school students and vet nsw and scotland learning exchange seminar sqa – november 2013

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School students and VETNSW and Scotland

Learning exchange seminarSQA – November 2013

Overview

The Australian and NSW context of schooling and VET VET as part of NSW schooling credentials Some policy challenges

Questions throughout: What appears to be the same? What appears to be different? What can we learn?

Roadmap through NSW education

Roadmap through NSW education and training

NSW schooling context

NSW VET sector context

“VET in Schools” in Australia

Formally defined as any nationally accredited VET that is recognised in the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCEs)

Can range from a single “unit of competency” to a full Certificate III or IV occupational qualification

The way VET is packaged and recognised in SSCEs varies greatly between states and territories

An emerging critique is gaining currency at the national level

“VET in Schools” in NSW

VET “courses/subjects” in Stage 5 and Stage 6 school curriculum

VET “courses/subjects” made up of units of competency and qualifications from national industry Training Packages

Dual accreditation ‘Pre-endorsed’ as appropriate for school students

following industry and stakeholder consultation Work placement requirements

Industry Curriculum Frameworks

“Premium product” Cover 13 key industry areas Mandatory work placement requirements Optional HSC examination for results to contribute to

tertiary entrance rank HSC examination based on ‘HSC Content’ - a description

of the underpinning knowledge associated with mandatory units of competency

4 unitsIndustry-based Learning

2 units Aboriginal

Studies4 units Biology

Health Services Assistance Traineeship A possible HSC pattern of study

4 units Englis

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6 unitsHuman Services

(Certificate III in Health Services Assistance)

School based traineeship

Other subjects

Purposes of VET for school students

Some considerations

Collections of Skill sets Full qualificationsunits of competencies

Any VET Forecast high demand for skills

Some considerations

Lower level Higher leveltaster/introductory industry-standard

Pathway qualifications Specific occupationsbroad occupational groupings

Some policy challenges

Reaching a settlement around purposes of “VET in Schools”

VET sector change fatigue Government budget pressures

Work placement brokerage services Diversity of offerings

Demand for literacy and numeracy assessments when students leave school

Thank you

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