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Leadership Forum – 5 April 2013 David Riordan – Institute Director TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute

Leadership Forum – 5 April 2013 David Riordan – Institute Director TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute. RC2020 Forum. RC2020 Forum and Dinner . RC2020 Forum . RC2020 Dinner . Brand Refresh. Smart and Skilled. ASQA Audit. Let’s talk about TAFE. TAFE NSW is changing and we want your views!

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Leadership Forum – 5 April 2013 David Riordan – Institute Director TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute

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  1. Leadership Forum – 5 April 2013 David Riordan – Institute Director TAFE NSW – Sydney Institute

  2. RC2020 Forum

  3. RC2020 Forum and Dinner

  4. RC2020 Forum

  5. RC2020 Dinner

  6. Brand Refresh

  7. Smart and Skilled

  8. ASQA Audit

  9. Let’s talk about TAFE

  10. TAFE NSW is changing and we want your views! A TAFE NSW consultation portal has been developed and staff, students and industry and community members are encouraged to engage with us online. Forums will also be set up at each Institute.

  11. Online questions for students • What’s the best thing about studying at TAFE NSW? • What did you most value about your teachers? • What do we most need to do to improve?

  12. Online questions for staff • What is the best thing about working for TAFE NSW? • If you could change one thing, what would it be? • How can we change TAFE NSW to help people choose us? • How can we better compete and maintain our quality?

  13. Online questions for employers and industry • How responsive is TAFE NSW to your business? • Do we produce work-ready graduates? • Do you choose our graduates? • Do you choose our training for your employees?

  14. Please encourage staff, students and your industry contacts to visit the TAFE NSW consultation portal: HaveYourSay.nsw.gov.au/TAFE before12 April 2013

  15. Enrolments Data

  16. MEVI / Data Warehouse Enrolment Comparison (April 2013)

  17. 2013 Core Enrolments – Chart 1 Source: TAFE Data warehouse YTD cube as at 25 March 2013

  18. 2013 Core Enrolments – Chart 2 Source: TAFE Data warehouse YTD cube as at 25 March 2013

  19. 2013 Total Enrolments by Award @ 4 April

  20. Total Course Enrolments 2009-2012

  21. TAFE NSW Comparison 2011 and 2012

  22. 2012 Course Enrolments and Completions

  23. 2012 Market Share Enrolments - TAFE NSW

  24. 2012 Market Share Enrolments - TAFE NSW Non-core fund

  25. Survey Responses

  26. Learner Engagement Survey 2012

  27. Student Outcomes Survey 2012 – Chart 1

  28. Student Outcomes Survey 2012 – Chart 2

  29. Student Outcomes Survey – Chart 3

  30. Competition

  31. ACE Provision – Sydney Catchment • Bankstown Community College (Bankstown) – Business, Business Admin, Children’s Services, Frontline Management, Early Childhood Education & Care. • Macquarie Community College (Blacktown, Carlingford, Chatswood, Ryde) – Business, Information Technology, Business Admin, Frontline Management, Human Resources, Marketing, TAE, Human Resources, Management, Marketing. • North West Community College (Rouse Hill) – Business, Information Digital Media and Technology, Business Admin.

  32. ACE Provision – Sydney Catchment • Northern Beaches Community College (Brookvale, North Narrabeen) – Business, TAE, Management, Business Admin, Aged Care, Community Services. • St George & Sutherland Community College (Hurstville, Jannali) – Business, Information Technology, Business Admin, Aged Care, Children’s Services, Disability, Frontline Management, TAE, Early Childhood Education and Care. • Sydney Community College (Rozelle) - TAE • WEA Sydney (CBD) – TAE, Business Admin, Frontline Management, Human Resources,

  33. Statewide Competition • Over 400 Registered Training Organisations • Fields of Study include: • Business and Management • Accounting • Health Services & Support • Welfare, Aged Care and Community Services • Computing, IT and Creative Arts • Built Environment • Environmental Studies • Sport and Recreation, Tourism • Food and Hospitality • Engineering • Legal, Security and Public Safety • Communications • Humanities and Social Sciences

  34. Higher Education Competition • A total of 203 non-university providers as at 4 April 2013 • Business, Management, Commerce and Fine Art, Media and Design appear to be the most competitive. • The largest proportion of degree offerings fall within those categories. • Cheaper price points for Business, Management and Commerce degrees throughout the city seem to reflect the high level of competition. • Variability in pricing for Fine Art, Media and Design degrees may be an indication of competition with more prestigious providers. • Fields of Health and Fitness, Performance, Social Science may lend themselves well to new TAFE Higher Education degree courses.

  35. Higher Education Competition • 27% of Associate Degree offerings relate to Business, Management and Commerce, with Business the most popular. • 43% of Associate Degree offerings relate to Fine Art, Media and Design, with Applied Design the most popular. • 44% of Bachelor Degree offerings relate to Business, Management and Commerce, with Bachelor of Business the most popular. • 24% of Bachelor Degree offerings relate to Fine Art, Media and Design, with a wide range of offerings, the most popular being the Bachelor of Design degrees.

  36. Higher Education Competition • The high number of degree offerings in Business, Management and Commerce reflects high student demand and may also indicate low barriers to entry. • These courses generally have fewer equipment requirements, and delivery costs consist primarily of classroom provision and teacher hours. • Fine Arts, Media and Design degrees have a varying price range. • Bachelor of Design at the Whitehouse Institute = $70-80,000 • Bachelor of Creative Arts degrees at JMC Academy = $40-50,000.

  37. Training ● Creating ● Inspiring since 1891

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