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Title: VET in Schools: Current and future trends and dilemmas


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VET in Schools Current and future trends and
dilemmas
  • Changing landscapes from a practitioner point of
    view
  • Kerrie Mackey-Smith

2
VET in Schools
  • (Currently) Vocational Education and Training
  •  
  • The Recognition of VET Policy allows three
  • options for recognising vocational education and
  • training (VET) outcomes towards the SACE
  •  
  • Embedded VET units of competency
  • delivered within Board-accredited subjects,
  • in particular, Work Studies and Vocational
  • Studies
  •  

(SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)
3
VET in Schools
  • Stand-alone VET units of competency
  • delivered without reference to Board
    accredited subjects, and recognised as SACE
  • units (50 hour equivalents)
  •  
  • SSABSAVET subjects units of competency in an
    industry-specified SACE subject.
  •  

(SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)
4
VET in Schools
5
VET in Schools
  • In 2008, 46 of students who completed the
  • SACE included VET in their studies.
  •  
  • Of the 12 237 South Australian students who
  • completed the SACE in 2008, about 900 would
  • not have done so without stand-alone VET.
  •  
  • The SSABSAVET suite of subjects included sixteen
    specific industry areas and allowed students to
    gain recognition for completion of relevant units
    of competency and for work experience within that
    industry.
  • (SACE Board as accessed
    27/8/09)

6
New SACE requirements
(SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)
7
VET in Schools
  • Proposed Certificate III VET study at Stage 2 to
    qualify for 60 credits
  • No longer academic integration with VET as
    embedded in the Workplace Practices courses that
    hold an assessment component that recognises
    competency. The current Vocational Studies
    curriculum allows 40 15 to be held as
    competent (students currently attain 100 of that
    component) .

8
Assessment
  • A - E grades in every subject
  • Performance standards make clear what students
    need to achieve for particular grade in each
    subject
  • Students need to achieve A, B or C grade in all
    compulsory subjects
  • (SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)

9
Features of the SACE
  • A-E grades in every subject
  • 30 per cent of all Stage 2 (Year 12) subjects
    marked by someone outside the school
  • Double-checking of marks in all Stage 2 subjects
  • (SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)

10
University entrance
  • Students wishing to apply for
  • university entry from 2012 must
  • Complete the SACE
  • Complete 80 Stage 2 credits including at least
    three 20 credit Stage 2 subjects approved by
    universities
  • Complete prerequisite requirements for some
    courses

(SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)
11
VET in Schools
  • At Stage 2 in SA (not including NT figures)
  • 193 schools offered English
  • 181 schools offered Maths
  • 208 schools offered VET
  • -------------------------------------------------
  • 2,176 students completed English Studies
  • 6,736 students completed English Comm
  • 2,672 students completed a Work/ Vocational
    Studies subject (not including stand alone VET
    5,629) (SACE Board website accessed 27/8/09)

12
VET in Schools
  • Dilemmas
  • Cert III capabilities for Stage 2 increases
    rigour, however, increases streaming in effect
    from year 9
  • It appears VET is increasingly delineated from
    integration or valuing of VET within Academic
    or Traditional Curriculum
  • Simplifies outcomes for a complex student cohort
    and socially logicises students future choices.
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