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New Zealand's Industry Training Federation (ITF) held its first vocational education research forum on Friday 11 June 2004 at the Hotel Intercontinental in Wellington. Copies of PowerPoint slides and additional papers have been made available through the ITF website and cover the following presentations: Skills needs analysis of Wellington creative manufacturing industries / Paul Mather; 'Girls can do anything': women in industry training / Nicky Murray, Rachael Curson; Skills forecasting and industry training pathways / Bill Cochrane and Gemma Piercy; Becoming a baker: factors that support apprentice success / Selena Chan; Can vocational learning meet 'community development' and the world initiative on lifelong learning with a MA coordinator type relationship? / Jane Scripps; Return on investment / Jeremy Baker; Pathways and prospects project / Karen Vaughan; Is workplace assessment working? / Penny Hoy-Mack; Joining the dots or herding cats?: inducting unemployed youth into apprenticeship opportunities / Greg Durkin; Employers' perspectives on workplace literacy programmes / Ruth Schick.
New Zealand's Industry Training Federation (ITF) held its first vocational education research forum on Friday 11 June 2004 ... Show Full Abstract
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Conference name: Vocational Education Research Forum Corporate authors: Industry Training Federation of New Zealand (ITF) Date: 2004 Geographic subjects: Oceania; New Zealand Resource type: Conference Subjects: Vocational education and training; Industry; Research |
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