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VETiS. Vocational Education and Training in Schools. Arts and Entertainment Automotive Building and Construction Business and Clerical Communications Community Services, Health and Education Computing Conservation and Land Management Engineering and Mining Food Processing. Furnishings
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VETiS Vocational Education and Training in Schools • Arts and Entertainment Automotive • Building and Construction • Business and Clerical • Communications • Community Services, Health and Education • Computing • Conservation and Land Management • Engineering and Mining • Food Processing • Furnishings • Maritime • Primary Industries • Retail and Personal Services • Science and Technical • Sport and Recreation • Textiles, Clothing and Footwear • Tourism and Hospitality • Transport and Logistics • Utilities
For the Statistically Minded • 18,600 plus students were enrolled in VETiS in 2010……52% of the 11 & 12 cohort. • 153 State schools deliver VET • 19 RTO schools • 58% of delivery is Cert II or above
What does a VET course look like? • Certificates I to IV • Full time at school • Part time school / part time SWIT • Part time school / part time RTO • SAL • SBTs / ASBTs • SBAs • Workplace learning • Special school based programs
Methods of Delivery • Auspicing………with RTOs/GTOs/STOs • Fee for Service……… • Profile…….State Training Providers • RTO (Registered Training Organization School) • Government funded courses
Why do VET at school? • Pathway to further training or employment • WACE • Institute Technology entry • Industry standard, nationally recognised qualification • Employability skills • Improved employment prospects • University entry
Make your students competitive ... • Good school results • Portfolio • Pathway planning • Work placement/experience • Holiday employment • Complete certificate courses
What’s happening • BRTTC • YAT funded training • Career Education……..Forum, Expo, Institute Technology open day • Cert IV TAE Training, BSZ upgrade.