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Stephan Ridgway

NCVER - The vocational education and training workforce: New roles and ways of working ... - 1 views

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    Reforms to Australia's vocational education and training (VET) sector over the past few years have brought about significant changes to the work of VET staff and the focus of their roles. This publication summarises recent research into the changing roles of VET leaders, managers, teaching and support staff, and the way they work.
Stephan Ridgway

NCVER - Vocational education and training workforce data 2008: A compendium - 0 views

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    This is a compendium of three reports. The first examines the size and attributes of the vocational education and training (VET) workforce using a variety of data sources. The second looks more specifically at TAFE's workforce. The final report considers the feasibility of a national VET workforce collection. The compendium updates earlier NCVER work on VET workforce numbers and characteristics. A short overview integrating the key messages from the body of work is also provided.
Stephan Ridgway

Work-based Education Research Centre (WERC) | Victoria University | A New School of Tho... - 0 views

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    We are a research and development centre that investigates how learning takes place in, through and for the workplace. We analyse emerging international workforce and training trends, then use this information to support progress in vocational and work-based education.
Stephan Ridgway

On an e-journey with generation Y | This website has been set up to keep a diary my tea... - 2 views

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    This website has been set up to keep a diary my teaching both primary and secondary students enhanced podcasting, incorporating web 2.0 pages and working with community volunteers. I teach at a small prep to 12 school in rural, Western Victoria, Australia.
Robyn Jay

Time for national renewal - 0 views

  • Elements of social capital such as how people identify themselves in relation to others, their levels of trust with others, how they work with others in various networks, and the number and type of networks people can live and work within, are significant and should be explicitly acknowledged and written into a new strategy. The literature sometimes presents human and social capital as a dichotomy, involving a choice to be made between one or the other, a form of vocational/social divide (Perkins 2009:31). We maintain, however, the two forms of capital are interrelated and that socio-economic well-being requires both forms of capital (Balatti, Black and Falk 2006).
  • Literacy and numeracy learning has a significant role to play in other sectors such as health, youth work, and welfare. To date, integrated literacy and numeracy has featured primarily in workplace and VET support programs, and has been slow to feature in these other social policy areas. There have been a number of local crosssectoral initiatives reported in the areas of health (Black, Innes and Chopra 2008), family literacy (Leske, Harris and Francis 2005), youth studies (Widin, Yasukawa and Chodkiewicz 2008) and aspects of community development (Black, Lucchinelli and Flynn 2006, Shore 2009), but these initiatives have been undertaken primarily with short term innovative funding from the federal government.
  • Another area of potential cross-sectoral partnerships involves employers, unions and literacy and numeracy providers.
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  • Apart from acknowledgement that integrated literacy and numeracy support is needed and ought to be provided, there is little agreement or indeed debate, about the theoretical underpinnings of the pedagogies that are used. Further, with the exception of Western Australia, there is no designated funding for these programs, and therefore their funding is in competition with many other priorities in declining (in real terms) state VET budgets.
  • While ‘screening’ to identify students in need of literacy and numeracy support is widespread in VET systems, less formal assessment methods which avoid a deficit approach to teaching and learning are likely to be more effective.
  • Adult literacy and numeracy teachers need a focal point, a national ‘centre’ where they can engage with ideas and theories, draw on recent developments in the field, and make a contribution themselves.
Stephan Ridgway

Going Virtual! 2010 - 1 views

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    "Going Virtual! 2010," a study by researchers at Boise State University, said they received training geared specifically to online instruction before beginning their work.
Stephan Ridgway

Forums - Adobe Connect User Community / embedding .swf's into presenter with Flash Play... - 1 views

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    After reverting to Flash Player 10r45_2 I am able to publish with working .swf's
Stephan Ridgway

socialsoftwareineducationglossary wiki / Basic principles of making a wiki work in educ... - 0 views

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    6 features that may contribute to a wiki being more successful if followed.
Stephan Ridgway

Technology_of_cooperation - 0 views

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    Institute for the Future, Jan 2005 Emerging digital technologies present new opportunities for developing complex cooperative strategies that change the way people work together to solve problems and generate wealth. Central to this class of cooperation-amplifying technologies are eight key clusters, each with distinctive contributions to cooperative strategy:
Stephan Ridgway

Telstra's 3Rs of Social Media Engagement - 0 views

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    Online learning module on what is social media in the work environment and its acceptable use. produced by Telstra
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