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18-Oct-2000

ANTA triple -c project
by Judy Harwood
 
An invitation to VET practitioners interested in working collaboratively to develop training resources to join the ANTA funded Triple C Project (Community - Collaboration - Capability)
Expressions of interest are invited from people in the Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector who wish to be involved in an innovative staff development project.

The Triple C Project is piloting a process which allows VET practitioners to work collaboratively to develop resources for training within the National Training Framework (NTF). Limited funding is available to assist the development of supported internal processes and foster networking nationally.

The resources to be developed will focus on the areas of Key Competencies, working with youth, cultural diversity, maximising VET delivery in Adult and Community Education (ACE), and assessment, and will need to be completed by May 2001.

Expressions of interest are invited from people who:
· wish to be involved as site co-ordinators, learning team members or critical friends and have an interest in one or more of the focus areas, and
· have experience in group learning projects.

Criteria for selection:
· successful past participation in a group based project such as Framing the Future, Learnscope or other work-based project;
· VET practitioners already working with Training Packages;
· enthusiasm and commitment to the project.


Further information and an application form are available at the project website http://www.triplec.eu.rmit.edu.au or by calling Faith Fitzgerald on 03 9925 3164.

Closing date for applications : 31 October 2000

 



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