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Title: Vocational Learning: Links to Career development


1
Vocational Learning Links to Career development
  • Col McCowan
  • Head, Careers Employment, QUT
  • E-mail c.mccowan_at_qut.com
  • Web qut.com/careers

2
Outline
  • Whats in a name
  • Vocational Learning
  • Career Development
  • Research
  • Links
  • Contradictions/Issues
  • Future

3
Reports / Actions
  • Youth Employment A Working Solution
  • Dusseldorp Skills Forum
  • Australias Youth Reality and Risk
  • Youth Allowance
  • Middle Schooling
  • ASTF Bright Futures for Young Australians
  • JPP A Window into the Future
  • NCVER How People Choose VET Programs TAFE Uni or
    Work Choices in Years 10,11 12

4
National Goals for Schooling 1.5
  • In particular, when students leave schools they
    should have employment related skills and an
    understanding of the work environment, career
    options and pathways as a foundation for and
    positive attitudes towards , vocational education
    and training, further education, employment and
    life long learning

5
National Goals for Schooling
  • In terms of curriculum
  • participated in programs of vocational learning
    during compulsory years and have had access to
    VET in senior secondary years
  • develop enterprise skills with maximum
    flexibility and adaptability

6
MCEETYA VET Task ForcePartnerships for Growth
Report
  • Vocational Learning
  • knowledge of the labour market
  • specific examples of workplaces
  • applications of skills competencies to work
  • active workplace learning
  • simulated classroom activities

7
Vocational Learning
  • through the study of work in a key learning area
  • studying components in other learning areas
  • community and school-industry partnerships
  • Career Education and Enterprise Education
  • development of key competencies and skills
  • using experiential learning real problem
    solving

8
VL in Years 9 10
  • Principles
  • essential element of all curriculum
  • accessible to all students
  • collaboratively developed with industry
  • clearly articulated learning outcomes
  • Outcomes
  • develop skills competencies...
  • understand the changing nature of work
  • make informed choices
  • future patterns of education, training work

9
ASTF Bright Futures Report
  • Vocational Learning
  • Careers Awareness
  • Key Competencies in Years 9 10
  • Literacy Numeracy
  • Enterprise Education

10
Enterprise Education Vocational Learning
  • General employability skills
  • Enterprise Education
  • VET in Schools (incorporating SWL)
  • New Apprenticeships (secondary)
  • Career Education
  • Community partnerships
  • Lifelong models
  • Business participation models

11
MCEETYA VET Taskforce Vocational Education
in Schools
  • Key Elements
  • Vocational Education Training (accredited)
  • Enterprise and Vocational Learning
  • Student Support Services (including CE)
  • Business Community Partnerships
  • Effective Institutional Funding Arrangements
  • Monitoring and Evaluation

12
Career
  • An individuals progression in learning and work
    whereby
  • Learning includes formal informal
  • Work embraces periods of non-work,
    self-employment, voluntary, community, and life
    roles
  • Progression can take place laterally or
    vertically as long as there is a sense of
    development or moving forward

13
Career Development
  • Is the lifelong process of self-managing learning
    and work
  • being adaptive responsive to labour market
  • staying current,
  • updating skills learning,
  • having a comprehensive self understanding,
  • being able to respond to new varied tasks

14
Components of CD
  • Self Opportunity Awareness
    Awareness
  • Decision Learning/
  • Planning
  • Implementation/
  • Transition Learning

15
CD Interventions
  • Career Information
  • Career Advising
  • Career Counselling
  • Career Education
  • Career Guidance

16
CD Theories
  • Trait Factor
  • Personality
  • Social Learning
  • Systems
  • Developmental/Life-span
  • Decision Making
  • Constructivist
  • Happenstance

17
Developmental/Life-span
  • Growth (0-14)
  • Curiosity
  • Fantasy
  • Interests
  • Capabilities
  • Exploration (15-23)
  • Crystallization
  • Specification
  • Implementation

18
Research
  • Pre-school
  • Years 2 to 6
  • Years 6 and 9
  • Subject Choice
  • Year 6
  • Year 10
  • Singapore
  • Exploration
  • Follow up
  • Sem 1 University
  • Participation
  • Subject Choice
  • NCVER
  • K - 12
  • Gysbers
  • Sweet

19
Research Findings
  • CD does go on
  • Starts early
  • Importance to individuals and nations
  • We can influence it positively
  • Short term approaches have minimal effect
  • We need to begin earlier
  • We need a building blocks approach
  • It is a critical part of education
  • It takes a comprehensive approach
  • Its bloody complex!

20
MCEETYA National Career Taskforce
  • Standards for career professionals
  • Quality issues - career information NCIS
  • Effective coordination of info/educ/guid
  • National coordination NCIS
  • Coordination mechanisms sectors/departments/indus
    try/Commonwealth
  • The Real Game trials

21
Comparison CD and VL
  • SELF AWARENESS
    OPPORTUNITY AWARENESS
  • CD Personal understanding and assessment
    CD Patterns of participation/requirements
  • Developmental stage Course
    and career pathways / options
  • VL Participating in skill development
    VL Increase knowledge of world of work
  • Exploring/extending strengths
    Broadening networks/personal horizons
  •  
  •   DECISION LEARNING / PLANNING
    CD Understanding modern decision
    making
  • Dealing with influences/indecision
  • Career planning / goal setting
  •  
  • VL Broadening choices/influences
  • IMPLEMENTATION / TRANSITION LEARNING
    CD Coping with transitions
  • Search / applications
    / preparation
  • VL Dealing with
    articulation/requirements

22
Comparison of CE and VL
  • Career Education____________________Vocational
    Learning
  • Dedicated program xxx
  • Classroom Based
  • Other subject areas xxx
  • _________________________________________________
    ___________
  • General options / trends xxx
  • Information
  • Career and course specific xxxxx
  • _________________________________________________
    ___________
  • In industry settings xxxxx
  • Structured Experiences
  • In school/community settings
    xxxx
  • _________________________________________________
    ___________
  • Personal support x
  • Individual Assistance
  • Guidance and counselling ---
  • _________________________________________________
    ___________
  • Integrate the process xx
  • Coordination / Liaison

23
Trends/Contradictions/Issues
  • Generation gaps
  • Commonplace vs expertise
  • Developmental vs Immediate
  • Training of Career Practitioners
  • Quality Framework vs Outcomes
  • Commercial vs Govt (neutral)
  • Research (NCVER)
  • Specific vs Whole School
  • Immediacy vs Big Picture
  • Reports vs Action
  • Terminology and using existing frameworks
  • OECD

24
Resurgence
  • Cyclic 70/80/90/00
  • Careers Taskforce
  • NCIS
  • The Real Game
  • Career Industry Consortium of Australia (CICA)
  • Melbourne symposium
  • IAEVG
  • Reviews including Qld / Kirby Report (Vic)
  • Collaboration (CEAV/VETNETWORK)
  • KFC
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