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 5

THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND

TOOWOOMBA QUEENSLAND 4350

Re: Inquiry into the Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education

Thank you for the invitation in your letter of 18 September 1997 to comment on

My comments are as follows:

1 The appropriate roles of institutes of technical and further education

However mission statements and statements of aspiration are dressed up, the prime roles for these institutes ought to remain as:

2 The extent to which these roles should overlap with universities

If the functions identified under point 1 constitute the core business of institutes of technical and further education, there remains the question of whether there is a further role that overlaps with the role of universities. The following points are relevant:

In any case, there seems no point in accrediting another kind of educational provider to offer degree programs. It is not as if there were not an adequate number of universities in Australia already--some of them needing further resources. There is a good deal to be said for institutes of technical and further education being better recognised for what they do well (as a necessary function for Australian society) and for them to concentrate on that.

Yours sincerely

Peter Swannell

Vice-Chancellor

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