Past research has shown that many students find navigating pathways from TAFE to university difficult. This paper proposes a framework for evaluating the success of the pathways. Student enrolled in higher education courses responded to a questionnaire on the nature of their experiences in VET and how this impacted on their decision to articulate to university. The survey covered a sample of three universities across Australia. The results showed that students generally had positive experiences, but that some pathways had better outcomes than others. The framework developed in this research is capable of identifying issue that lead to poor outcomes. The results indicate that matrix developed contained three factors that were good measures of the success of the pathways. The paper concludes by suggesting that universities need a greater awareness of the impact of pathways on identifying pipelines for their students.
History
Event
Australasian Universities Building Education Association. Conference (37th : 2012 : Sydney, N. S. W.)
Pagination
113 - 123
Publisher
AUBEA
Location
Sydney, N. S. W.
Place of publication
Sydney, N. S. W.
Start date
2012-07-04
End date
2012-07-06
ISBN-13
9780646581279
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2012, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
I Kamardeen, S Newton, B Lim, M Loosemore
Title of proceedings
AUBEA 2012 : Proceedings of the 37th Annual International Conference