Skills in context: a guide to the skill ecosystem approach to workforce development

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Author: Windsor, Kim; Alcorso, Caroline

Corporate author:

New South Wales. Department of Education and Training (DET); Australia. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)

Abstract:

This guide has been prepared to provide an overview of the skill ecosystem approach in theory and practice. It is designed for use by government education authorities that may be interested in further developing this approach as well as for industry and regional organisations considering whether the skill ecosystem model of workforce development might be a useful one for them to pursue. The guide is in two parts. The first part introduces the skill ecosystem concept and discusses the skill ecosystem approach to workforce development. The second part draws on the experience of the New...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Workforce development; Skills and knowledge; Research

Keywords: Skill development; Case study

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Sydney, New South Wales: NSW Department of Education and Training, 2008

Physical description: 31 p.

ISBN: 9781921084379

Statement of responsibility: [Kim Windsor and Caroline Alcorso]

Resource type: Guide

Document number: TD/TNC 93.717

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