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TAFE reinvention through innovation

Are TAFE colleges capable of maintaining quality while taking risks, asks John Mitchell. TAFE colleges are receiving mixed messages from their government owners. One message is to ensure their quality systems are in place, their student satisfaction ratings are high ...

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Beyond -built-in not bolted-on-

The philosophy toward embedding language, literacy and numeracy in training packages needs to be re-examined, says Anita Roberts. Built-in not bolted-on aimed to integrate the delivery of vocational and LLN skills based on recognition of the interdependent nature of these ...

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VET briefs

Rudd to create 20,000 green training places Prime Minister Kevin Rudd last week announced spending of $94 million to create 30,000 training places to develop “green skills” in the building and construction sectors, 10,000 places in a National Green Jobs ...

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Noticeboard

Carrington heads to QUTealth public service and was a senior researcher within the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library. Happell to CQU Professor Brenda Happell has been appointed director of the Institute for Health and Social Science Research at CQU. Happell will succeed ...

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A passage to India

India hopes to join the superpower elite, but there is not enough international quality in its higher education system. Phil Baty reports on how it aims to raise standards by overhauling regulation and inviting in foreign providers.ted to become one ...

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Take the time to get it right

<<<To throw the doors open to foreign providers is not necessarily a panacea for Indian higher education, warns Philip Altbach.>>> India’s new Minister of Human Resource Development, Kapil Sibal, has promised to open its higher education sector to foreign universities ...

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Lessons from the past

It's time for a comprehensive national strategy on international education, says Stephen Connelly. My first job as an English language teacher was in 1988 at a college in downtown Melbourne. Fresh out of a dip ed, I took the beginners’ ...

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Relative impact

Examining community cohesion in Arabic communities in Europe, Christina Slade gets some insights into research impact. Scholars around the world have been exercised with the problem of how to measure the impact of research. The question is particularly stark for ...

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