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Building Pathways to Construction

Building Pathways to Construction. Building pathways to construction Elise Toomey, Manager RMIT VET in Schools. Building pathways to construction. The path. Building pathways to construction is a VET in Schools initiative. Year 11 and 12 – VCE or VCAL

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Building Pathways to Construction

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  1. Building Pathways to Construction Building pathways to construction Elise Toomey, Manager RMIT VET in Schools

  2. Building pathways to construction Information Technology Services

  3. The path • Building pathways to construction is a VET in Schools initiative. • Year 11 and 12 – VCE or VCAL • Student complete the Certificate IV in Building and Construction • VET in Schools subject ran every Wednesday • Example, Billy enters program in yr 11 in 2009. Attends RMIT every Wed for 2 yrs. Information Technology Services

  4. The path • Successful completion of the Cert IV leads to the second year of the Diploma of Building and Construction during the students first year out of secondary school. • Example: Billy has now completed year 12 and enters the second year of the diploma in 2011. Information Technology Services

  5. The path • On successful completion of the Diploma, students can enter third year of the Bachelor of Construction Management or the Bachelor of Project Management • Billy is now 19 (2012) and enters the third year of the bachelor. He completes the bachelor with the fourth year being in 2013. At 21, he graduates with a Certificate IV Building and Construction, the Diploma of Building and Construction and the Bachelor of Construction Management (or Project Management). Information Technology Services

  6. Why? • Education • By pass the ENTER/ATAR, reward students for dedication and commitment regardless of exam scores and manipulate a pathway that has successful and positive outcomes • Equity. The project allows VCAL students to enter university. Moreover, the VCE student who is dedicated but didn’t get an ENTER of 88 can still get to where they want to go. • According to the Bradley review, TAFE and Higher Education need more successful linkages • Employment • The student with the bachelor as well as the diploma and the certificate IV are viewed upon as more desirable to an employer than the student with just one qualification, even the bachelor. Information Technology Services

  7. Intellectual Justice • Rewards for skills, passion, engagement and commitment as opposed to getting a high ENTER • It promotes bachelor degrees to a student cohort who may not have considered higher education previously. Information Technology Services

  8. Selection process • Student academic ability is NOT a consideration, students DO NOT sit aptitude tests. • Selection is based on student commitment, engagement, passion and focus • Parents are encouraged to participate in the selection process and are invited to attend a parent information evening prior to the student submitting an expression of interest form. • Teacher reference is recommended • Students then sit an interview Information Technology Services

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