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2 VCAL @ Work Helping to Address Skill Shortages David Gallagher, Cornelia DeBrincat Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority

3 Key CompetenciesEmployability Skills Collecting, analysing & organising information Working with others in teams Using technology Using mathematical ideas and techniques Communicating ideas and information Solving problems Planning and organising activities Initiative and enterprise Learning Team work Technology Communication Problem solving Planning and organising Self-management

4 Work Related Skills - Employability Skills Communication LO 2 Communicate information and ideas for a work related goal Teamwork LO 5 Work with others in teams to achieve a work related goal

5 Work Related Skills - Employability Skills Problem-solving LO 4 Identify and solve problems for a work related purpose Initiative and Enterprise LO 8 Show enterprise and identify opportunities in work processes

6 Planning and organisation and self- management LO 3 Plan, organise and manage activities for a work related goal Learning LO 1 Learn to analyse and organise information for a work related goal Work Related Skills - Employability Skills

7 Technology LO 6 Use information and communications technology in relation to a work related activity Work Related Skills - Employability Skills

8 Examples of how students have demonstrated these skills include: Organising BMX competition for students in Benalla Structured work placements & SBA Construction of training equipment for ‘Righteous Pups’ Member of the CFA and other community organisations. Work Related Skills - Employability Skills

9 Themed VCAL Themed VCAL programs enable the development of partnerships with industry and industry training providers and prepare students for industry focused employment and further training. A Themed VCAL provides a learning program focus that is linked to priority areas in the labour market and skill shortages.

10 Themed VCAL Examples of themed VCAL programs include: manufacturing sport and recreation tourism and environment hospitality media and communication automotive furniture making bricklaying spa and beauty children’s services electrotechnology

11 Themed VCAL Providers must apply to the VCAA and applications close on the 28 November, 2008 Further information can be found at http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/vcal/providers/index.html Contact Cornelia DeBrincat for further information Email: debrincat.cornelia.c@edumail.vic.gov.au

12 School based apprenticeships SBA meets 2 of the 4 VCAL curriculum strand requirements Industry Specific Skills (ISS) and Work Related Skills (WRS) Training component satisfies ISS On the job training component may satisfy WRS learning outcomes Other VCAL strands may also have a focus on the apprenticeship area

13 School base apprenticeships Industry AreaNumber of students Electrical and Electronics24 Cultural & Recreation - Recreation33 Automotive34 Furnishing37 Transport and Storage58 Business Services102 Agriculture and Horticulture104 Metals and Engineering118 Community Services and Health140 Building and Construction146 Automotive Industry (AUR05)150 Tourism and Hospitality158 Wholesale Retail and Personal Services441 TOTAL1598

14 2006 On Track destination data

15 Workplace experience91.8% The opportunity to do VET subjects87.8% The hands-on approach to learning96.2% The opportunity to complete studies at your own pace 93.8% Your VCAL course was an important reason for staying at school 87.9% Started further education, training or employment since completing VCAL 85.9%

16 On Track destination data Destination200520062007 University141549 TAFE/VET246307308 Apprentice/Trainee432539517 Employed241396458 Unemployed134161198 Deferred61122 Total107314291552

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18 VCAL enrolments

19 Skill shortages in the automotive industry Possible strategies to address skill shortages: GH Holden allows design software for FR1 and Efijy. Material on DVD or CD Rom supported by a website e.g. Dyson website www.dyson.com.au Automotive Design Competition e.g. Product Design Manufacturing Challenge Kangan Batman TAFE

20 Skill shortages in the automotive industry Units of work from software mapped to curriculum − VELS - Design and Creativity and Technology and Visual Communication − VCE - Design and Technology and Visual Communication and Design − VCAL- all strands

21 Careers in automotive design e.g. ‘Hero Sheets’ for careers in: − automotive clay modelling − digital sculpting − colour and trim design − technical design Skill shortages in the automotive industry

22 Industry tours including GM Holden, Fox Classic Car Collection and the Automotive Centre of Excellence and Scienceworks Professional development for teachers Industry guest speakers e.g. Tony Stolfo, Design Director speaking at the DATTA Conference Skill shortages in the automotive industry

23 Contacts Contact for further information: David Gallagher, Manager, VCAL Telephone: (03) 9651 4532 Email: gallagher.david.j@edumail.vic.gov.au Cornelia DeBrincat, Project Manager, VCAL Telephone: (03) 9651 4383 Email: debrincat.cornelia.c@edumail.vic.gov.au Web address: www.vcaa.vic.edu.au

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