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 36

INQUIRY INTO THE APPROPRIATE ROLES OF INSTITUTES OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION.

October 27 1997

Kangan Batman Institute of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to this inquiry. The submission addresses the following terms of reference:

Being Victoria's newest TAFE Institute, Kangan Batman was formed on July 1st 1997 from a merger between the former John Batman Institute of TAFE and the former Kangan Institute of TAFE. Its primary focus is to meet the vocational education and training (VET) needs of Melbourne's north west. The Institute also has an excellent national and international reputation for specialised training in aerospace and automotive in addition to curriculum research and development pertaining to VET. A key strength of the Institute is its customer focus and our capacity to respond rapidly to customer requirements.

It is the Institute's view that TAFE remains a separate but integral choice for post-secondary education customers with well developed pathways linking to universities across Australia.

In terms of public education, it is also this Institute's view that TAFE be wholly responsible for the development and delivery of Certificates I, II, III, IV and Diploma level courses with responsibility for Advanced Diploma/Associate Degree and Graduate Certificate courses being shared between Universities and TAFE Institutes. It is also proposed that TAFE's service responsibility continue to be achieved within a multi-disciplinary course environment where a vocational focus and industry links can be sustained. Industry links are currently sustained both through the network of statewide Industry Training Boards and locally through enterprises and management/advisory committees.

It must be noted that Kangan Batman TAFE and Box Hill Institute of TAFE will, for the first time in 1998, be delivering the equivalent of one year of the Bachelor of Information Systems on behalf of the University of Melbourne as part of the UMTC (University of Melbourne TAFE Collaboration). Students who successfully complete the first step will articulate into the Bachelor or Information Systems and complete their studies at the University. Through evidence gathered as part of the UMTC staff exchange scheme, TAFE students have demonstrated a greater capacity to succeed in this course than exit year 12 school students.

The two sectors of education differ in the following significant ways:

TAFE is aimed at "providing individuals with the skills and learning expressly required by enterprises and industry" (Allen Consulting Group). Whilst both sectors ascribe to generic knowledge and skills, vocational and economic outcomes are more specific and explicit objectives for TAFE. There are a range of mechanisms at both the state and national level where industry bodies have direct input into and influence on product content, delivery requirements and priority setting.

TAFE is also moving to a more market-based approach to funding intended to emphasise responsiveness and training outcomes.

It is the Institute's view that further attention needs to be devoted to student pathways between the two sectors within a clear and authoritative national qualifications framework. In this regard, the choice for post-secondary customers needs to be clear and relevant.

The Institute has a preference for the unique and distinct characteristics of the public VET sector occupied by TAFE Institutes to be separately preserved to guarantee a diverse range of customer choices for the benefit of all Australians.

Yours sincerely

 

Andrew Hudson

DIRECTOR

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