House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
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Submission 98

House of Representatives Standing Committee on Employment Education and Training

Inquiry into the Appropriate Role of Institutes of Technical and Further Education

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1 INTRODUCTION

2 TERM OF REFERENCE 1: THE APPROPRIATE ROLES OF INSTITUTES OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

The structural arrangements through which TAFE NSW fulfils its roles

System-wide services supporting the roles of the TAFE institutes

Key issues in the current role of TAFE and its institutes

Changes in the TAFE vocational education profile

Further education in TAFE

General education in TAFE

Commercial activities in TAFE

Training for employment

Efficiency and funding

TAFE NSW and the training market

TAFE and vocational education in schools

TAFE regional co-operation with other providers

The future role of TAFE Institutes

Meeting the needs of industry in a changing world

Customer satisfaction with TAFE institutes

3 TERM OF REFERENCE 2: THE EXTENT TO WHICH THOSE ROLES SHOULD OVERLAP WITH UNIVERSITIES

The interface between the sectors

Co-operative arrangements

Sharing resources

Research

The benefits of strategic co-operation

Pathways

Recognition and credit transfer

The Australian Qualifications Framework and TAFE delivery of higher education

University admissions criteria

4 CONCLUSION

5 ATTACHMENT A - The New South Wales Marketing Commitment

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

New South Wales is committed to playing a major role in ensuring that all Australians have fair and equitable access to training programs of the highest quality, to create not only their own future but that of the nation. We are working in partnership with industry to ensure the training system is relevant, flexible and innovative, to position NSW at the leading edge of social and economic development.

To that end, we are promoting the growth of a vigorous training market, in which the demands of industry, employers and individuals are fully satisfied. Training organisations are working actively with their clients to ensure the skill needs of industry are met. We are at the forefront of implementation of the National Training Framework, as participants in a national training market not limited by State and Territory boundaries.

The maintenance of a strong public provision in vocational education and training is regarded by the NSW Government as vital to the growth and vigour of this market. It is also vital to achieving NSW regional development priorities by assuring support for economic development in the State, fostering the growth of vocational skills and knowledge in the community and meeting community service obligations.

TAFE NSW institutes deliver quality, customer focused vocational education and training services, that are both efficient and responsive to regional development needs. This is achieved in an environment of strategic co-operation with the University and school sectors.

The focus for discussion of the role of TAFE NSW institutes is therefore provided by the imperatives of national vocational education and training policy, specifically

and the key elements of vocational education and training policy which are particular to New South Wales:

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