Sunday, 1 February 2015

Vocational Education Training Reform

The NSW Audit Office has released a damning report on the NSW Smart & Skilled changes, showing that learner choice is placed as the very last priority in the reform framework and that the government's long term goals are going to be hindered by the system.


You can download the 2015 Report here.




The NSW findings and recommendations can easily be transported across all other States of Australia.

Certainly the move to a national approach to vocational education and training and the appointment of ASQA some years ago as the primary national administrator of vocational training are welcomed and long overdue initiatives.






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The Vocational Education system and the creation of training packages had been hijacked by organizations that have created a monopoly on these Training Packages.



The result to date has been ineffective, inefficient and faulty training packages, and unnecessary inconvenience and costs to learners who are constantly being required to "upgrade" their qualification.  

The so-called upgrades bring no value to the learner other than changing the titles of their certificates and the codes associated with these.


This has placed an enormous burden on RTOs who have had to constantly update website content, training materials and learning guidelines.  


Once again these "updates" bring no value or improvement to learning.


We welcome the new Government initiatives announced recently; less red tape, more consultation, more efficiency in training package creation, more transparency and, most importantly the end of monopolies.

ASQA's announcement was a breath of fresh air for this industry.

Another alarming outcome of the incompetence of the previous regulators has been the proliferation of opportunistic individuals who have devalued and devastated the reputation of qualifications such as the Training and Assessment Qualifications.
  
The sole aim of these individuals is to rake in as much profit as possible without any regard for the learners and the quality of training delivered.

The ploy is simple--rip as much money as possible out of the system until the authorities catch up and deregister them, and then start the process all over again.





In the meantime, long standing Registered Training Organisations who care about their students are forced to the wall because of the cut-throat below-cost fees being charged by the opportunists.


In the last 12 years I have personally witnessed the sad demise of ethical and professional training organizations because of the actions of these opportunists.  Once again ASQA has announced their firm determination to target opportunists in the industry, and to bring them into compliance with the spirit of Adult Vocational Education.


For the first time in decades of inept management, an efficient and determined government body has been given the resources to deal with all these issues.


The educational qualifications of Australians command respect worldwide.  Indeed, even when hampered by incompetent regulators, many overseas countries eagerly seek Australian qualifications and training--especially in the Vocational Training field.

We wish ASQA every success; and we encourage all RTOs to cooperate and participate in their efforts for the benefit of the learners and the industry whom we serve.


Thursday, 2 October 2014

The Unique Student Identifier website has now gone live

The Unique Student Identifier website has now gone live. The USI is a reference number made up of numbers and letters that gives students access to their USI account.

A USI will allow an individual's USI account to be linked to the National Vocational Education and Training (VET) Data Collection allowing an individual to see all of their training results from all providers including all completed training units and qualifications.

The USI will make it easier for students to find, collate and authenticate their VET achievements into a single transcript. It will also ensure that students' VET records are not lost.

The USI will be available online and at no cost to the student. This USI will stay with the student for life and be recorded with any nationally recognised VET course that is undertaken from when the USI comes into effect.

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Thursday, 26 June 2014

Latest Post from the VET Reform Taskforce

A post from the VET Reform Taskforce

On 25 June 2014, Minister for Industry, the Hon. Ian Macfarlane MP released new draft provider and regulator standards for consultation. 

The new draft standards address one of the three priority actions agreed by Australian, state and territory skills ministers at the COAG Industry and Skills Council meeting on 3 April 2014, to re-examine the draft training provider and regulator standards produced by the former office of the National Skills Standards Council (NSSC).

The new draft standards take into account a range of stakeholder views including issues raised during the broader VET reform consultation process undertaken in early 2014. The new draft standards are available here.

The Department of Industry welcomes comments on the new draft standards via email to vettaskforce@industry.gov.au until 23 July 2014. In addition, a series of webinars is planned in July. 

The first webinar will be an information session on 3 July 2014. This will be followed by two interactive webinars where you can ask questions and provide feedback on 15 and 16 July. Details on how to register is available here.

Minister Macfarlane released the new draft standards during his keynote address to the National Skills Summit, hosted by the Australian Council for Private Education and Training and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.  More information about the Minister’s keynote address is available on the VET reform website.

If you would like to become involved in the conversations around VET reform, join the VET reform LinkedIn group, or sign up for updates.

Regards

VET Reform Taskforce

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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment includes the new TAELLN411 elective

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Certificate IV in Training and Assessment 

with TAELLN411


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Monday, 12 May 2014

TAELLN411 News - Do not be scammed



If you hold the TAELLN401 unit of competency you do not need to upgrade to the TAELLN411.  

This is because IBSA (Innovation & Business Skills Australia) has deemed that the units are equivalent.  

Do not be scammed by unethical providers into purchasing "upgrade kits."  You can verify this information on the Australian Government Website






We can provide you with a Statement of Attainment for the TAELLN411 for a nominal fee of $50 to cover administrative costs.  We want to make sure you understand that this is totally unnecessary.  

Please contact our student support to obtain the TAELLN411 Statement of Attainment. 




If you are new to the TAELLN411 or Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy training then visit our website for honest and ethical information and course fees you can afford.  

We conduct the TAELLN411 or Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy course online by distance education.  This means you choose your study hours, and you can access the course from anywhere in the world via the Internet.  

At the successful completion of the unit, you will receive a nationally recognized statement of attainment.  

Students of Safecity's TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment receive special concessions for this unit.  

However the TAELLN411 or Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy is also available as a standalone unit of competency, so you do not need to be enrolled in our TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment to undertake the training for the standalone unit.

Safecity's OpenLearning Network is a well established ethical RTO with over 18 years of service as a Registered Training Provider.  We will never compromise training standards for commercial reasons and for this reason our certificates are respected by employers.

Why take risks by purchasing "easy" qualifications and by taking short cuts?  Your professional integrity and efficiency depends on the quality of the training you receive at ground level.

Be a proud professional vocational trainer.  Learn with us!

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Monday, 17 June 2013

ASQA has published new fact sheets and forms related to accredited courses.  

ASQA News

New fact sheets   The Fact Sheet - Getting a course accredited provides a summary of the essentials for developing an accredited course.

The Fact Sheet - Renewing an accredited course provides information to assist with deciding if an accredited course should be renewed, and information about the process of preparing and submitting a renewal of accreditation application.

NSSC standards policy framework Improving Vocational Education and Training

All students and graduates of our TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment course will be interested in this article.

The NSSC has released a standards policy framework, Improving Vocational Education and Training: the Australian Vocational Qualification System. Key Features of the Australian Vocational Qualifications System Greater confidence in training outcomes and integrity of vocational qualifications.

Click here to read the article.