Monthly Archives: July 2015
Senator Simon Birmingham says data supports good policy
Good, big data is the source of good decision-making in the future, Senator Simon Birmingham told delegates at a Sydney conference yesterday. Birmingham, the assistant minister for education and training, told NCVER’s No Frills conference at the University of Western Sydney ...
More »Call for common sense in filling skills gap
Changing the conversation about what successful careers can look like may be the key to solving Australia’s job skills gap, a national training conference has been told. Addressing delegates at the NCVER No Frills conference – hosted by the University ...
More »Small steps can be huge in supporting students with disabilities
A few simple steps, not necessarily massive changes, are all it might take to improve the learning experience of students with disability, an expert has said. Nicole Ison, national disability co-ordination officer from the University of Western Sydney, spoke yesterday at ...
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Big data hailed as key to education and training
Big data’s potential to drive quality improvement across the VET sector while assisting in greater partnerships with universities and higher education providers was highlighted at a national conference in Sydney this morning. Addressing delegates at the NCVER No Frills conference ...
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Experts criticise alcohol rehab scheme
Northern Territory's controversial mandatory alcohol rehabilitation scheme is not cost-effective and may be discriminatory, say medical experts. The scheme costs about $27 million annually, but they say alcohol misuse could be reduced more effectively by methods such as interventions involving ...
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University of Melbourne’s $4 million dollar research gift
A generous gift of $4 million will go towards establishing the Francine V. McNiff Chair in Criminology, a first for the University of Melbourne. Professor Alison Young has been appointed in this role. Young said the appointment would enable her ...
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