The report analyses data on 400 inclusive and flexible learning programs with 33,000 young people enrolled in 1200 locations across Australia. Based on the national survey of programs undertaken by the Dusseldorp Skills Forum in 2011.
Dr Julian Sefton-Green is a leading international thinker and practitioner in creative learning. For those of you who missed out on DSF’s exciting Creative Learning forum in December 2011 you can watch an abridged version of Sefton-Green’s talk here.
The Ern MacDonald Fellowship for 2012 is underway! The winner will be awarded $10,000 to further pursue activities to develop their career and the two runners up $2,500 each. There are 6 very talented, young WorldSkillers from the building & construction industry vying for the top three positions, with the final interviews and decisions to be announced on 27 April 2012. We wish them all the best!
The WorldSkills Foundation (WSF) was launched in Madrid, Spain in 2011 and is the research, advocacy and education arm of WorldSkills International. Its purpose is to complement the WorldSkills Competition. In this way the Foundation aims to achieve its shared mission with WorldSkills International to promote skills across the world.
The aim of the the Dusseldorp Skills Forum (DSF) Gen Green research series is to build an indicative understanding of changes in apprentices' and trainees' personal experiences of learning and applying sustainability related skills over time. It is hoped this longitudinal research will provide employers, VET practitioners, VET & sustainability researchers and policy makers with a series of point in time youth perspectives on the impact of delivering skills for sustainability in Australia.
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