House of Representatives Committees

Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Workplace Relations

Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
Submissions

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Submission 58

AUSTRALIAN NURSING COUNCIL INC.

 

1. The Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education

It is acknowledged that institutes of technical and further education and universities have a complementary role in the provision of education at the tertiary level. However, the role of each of these educational institutions and their educational outcomes are different. It is appropriate that institutes of technical and further education maintain their role in vocational training to a clearly defined level. It is the role of the higher education sector, the universities, to prepare graduates for professional careers which require a strong intellectual underpinning. Therefore, the roles and purposes of both sectors need to be clearly defined and understood.

 

2. The Extent to Which Those Roles should Overlap with Universities

There should not be any overlap of roles between institutes of technical and further education and universities. An overlap of roles suggests inefficient use of resources and obscures the intrinsic role of each.

As already stated, the role of institutions within the tertiary education sector should be complementary with the outcomes of education for graduates of the vocational area of technical and further education and the higher education sector made clear.

Role overlap of institutes of technical and Rather education with universities creates a number of concerns. Firstly, the educational outcome of vocational training is different to that of professional education. If there is overlap, the question arises as to whether on the one hand there is the infrastructure to support professional education within the vocational education sector, such as an established programme of research, and, on the other hand whether the outcomes of the educational programme offered within the higher education sector is at the standard expected of a university. It may lead to a situation where the demand for Australian education could be affected by the perception of potential students that the institution, and its ability to provide a course of a standard commensurate with potential career prospects, is in doubt.

In addition, overlap of the roles has implications for funding as limited resources for education are spread even more thinly,

Rather than overlap, Rather development of credit transfer arrangements, or recognition of prior learning, should be supported. Where a direct relationship exists between a course in the vocational sector and one in the university sector, there should be appropriate consultation to ensure pathways through articulation or partnerships are provided This should include consultation with, and advice from, the professional regulatory bodies that accredit courses leading to an authorisation to practice in the selected area.

Nursing courses are currently offered in both institutes of technical and further education and universities. 'Me undergraduate degree and post graduate programs are offered in universities, and enrolled nursing programmes are offered in institutes of technical and further education. These nursing courses are currently appropriately placed as the preparation for graduates of each programme, that is, the expected vocational and professional outcomes, are different.

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