

3rd Annual Vocational Education Summit

IIR's 3rd Annual Vocational Education Summit brings together leading VET and HE industry professionals to discuss new initiatives for improvement throughout the vocational education sector

21 - 22 November 2011 | Rendezvous Hotel Melbourne

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Growth opportunities and development of the VET sector

Keynote Speakers:
Chris Robinson, Acting Chief Commissioner, Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
Robin Shreeve,
CEO, Skills Australia

The Program will Address:

  • A New Regulatory Horizon – Lifting the Quality Bar
  • Developing New Scenarios for The Next National Workforce Development Strategy
  • Have We Got the Right Vocational Models to Meet Workforce Needs?
  • The Recruitment of International Students in the Current Financial Market
  • Have We Got the Right People, in the Right Place, Focused on the Right Priorities to Respond to New Challenges and Opportunities in the VET Sector?

Case Study Focused Agenda:

  • Delivering VET Courses Offshore
  • Skilling and Training Solutions for VET-Industry Collaboration
  • New Merger Models in Tertiary Education: Canberra A Work in Progress
  • The Practice Firm – A Practical Learning Approach in the Workplace
  • Successful Pathways between VET and Universities
  • Who are the Clients and Stakeholders? What are Their Needs? Engineering Technician Education in Australia

Key Contributions from:

  • Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
  • TAFE South Australia International
  • TAFE Directors Australia
  • Skills Australia
  • Victoria University
  • Sunshine Coast TAFE
  • University of Southern Queensland
  • Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)
  • West Coast Institute of Training
  • La Trobe University
    Plus many more...

With Interactive Panel Discussions on:

  • The Role of Foundation Skills in VET to Ensure Transferable Skills and Adaptive Learning
  • How Does VET Retain Its Identity Within Multi-Sector Arrangements

ENDORSED BY

AUSTAFE

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