Transforming Queensland VET : Challenges and Opportunities (Volume 3)


Autoria(s): Berthelsen, Donna C.; Vogel, Lauren
Data(s)

01/12/2009

Resumo

The volume is the third in a series that addresses change and development in the delivery of VET programs in Queensland. The chapters address a breadth of issues that relate to the changing landscape for teaching and learning in VET programs through e-learning. Organisational change is a key focus of this volume. James Waterson examines business and pedagogical perspectives for SkillsTech Australia to create teaching and learning environments that will enrich the learning experience for staff and students. Kerry Emerson explores the ways in which printing teachers might change current practices in order to deliver their training to apprentices and trainees – off-the-job, onthe- job and online, through e-learning. The chapter by Erik Dodwell takes up issues of user-friendly RPL interviews and the challenges to develop a model that may be applied consistently across all industry areas using conversational interviews. The chapters by Linda Roberston, Nina Woodrow, and Anushka Weerackody discuss teaching and learning for specific groups of students. Linda Roberston proposes a vision for learning support teachers in which the learner is encouraged to be a self-directed and autonomous learner who is capable of utilising e-learning resources and is information literate. Nina Woodrow presents a case for the diminished sense of occupational identity by adult literacy teachers and the implications of this loss of expertise across the VET sector. Constructive strategies for change are outlined. The chapter by Anushka Weerackody explores ideas to enhance the practices of ESL teachers in TAFE Queensland through an online community of practice. The issues of on-the-job training through e-learning for various trades is considered by Anne-Louise Johnston and the benefits and challenges for SkillsTech Australia in developing training partnerships with industry to deliver these changes. 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 and Training. Donna Berthelsen and Lauren Vogel Faculty of Education Queensland University of Technology December 2009

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30365/

Publicador

QUT Publications

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30365/1/c30365.pdf

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

Berthelsen, Donna C. & Vogel, Lauren (Eds.) (2009) Transforming Queensland VET : Challenges and Opportunities (Volume 3). Transforming Queensland VET, Volume 3 . QUT Publications, Brisbane Queensland.

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Copyright 2010 QUT Produced by QUT Publications

Fonte

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

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