The key stakeholders involved in the Australian vocational education and training sector
The education and training sector is vital to the success of any economy. It is responsible for providing the skills…
Why not being prepared in the vocational education and training industry is dangerous
If a training organisation is not prepared to either research, prepare, deliver, or evaluate the training program, it could be…
Some lessons learned from working in the vocational education and training industry
The vocational education and training (VET) sector has a lot to offer students, employees and employers alike. It can provide…
Message from the CEO (25 April 2022)
Message from the CEO We welcome you to our April edition of the VET sector magazine. We are pleased to…
CAQA Analysis on NCVER’s Research Report – The four features of high-quality VET delivery.
It is widely accepted that high-quality vocational education and training (VET) is essential for achieving positive outcomes for both individuals…
The Australian VET system is eroding, fragmenting, and dysfunctional.
New research is showing that Australia's VET system displays indicators of erosion, fragmentation, and dysfunction. According to the findings of…
Message from the CEO (23 March 2022)
Message from the CEO We welcome you to our March edition of the VET sector magazine. In this edition, there…
How to ensure your training organisation is compliant with government regulations
If you're running a vocational education and training organisation in Australia, you need to ensure that your organisation is compliant…
Transition planning and requirements
The training packages are updated on a regular basis to ensure that they continue to meet industry and regulatory requirements.…
Requirements to enrol learners in your courses
There are specific prerequisites that must be met prior to student enrolment or the beginning of training and assessment, whichever…