Transforming Queensland VET : Challenges and Opportunities (volume 2)


Autoria(s): Berthelsen, Donna C.
Data(s)

01/12/2008

Resumo

This volume is the second in a series that addresses change and development in the delivery of vocational and education programs in Queensland. A similar volume was published in 2007. Considerable change was foreshadowed for TAFE Queensland by the release of The Queensland Skill Plan (QSP) in 2006. This volume addresses implementation issues for the Actions identified in the QSP. The chapters focus on a breadth of issues that relate to the changing landscape for teaching and learning in TAFE Institutes. The incorporation of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) and e-learning approaches into the delivery of training packages remain key foci for change, as was evident in the first volume of this series. The chapters also consider issues for some client groups in VET, as well as approaches to professional development to build the capabilities of staff for new teaching and learning environments. The chapter by Sandra Lawrence examines the professional development issues for staff across TAFE institutes in the implementation of the Learning Management System. Suzanne Walsh discusses the issues of new “learning spaces” and “Mode 2 learning in the re-development at Southbank Institute. The chapter by Angela Simpson focuses on VET in schools and school-to-work transition programs. Josie Drew, in her chapter, takes up the issues of embedding employability skills into the delivery of training packages through flexible delivery. The chapter by Colleen Hodgins focuses on the organisational challenges for Lead Institutes in relation to the professional development for TAFE educators in light of policy changes. Bradley Jones discusses the changing roles of libraries in VET contexts and their importance. He examines the adequacy of the VOCED database and reflects on the current nature, role, and practices of VET libraries. Finally, Piero Dametto discusses the pragmatics for TAFE educators in understanding the use of digital objects and learning objects within the LMS and LCMS systems that were presaged in the QSP. These papers were completed by the authors as a part of their postgraduate studies at QUT. The views reported are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Queensland Department of Education, Training and the Arts. Donna Berthelsen Faculty of Education Queensland University of Technology

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30364/

Publicador

QUT Publications

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30364/1/c30364.pdf

http://www.vetpd.qld.gov.au/teaching_learning_and_assessment/tla_research.html

Berthelsen, Donna C. (Ed.) (2008) Transforming Queensland VET : Challenges and Opportunities (volume 2). Transforming Queensland VET, Volume 2 . QUT Publications , Brisbane Queensland .

Direitos

Copyright 2008 Please consult the editor.

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #130108 Technical Further and Workplace Education #vocational education #HERN
Tipo

Book