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Australian School-based Apprenticeships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in Tasmania. Final Report
The Tasmanian Department of Education (DoE) has undertaken a two-year project to identify and enhance successes and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian School-based Apprentices, and address barriers. The Department of Education engaged the Peter Underwood Centre to support the project through an independent evaluation. The focus of this study was to:
The research team worked collaboratively with colleagues from Aboriginal Education Services (AES) and Vocational Learning and Career Education (VLCE) in order to enhance synergies between the evaluation and the project. A major function of the research team has been as a critical friend for the Aboriginal Student Engagement – Australian School-based Apprenticeships (ASE-ASbA) team, supporting project activity and the development of templates.
In addition, the research team undertook two phases of independent data collection with key stakeholders: young people, parents/carers, school staff and industry staff. The study was undertaken with care and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, participants, and stakeholders.
Funding
Department of Education Tasmania, con
History
Commissioning body
Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment, University of TasmaniaPagination
68Department/School
Peter Underwood CentrePublisher
Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment, University of TasmaniaRepository Status
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