Urban disadvantage and learning communities: forum paper: the role of VET in building learning communities for disadvantaged urban groups

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Author: Malley, Jeff

Corporate author:
University of Technology, Sydney. Australian Centre for Organisational, Vocational and Adult Learning (OVAL Research)

Abstract:

This paper is part of a project designed to investigate the extent to which urban communities that include significant populations of disadvantaged citizens are engaging in community-based strategies centred on learning and the contribution of vocational education and training (VET) organisations. The project included a research forum on urban disadvantage and learning communities at which invited speakers were asked to contribute an account of their experience and understanding of learning communities to ‘focus on implications for the role of VET in building learning communities’. The author draws on his experience of VET/community partnerships to consider three related issues: the emerging phenomenon of community partnerships and learning communities; disadvantage in urban Australia; and vocational education. It is concluded that there is a policy trend towards encouraging the development of a community approach to the provision of postcompulsory education and training. The greatest obstacle to developing new models of education and training that will erode barriers to participation is adherence to old ownership values in relation to institutions, courses, students and funding. The author suggests that initially, change is likely to occur through communities developing their own ‘full service capacity building approach to education, training and employment’ with VET and institutional providers forming part of ‘complex regional mosaics’.

Papers from the project are indexed from TD/TNC 81.419 to TD/TNC 81.425 and at TD/TNC 76.234, TD/TNC 66.263 and TD/TNC 66.261.

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This paper is part of a project designed to investigate the extent to which urban communities that include significant populations of disadvantaged citizens are engaging in community-based strategies centred on learning and the contribution of vocational education and training (VET) organisations. The project included a research forum on urban disadvantage and learning communities at which invited speakers were asked to contribute an account of their experience and understanding of learning communities to ‘focus on implications for the role of VET in building learning communities’. The ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Vocational education and training; Disadvantaged; Teaching and learning; Providers of education and training; Participation; Demographics; Economics; Culture

Keywords: Learning community; Institutional role; Partnership in education and training; Community development; Community participation; Urban; Economic development; Social development

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: [Sydney, New South Wales]: OVAL Research, 2003

Physical description: iii, 18 p.

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Series:
OVAL research working paper; 03-22

ISBN: 1920754873

Statement of responsibility: Jeff Malley; preface by Geof Hawke

Resource type: Working paper

Call Number:
TD/TNC 81.425



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