Progression through competency levels Opportunities for people to progress through the various levels of the VET competency hierarchy, and to gain credit for entrance to university courses, have increased markedly in the past decade. However, the path is often unclear so that potential learners are put off from participating. Beyond this, whether or not people take advantage of this facility depends on matters such as geographic location and personal circumstances. Much more could be made of these opportunities as the industry places more emphasis on learning: for example, building pride in achievement, gaining access to better positions and rewards within the industry, encouraging continuing learning, and identifying “employers of first choice”.
In summary, the availability and quality of education services are limiting the rate of progress of this significant industry. In essence, these problems have arisen through failure of providers to target and hit the real needs of the industry, and failure of the industry to give necessary guidance and support. ToR 2
The skills needs of agricultural industries in Australia, including the expertise and capacity of industries to specify the skills-sets required for training, and the extent to which vocational training meets the needs of rural industries.
Progression through competency levels Opportunities for people to progress through the various levels of the VET competency hierarchy, and to gain credit for entrance to university courses, have increased markedly in the past decade. However, the path is often unclear so that potential learners are put off from participating. Beyond this, whether or not people take advantage of this facility depends on matters such as geographic location and personal circumstances. Much more could be made of these opportunities as the industry places more emphasis on learning: for example, building pride in achievement, gaining access to better positions and rewards within the industry, encouraging continuing learning, and identifying “employers of first choice”.
In summary, the availability and quality of education services are limiting the rate of progress of this significant industry. In essence, these problems have arisen through failure of providers to target and hit the real needs of the industry, and failure of the industry to give necessary guidance and support. ToR 2
The skills needs of agricultural industries in Australia, including the expertise and capacity of industries to specify the skills-sets required for training, and the extent to which vocational training meets the needs of rural industries.
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