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Why is it important for higher education to connect with the VET sector?

conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-23, 07:26 authored by Langworthy, A, Johns, S
This paper examines the value to studetns of connections between the Vocational Education and Training (VET) and Higher Education sectors. It presents findings from research at the University of Tasmania which shows that students admitted to higher education in the basis of previous VET perform as well if not better than all other student populations. the paper challenges some commonly held myths about VET students' academic ability and about the perceived differential status of VET regarding practice based learning. However, there is only limited uptake of direct pathways for VET to higher education in Tasmania, and the reasons for this are examined. the papers concludes that connections between VET and higher education need to be strengthened to deliver successful outcomes for students. Future directions are likely to include development and co-delivery of a bridging program from VET to higher education, better and more transparent credit transfer processes, and development of concurrent or embedded awards in skill priority areas, resulting in both a VET and higher edcation qualification.

History

Publication title

Research and Development in Higher Education: Connections in Higher Education

Volume

35

Editors

N Brown, SM Jones and A Adam

Pagination

118-128

ISSN

1441-001x

Publisher

Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australia, Inc

Place of publication

NSW

Event title

35th Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australia Annual International Conference

Event Venue

Hobart, Australia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2012-07-02

Date of Event (End Date)

2012-07-05

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 HERDSA

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Learner and learning not elsewhere classified

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