Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Building research capacity in the vocational education and training sector Francesca Beddie Manager, Research Management.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Building research capacity in the vocational education and training sector Francesca Beddie Manager, Research Management."— Presentation transcript:

1 Building research capacity in the vocational education and training sector Francesca Beddie Manager, Research Management

2 Why research? "The measurement of anything that is of importance elevates its importance.” Mamphela Ramphela, Co-chair, Global Commission on International Migration “Facts are the enemy of truth.” Cervantes

3 Istanbul Declaration, 30 June 2007 Aims at building a culture of evidence-based decision making in the belief that statistical indicators of economic, social, and environmental outcomes can:  help to promote good governance and the improvement of democratic processes  strengthen citizens’ capacity to influence the goals of the societies they live in through debate and consensus building  increase the accountability of public policies.

4 Istanbul Declaration The Istanbul Declaration urges statistical offices, public and private organisations and academic experts to work alongside representatives of their communities to produce high-quality, facts-based information that can be used by all … to form a shared view of societal well-being... Signed by EC, the OECD, the OIC, the UN, UNDP and the World Bank

5 Evolution of VET research  A 1992 review of the Centre identified shortcomings: under-funded, fragmented, poorly targeted and under-used research  National research strategy adopted – centrepiece is competitive grants program managed by NCVER  Creation of Australian VET Research Association in 1997  But: the community is small, perhaps diminishing, and greying

6 Johnston Review  The 2006 review of NCVER’s research and statistical services identified the need to build research capacity in the VET sector by: ► attracting experienced researchers from outside the sector ► encouraging early career researchers ► supporting people in the sector to undertake research

7 Over-reliance on established researchers? Number of grants per principal investigator 2001-2007

8 Over-reliance on academic researchers?

9 Why develop a research capacity?  Research from within the sector can help with strategic planning and operations by: ► identifying effective delivery mechanisms ► helping to better understand clients ► pointing to new markets ► maximising the existing compliance effort.  NCVER can assist you with data, qualitative research and to tailor findings for your own purposes.

10 NCVER data  The data you and others submit to NCVER can tell you a great deal about: ► uptake and completions of apprenticeships ► rising and falling demand ► employers’ and students’ views of training ► student outcomes  We can help you get more out of this data, including through special initiatives to build researcher capacity.

11 Building research capacity Our objectives:  to increase the pool of researchers, by ► attracting established researchers from outside the sector ► supporting new career researchers  to increase the proportion of funding going to non-university researchers, by ► developing the research skills and capacity of those working in the VET sector

12 Downloads of funding round information

13 Who submitted proposals?

14 Initiatives  Growing research capacity fund over three years by: ► Calling for proposals for practical projects to build capacity in the VET sector ► Funding the attendance at No Frills of young researchers and publish their papers ► Working with AVETRA ► Co-funding PhD scholarships ► Introducing fellowships

15 Initiatives (cont’d)  Encourage research teams/networks, particularly those which include new career researchers  Encourage mentors  Run workshops on proposal writing and using NCVER resources (VOCED, national training statistics)  Actively market and enhance the research status of NVETRE grants

16 How will you know if it is working?  annual NVETRE report  details of capacity building projects undertaken  statistics on proposals and grants by institutional affiliation and previous funding status  review to be conducted in 2010

17 What would help you?  Workshop: ► Is research core business for TAFE? ► How do you use research? ► How do you do it? ► What is the current capacity? ► How can NCVER work with you to build that capacity? – How could a fellowship help? What would it look like? – Do you want different products? – What sort of other practical measures?


Download ppt "Building research capacity in the vocational education and training sector Francesca Beddie Manager, Research Management."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google