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Inquiry into the Role of Institutes of TAFE
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Submission 81.1

Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee

(A.C.N. 008 502 930)

6April 1998

Inquiry into the role of TAFEs

At the invitation of Dr Nelson, when the AVCC appeared before the Committee on 2 April 1998, I am taking the opportunity to set down suggestions on two matters mentioned during the hearing, namely:

(i) the need for improved statistical data on the VET sector, and

(ii) a proposal to test the feasibility of facilitating movement between VET and higher education sectors through the development of what is known in the UK as a Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS).

On (i), I hope that the Committee will support the view that current VET data collections do not allow for informed public policy to be developed, in the absence of:

a collection by the National Council on Vocational Education and Research (NCVER) of statistics on the numbers of students entering VET from a higher education background, and also the current unreliability of NCVER statistics on the number of VET students enrolled in private provider (as opposed to TAFE) courses

a provision, in current DEETYA statistical data collections, for disaggregation of groups of TAFE students entering university with complete or incomplete TAFE qualifications.

On (ii), I commend to the Committee the AVCC's proposal, in its 1998 Budget submission, for a feasibility study to be carried out on the operation in Australia of a CATS scheme. The essential element of CATS is the development by the post- secondary sectors of comparable measures of student effort (such as credit points) and student achievement (such as grades). Such measures can make possible a seamless yost-secondary education environment for students seeking to maximise educational and training opportunities by moving between the sectors.

Please let me know if you require further detail on either or both of these matters.

Stuart Hamilton

Executive Director

One Geils Court Telephone (61) 06 285 8200

DEAKIN ACT 2600 Fax (61) 06 285 8211

GPO Box 1142, E-Mail: general@avcc.edu.au

Canberra, ACT 2601

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