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 43

Subject: Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes fo Technical and Further Education.

Date Tue, 28 Oct 1997

I wish to make a brief submission on the role of TAFE Art and Design in Victoria as distinct from Universities coverage of this field of study.

TAFE Art and Design in Victoria comprises a wide range of courses and programs at Advanced Diploma, Diploma and Certificate levels in areas of Art, Design and Craft.

Diplomas in Visual Art, Design, Graphic Art Screenprint Design, textiles, Wood Design, Applied Photography, Visual Merchandising, Electronic Design and Interactive Media, have been developed through a thorough process of Industry input and constant maintenance.

These courses are designed to primarily prepare students for an identified vocation with a focus on competencies that closely relate to Industry needs as identified through accountable curriculum design processes.

TAFE Art and Design program provision is also the result of Labour Market analysis and is responsible to the shifts in emphasis provided by Industry indicators.

The TAFE Art and Design field of study has also been responsive to Government policy changes in the Industry and Labour Market areas by mounting and delivering programs at short notice to identified sectors. Recent program delivery in Multi Media indicate such responsiveness.

The performance of TAFE Art and Design programs has been trended and is measurable utilizing student contact hour, module (subject) completion rates and costs per student contact hour measures.

Performance in Victoria is exceptional and underpins the quality of graduate outcomes.

Another important aspect of TAFE Art and Design is its relationship to Higher Education.

TAFE provides many students with a preparation for further study and although this is not a major focus, it is time to recognise that significant numbers of exit Year 12 and Mature Age students use TAFE as a bridge to Higher Education.

It is also significant in TAFE Art and Design that 'Reverse Articulation' sees graduates from Degree programs in Art and Design move to TAFE to complete a more vocationally focussed training.

TAFE Art and Design is a relevant, accountable and flexible sector of training that has a distinct Industry focus and can provide vital links for the community to Higher Education.

I would be please on behalf of my organisation to discuss these matters further if required.

Yours sincerely

William Winford

Chairperson

TAFE ART & DESIGN STATEWIDE COMMITTEE ("TADSC")

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