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Pathways from rural schools : does school VET make a difference?

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Johns, Sue Kilpatrick, B Loechel, L Prescott
This paper reports results from an NREC funded study of the medium term outcomes for youth and their communities of VET programs delivered by rural schools. The key findings relate to the outcomes of school VET programs in terms of education and training, employment, and community outcomes such as rural youth retention, and to the features that contribute to successful outcomes. Rural school VET students are less likely to continue with post school education and training in general, but more likely to go onto further vocational education and training than school non-VET students. The study reports strong links between industry area of school VET course, and further education and training, or employment, in the same industry area. It also indicates that school VET students are more likely to live in a rural area at some time during their working life. The features of rural school VET programs that influence outcomes include the purpose of the school VET program and work placements. Student motivation and gender also influence outcomes for individual students. Rural school VET courses represent pathways to related education and training for students who intend to live in a rural area during their working life, and for those who do not.

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Event

Australian VET Research Association. Conference (6th : 2003 : Sydney, N.S.W.)

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1 - 16

Publisher

Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Place of publication

Alexandria, N.S.W.

Start date

2003-04-09

End date

2003-04-11

ISSN

1447-0527

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, Australian National Training Authority

Title of proceedings

AVETRA 2003 : The changing face of VET

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