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Jenkins, Stacey; Bamberry, Larissa; Bridges, Donna; Krivokapic-Skoko, Branka – International Journal of Training Research, 2018
To date, there has been little examination of those who complete training in male-dominated sectors and continue to work in these sectors within regional Australia. Therefore, in this preliminary qualitative study, we examine the attraction and retention issues of women entering male-dominated trades within regional NSW. This paper reports on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Building Trades, Females
Tyler, Mark; Dymock, Darryl – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2021
There is general consensus that vocational education and training (VET) faces a number of workforce problems, including the ageing of VET teachers, the high level of casualisation, the need to increase the capacity of trainers, and the maintenance of industry currency. These issues, along with the need for the VET sector to respond to critical…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Recruitment
Tyler, Mark; Dymock, Darryl – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2021
There is a lack of distinction and definition around how the vocational education and training (VET) sector in Australia might effectively recruit and retain suitably qualified teachers, trainers and assessors. The logic is clear: in order to enable and develop an immediate pool of competent and qualified workers for new and developing industries,…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Teacher Recruitment
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Chowdhury, Rezaul – Education Sciences, 2019
Engineering education must embrace several challenges, such as increased numbers of work-based students, increased demand for online education, mismatches in employability skills and industry requirements, and lack of student engagement. The hydrology course at the University of Southern Queensland attracts more than 100 students every year, where…
Descriptors: Water, Industry, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries
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Davidson, Paul; Tsakissiris, Jane; Guo, Yuanyuan – Journal of Learning Design, 2017
This paper explores the implications for learning design in HRM education in the 21st century. An open systems perspective is used to argue the importance of establishing productive relationships between academia, professional associations, regulators and industry (resource inputs) to support the creation of optimal learning environments (the…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Comparative Education, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
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Snepvangers, Kim; Rourke, Arianne – Journal of International Students, 2020
Focusing on a section of the Teaching International Students (TIS) project this article captures student and mentor perspectives within a Project-Based Professional Experience (PBPE) in the context of a large research-intensive university in Sydney, Australia. Animations co-produced with students were part of a Work Integrated Learning (WIL)…
Descriptors: Creativity, Foreign Students, Teaching Methods, Mentors
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Brown, Tony; Yasukawa, Keiko; Black, Stephen – Studies in Continuing Education, 2014
A policy consensus has emerged in Australia that there is a workforce literacy and numeracy crisis, similar to many other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development countries. The study informing this paper examined this framing of crisis by interviewing and observing production workers in three manufacturing companies. Each company was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Literacy Education, Numeracy
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Susomrith, Pattanee; Coetzer, Alan – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2015
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate barriers to employee participation in voluntary formal training and development opportunities from the perspective of employees in small engineering businesses. Design/methodology/approach: An exploratory qualitative methodology involving data collection via site visits and in-depth semi-structured…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Barriers, Work Environment, Industry
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Bahn, Susanne – International Journal of Training Research, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact frontline supervisors have on workplace safety culture and to argue for increased formal supervisory training. Two studies conducted in 2006-08 and 2011 are examined and compared in which 28 Managers and Occupational Health and Safety Managers in the construction industry in Western Australia…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, Leadership Role, Supervisors, Occupational Safety and Health
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Fordham, Helen – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2015
Despite ample research indicating creativity is valuable in creating a competitive advantage and enabling individual success in the global knowledge economy, there are still industry concerns about how adequately individual student's creative abilities are developed for the workplace (McCorkle, Payan, Reardon & Kling, 2007). In considering how…
Descriptors: Action Research, Creativity, Work Environment, Teaching Methods
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Coorey, Ranil; Firth, Ann – Journal of Food Science Education, 2013
The expectation that universities will produce graduates with high levels of work readiness is now a commonplace in government policies and statements from industry representatives. Meeting the demand requires that students gain industry related experience before graduation. Traditionally students have done so by undertaking extended work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, Employers, Expectation
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Richardson, Joan; Jackling, Beverley; Henschke, Kathy; Tempone, Irene – Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 2013
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a signature feature of study in many higher education institutions. In business degrees, industry feedback is recognized as an integral part of the assessment of WIL, yet the role played by industry in appraising student performance in the workplace has not been clearly defined. Based on interviews with industry…
Descriptors: Industry, Feedback (Response), School Business Relationship, Supervisors
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James, Ian – International Journal of Training Research, 2012
The paper explores ways that vocational education and training (VET) might become involved in the development of moral "know-how", ready for workplace practice. The primary concern here is the transformation of earlier-learnt ethical principles to their applied moral behaviour, essential for appropriate practice within workplace…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Construction Industry
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Bahn, Susanne; Barratt-Pugh, Llandis – International Journal of Training Research, 2014
This paper presents the findings of an evaluation of the mandatory Construction Induction Training initiative (CIT). The paper details a pilot study conducted in 2010 with the commercial construction sector and a subsequent study in 2011 of the housing and civil sectors conducting business in the metropolitan area of Perth and in regional Western…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construction Industry, Training, Required Courses
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Hedley, R. Alan – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1984
A comparative study of Australian industrial workers in four factories examined whether the immediate work context or social context explains the variation in orientations toward work. The analysis reveals remarkable similarities despite differences in employer, technology, and organizational structure, and in the demographic and labor force…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Manufacturing Industry, Social Environment
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