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VET partnerships powering a dynamic workforce
Episode 40
mardi 13 août 2024 ⢠Duration 01:54:50
Steve Davis interviews a diverse group of presenters from the 33rd National VET Research Conference āNo Frills,ā held on 10-12 July 2024 in Perth.
With a spotlight on how VET partnerships are driving a dynamic workforce, these seven engaging experts share their insights on a wide range of topics. From exploring VET in Ukraine and envisioning the future of VET in Australia to enhancing inclusivity for disadvantaged learners, creating culturally appropriate employment pathways for Indigenous students, and promoting safety and inclusion for women in the construction trade, this podcast offers a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of vocational education and training.
Tune in for a great podcast providing a condensed version of No Frills 2024.Ā
Facing Australia's transition to electric vehicles
Episode 39
lundi 13 mai 2024 ⢠Duration 37:31
Australia is on the journey to reducing carbon emissions, so what does this mean for the automotive industry?
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Various sources indicate that electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle uptake is increasing in Australia, so this episode explores how the VET sector is preparing to meet the evolving demands of the automotive industry amongst critical skills shortages.Ā
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Podcast host Steve Davis speaks to Simon Walker, NCVER Managing Director;Ā Dr. Gavin Lind, CEO of the Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance; and Rod Camm, Group CEO of the Motor Trades Association in Queensland about what new strategies and collaborative efforts are required to make sure our workforce capabilities are up for the task and that our automotive industry can thrive in this era of electric vehicles.
VETās role in transforming the future
Episode 30
mardi 9 août 2022 ⢠Duration 43:38
Join host Steve Davis for some handpicked highlights from three panel discussions at the 31st National VET Research Conference āNo Frillsā held in July 2022. The conference theme was VET's role in transforming the future. Topics covered in the lively discussion include why business leaders are turning to education and training for the solutions; the future skill needs of service-based industries; upskilling and reskilling and the impact of COVID-19 on employers and their trainingĀ choices; strengthening skills pathways to work for disadvantaged youth; quality VET delivery; and VET course pathways. Speakers areĀ Ms Megan Lilly, Australian Industry Group; Ms Silvia Munoz, SkillsIQ; Mr Ian White, NCVER; Ms Kira Clarke, Brotherhood of St Laurence;Ā Mr Hugh Guthrie, Lusid Pty Ltd and Mr Damian Oliver, National Skills Commission.
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VET and higher education: should we push for integration?
Episode 29
lundi 6 juin 2022 ⢠Duration 30:48
Both vocational education and training (VET) and higher education (HE) offer the skills, knowledge and qualifications needed to equip students to progress their career and lifelong learning.Ā
But given the difficulty and huge costs associated in integrating VET and HE, how do we harness the best of both sectors and maximise their benefits to students, employers and industry?
Megan Lilly, Executive Director of Ai Groupās Centre for Education & Training and Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER talk to Steve Davis about why greater connectedness and fluidity between the sectors might be better than integration. Ā
The discussion draws from The best of both worlds? Integrating VET and higher education, published by NCVER on 25 November 2021.
VET In Schools and the shadow of ATAR
Episode 28
jeudi 28 avril 2022 ⢠Duration 37:05
Participation in higher education by school leavers has increased significantly in the last decade. VET participation has lagged by comparison. Are students headed for university accorded higher status at school than those who prefer to pursue a trade apprenticeship or traineeship?
While the general outcomes for students who participate in VET in Schools is good, choosing the right VET course or VET pathway is critical, as some pathways are undoubtedly better than others in terms of employment outcomes.
Professor Peter Shergold AC, who chaired a major review for Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers of Education on senior secondary school pathways (Looking to the Future), and Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER talk to Steve Davis about whether people are overestimating the impact of ATAR on a studentās future career prospects, and the proliferation of pathways that can be followed to find a future career.
The discussion draws from VET for secondary school students: insights and outcomes, published by NCVER on 14 October 2021.
Best of 2021: highlights from Season 6
Episode 27
mercredi 8 décembre 2021 ⢠Duration 42:34
Steve Davis, Simon Walker, Linda Simon, Martin Powell, Kira Clarke, Joanne Waugh, Bryan Palmer, Professor John Buchanan, Megan Lilly, Dr Kaye Bowman, Michael Hartman, Dr Martha Kinsman, Professor Stephen Billett 9 December 2021 (45 mins)
In 2021, we invited expert vocational voices from the VET sector to share their views, stories, experiences and insights on a range of hot topics.
āBest of 2021ā is a roundup of interesting snippets and research findings from across the four podcast episodes we released during the year. Full of short and sharp insights from each of our guest speakers, we cover off some of the best bits of Season 6.
Past informing the future
Episode 26
jeudi 12 août 2021 ⢠Duration 40:01
Steve Davis interviews a collection of presenters from three panel discussions at the 30th National VET Research Conference 'No Frills', held on 7-9 July 2021.
Topics covered in the lively discussion include future-focused education and training delivered with, and in, industry; the 'futures' of work; understanding employers' training choices; and what is a VET system fit for the future?
Speakers are Professor John Buchanan, The University of Sydney; Ms Megan Lilly, Australian Industry Group; Dr Kaye Bowman, Callan Consulting Group; Mr Michael Hartman, Skills Impact; Dr Martha Kinsman, Australian National University; and Professor Stephen Billett, Griffith University.
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The role of micro-credentials in VET
Episode 25
mardi 1 juin 2021 ⢠Duration 29:47
Short-course training, often referred to as 'micro-credentials', is seen as an increasingly important form of training, particularly as governments respond to the social and economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Steve Davis talks to Bryan Palmer, Private Consultant and author ofĀ An analysis of micro-credentials in VET, and Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER about the different interpretations and definitions of a micro-credential, why so many students pursue enrolments in subjects not part of a nationally recognised program, and why a majority of activity in this space is privately funded.
The discussion largely draws from An analysis of micro-credentials in VET, published by NCVER on 3 June 2021.
VET's role in youth unemployment recovery
Episode 24
jeudi 13 mai 2021 ⢠Duration 31:48
Youth unemployment post-COVID is an all-hands-on-deck challenge. For young people who have lost work or have been looking for work, post-COVID recovery is going to be a fraught time if Australia doesn't take a well-structured pathway to recovery.Ā
Join Steve Davis as he talks to Kira Clarke, Senior Research Fellow at the Brotherhood of St Laurence, Jo Waugh, Senior Research Officer, NCVER and Simon Walker, Managing Director, NCVER about the role the VET sector can and should play in the process. They discuss why vocational pathways in schools, work-based training, and career guidance are critical to youth employability, especially for disadvantaged people.Ā
The discussion refers to research What VET can offer to COVID-19 youth unemployment recovery, published by NCVER on 13 May 2021.
Quality of VET teaching: perceptions and realities
Episode 19
mardi 16 mars 2021 ⢠Duration 32:20
Should we be concerned about the quality of VET teaching? Recent research suggests there are key issues affecting the quality of VET teaching that need to be addressed. These include entry level requirements, limited career pathways, workforce casualisation, and lack of support for professional development.
Steve Davis talks to NCVER Managing Director, Simon Walker, Educationalist and Researcher, Linda Simon and VET Development Centre CEO, Martin Powell about what helps build capability and quality in VET teaching.
