Generic Skills in Vocational Education and Training

Generic Skills in Vocational Education and Training
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Book Synopsis Generic Skills in Vocational Education and Training by : National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Leabrook (Australia).

Download or read book Generic Skills in Vocational Education and Training written by National Centre for Vocational Education Research, Leabrook (Australia). and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Possessing generic or employability skills is vital in the current labour market. The vocational education and training (VET) sector, like other education sectors, must ensure its clients gain and develop generic skills. This volume of readings summarises NCVER managed research into generic skills undertaken in 2001 and 2002. The work covers four main topics: defining and specifying generic skills; exploring training providers', teachers' and learners' perspectives of these skills; exploring the workplace perspective of generic skills; and assessing these skills. To ensure people gain the generic skills they need, the research suggests improving the documentation of these skills in training packages, and sharing good teaching, learning and certifying practice. Following an Overview (Jennifer Gibb and Penelope Curtin), this document contains these research readings: (1) International Perspectives on Generic Skills (David D. Curtis), (2) Employability Skills for the Future (Penelope Curtin); (3) VET Teacher and Student Attitudes about Generic Skills (Victor Callan); (4) Developing Generic Skills in Training Packages (Susan Dawe); (5) Employability Skills: Balancing the Equation (Tess Julian); (6) The Development of Employability Skills in Novice Workers through Employment (Erica Smith and Paul Comyn); (7) Making Experience Work: Displaced Workers Provide 109 New Insights into Generic Skills (Crina Virgona and Peter Waterhouse); (8) "Generic skills" in a Changing Work Environment (Geof Hawke); (9) The Assessment of Generic Skills (David D. Curtis); (10) Assessing and Certifying Generic Skills (Berwyn Clayton, Kaaren Blom, Dave Meyers and Andrea Bateman); and (11) Assessment of Key Competencies: The Torrens Valley TAFE Approach (Rob Denton).


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