Standing Committee on Employment, Education
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Submission 6
Re Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and
Further Education
Thank you for your letter of 17 September inviting the
Australian Institute of Physics to make a submission to the above Inquiry.
This was discussed at our Executive Committee and the following brief
response is based on that discussion. We wish to make the following points:
1. As an institute the AIP has no particular view of
the role and current operation of the TAFE system. As citizens we of course
recognize the important contribution of TAFE in providing essential post-secondary
vocational training in many areas.
2. While the boundaries between the TAFE system and Universities
may, in particular instances, be blurred it is vital to recognize and
maintain the essential distinctive features of the two systems.
3. We are aware that a number of Universities (from the former Institute
of Technology or College of Advanced Education sector) have developed
close relationships with particular Institutes of TAFE. To the extent
that such relationships lead to meaningful articulation programs and/or
lead to synergies or efficiencies they are supported by the AIP.
4. The nation's Universities have suffered massive funding
cuts, in real terms, over recent years. It is essential that any future
change in the relationship between the Universities and the TAFE sector
be properly funded and not be a drain on already excessively scarce resources.
5. The report of the West Review, and the Government's
response to it, have an obvious bearing on this issue and should not be
preempted by this Inquiry.
I would, of course, be happy to discuss any of these matters further.
Yours sincerely
Professor Jaan Oitmaa
President
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