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Posted on:Wednesday, 19th December 2001
Approximately 37 per cent of Year 12 non-completers had undertaken some sort of vocational education and training (VET) study in their initial post-school years, according to a report released today by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER).
The report, Participation and Achievement in VET of Non-completers of School by Katrina Ball and Stephen Lamb, investigates differences between those who participate in VET after leaving school and those who do not. The report provides information on the characteristics and success rates of non-completers who participate in VET.
The results are based on data from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) research program, which is jointly managed by ACER and the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST).
LSAY follows the experiences of a national cohort of 13 613 students as they move from school into post-compulsory education, training and work. It focuses on students who were in Year 9 in 1995 and examines their experiences up to 2000. It is the most up-to-date and detailed information on recent school leavers in Australia.
The report indicated that participation by non-completers in VET varied by background. There were clear differences according to gender, ethnicity and locality. Of note were:
Participation also varied by type of VET course:
The study found that not all non-completers are successful in their vocational education and training studies. In looking at achievement measured in terms of module outcomes:
Module outcomes also varied across different categories of non-completers:
Ball, K., Lamb, S. (2001). Participation and Achievement in VET of Non-completers of School, LSAY Research Report 20, Melbourne: ACER.
The full report is available in pdf format or hard copy from ACER Press, phone (03) 9277 5447; fax: (03) 9560 4799; email sales@acer.edu.au
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