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Submission 68
      Victorian Association of Directors of TAFE lnstitutes Inc.
      30 October 1997
      Secretariat: 528 Little Lonsdale St.
      P.O. Box 14039 MCMC
      Melbourne 3000 Australia
      Tel. 61 3 9606 0866 Fax. 61 3 9606 0957
      Email. vicad@vicnet.net.au
      VICAD:
      The Victorian Association of Directors of TAFE Institutes Inc, commonly 
        known as VICAD, was established in 1983 and comprises the Chief Executive 
        Officers of all of Victoria's TAFE Institutes.
      VICAD has the following objectives: 
      
        - develop policy on behalf of members which is relevant to educational 
          and strategic directions at state and national levels
- undertake an effective advocacy role on behalf of TAFE Institutes 
          with respect to association policy and the TAFE/training agenda in both 
          state and national forums
- develop and maintain an information and marketing strategy which will 
          enhance the influence of the association within post-secondary education, 
          government, the media, industry and the community generally
- promote best practice in vocational education and training which will 
          given TAFE Institutes a competitive edge
VICAD engages in the following activities:
      management of the Australian TAFE Staff Exchange Consortium (ATSEQ which 
        provides Australian TAFE teaching and non-teaching staff with opportunities 
        to exchange, shadow or undertake interstate and international study tours. 
        Australian members include the Victorian, NSW and South Australian TAFE 
        systems, and individual TAFE Institutes in WA, ACT, NT and Tasmania. International 
        members include education and training institutes in New Zealand, United 
        Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
      formation and management of consortia and projects on behalf of the Victorian 
        TAFE system for clients which include:
      AusAID
      Telstra
      Australian National Training Authority
      Office of Training and Further Education (Victoria)
      eg Entry Level Competency Standards for VET Teachers/Trainers
      eg Travelling Scholarships program
      provision of input to state and national debate on VET issues
      representation of practitioners on relevant committees and reviews
      organisation of state, national and international conferences, forums, 
        dinner lectures and study tours
      TERMS OF REFERENCE:
      This submission is intended to consolidate and substantiate those made 
        by a number of Victorian TAFE Institutes in their submissions to the inquiry. 
        It addresses the Inquiry's terms of reference, namely:
      The appropriate roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education
      The extent to which these roles should overlap with universities
      The Appropriate Roles of Institutes of Technical and Further Education
      VICAD considers the choice of words in this term of reference 
        to be significant. The expression "appropriate roles" of Institutes 
        of Technical and Further Education implies a great deal about TAFE's charter 
        and public image. It is certainly not an expression that would not generally 
        be used in connection with other sectors of education.
      On the one hand, it might be argued that "appropriate 
        roles" suggests an uncertainty in the mind of government about what 
        TAFE actually does or should be doing. On the other, it suggests an absence 
        of vision by the government for the future public provision of vocational 
        education in Australia.
      VICAD would argue that this confusion stems form the 
        fact that TAFE programs and services are publicly funded to respond 
        to the education and training needs of government, industry, community 
        and the individual person. The review might note that Institutes of TAFE 
        are only empowered to initiate education and training courses on a "user 
        pays" basis.
      The "roles" of Institutes of TAFE are difficult to define because 
        of their multiplicity and diversity, which is a direct consequence of 
        their client responsiveness. VICAD would argue that the "appropriateness" 
        of Institutes' roles is shaped by what might be called "exclusions".
      Institutes of TAFE in Victoria are excluded by: - legislation in regard 
        to the certification they may offer - limitations that apply to students 
        undertaking post-compulsory education, and the policy platform of the 
        government of the day with particular regard to the community service 
        obligations it imposes.
      Within this broad context, VICAD submits a number of definitive and conclusive 
        statements in relation to the primary role, clientele and characteristics 
        of Institutes of TAFE in Victoria.
      Primary Role
      The primary role of Institutes of TAFE is to provide:
      pre-vocational and entry level vocational education and training
      skill acquisition and customisation required by the corporate sector
      workplace re-skilling as required by new and/or technological change
      community access and enrichment
      Clientele
      TAFE students and customers differ from those engaged in other sectors 
        of education in that they tend to be:
      part-time rather than full-time
      older rather than younger
      employed or are directly seeking employment
      vocationally-oriented rather than generalist in their educational goals
      Characteristics
      TAFE programs and services are characterised by:
      rapid responsiveness to the needs of TAFE students, clients and staff
      flexibility of operations and capacity to customise
      common culture based on business principles
      resource strength and access to current expertise
      customer knowledge an understanding of the market place
      quality procedures and measurement
      business orientation with a view to financial viability and an adequate 
        cash flow
      capacity to compete with public and private providers at a local, national 
        and international level
      diversity of mission and focus
      The extent to which these roles should overlap with Universities
      VICAD's position is that the roles of TAFE Institutes must continue to 
        differ from those of Universities, albeit with some overlap of course 
        provision.
      If the Government's goals of user choice and a competitive training market 
        are to be fully realised, there must by definition be some overlap of 
        course provision both within and between sectors.
      The Inquiry might note that the overlap presently in 
        effect is one-sided and uncompetitive, Universities have entered the vocational 
        education and training market by offering middle level training in direct 
        competition with TAFE. In one instance, a Victorian University has established 
        a private training provider to compete with TAFE.
      VICAD would strongly argue that in a genuinely competitive 
        training market, Institutes of TAFE should be empowered to compete with 
        Universities by offering undergraduate degree courses with a vocational 
        focus. VICAD would also be interested in exploring further the "two 
        plus two" model which operates successfully in United States' Community 
        Colleges and Universities.
      When undertaking pre-vocational or vocational education and training, 
        students should have the choice of provider - University or Institute 
        of TAFE - and be unrestricted in their capacity to undertake further studies 
        and/or skills acquisition at either one or the other.
      Related Recommendations
      Submissions to the Inquiry by individual Institutes of 
        TAFE have identified the distinct characteristics of the TAFE sector. 
        Some submissions have also attempted to define the roles of Universities. 
        Rather than repeat what has already been submitted, VICAD makes the point 
        that the different roles and characteristics of Universities, TAFE Institutes 
        and other sectors of education (including senior secondary education) 
        should be highlighted as a matter of public record.
      VICAD makes three recommendations designed to assist the TAFE system 
        and Institutes in particular to maximise their benefit to the Australian 
        economy.
      VICAD recommends that the federal government:
      1.Define and endorse the roles and core business of TAFE 
        Institutes as distinct from other sectors of education and training so 
        that potential students and clients can:
      choose their provider based on published performance, provision of courses 
        and services, and national accreditation
      choose their course of study based on skills, qualifications, pathways 
        and options, and community recognition in terms of employability and employer 
        acceptance
      2.Clearly brand and market the TAFE product to enable Institutes of TAFE 
        to:
      be clearly identifiable as the nation's leading public 
        provider of vocational education and training (VET)
      highlight their strengths and successes
      3.Remove federal bureaucratic restrictions on the capacity 
        of Institutes of TAFE to compete successfully in the training market to 
        enable them to:
      become employment agencies as well as training agencies
      make business decisions unencumbered by politically inspired community 
        service obligations
      4.Encourage state governments to remove state bureaucratic 
        restrictions for the same reasons; for instance, in Victoria students 
        are unable to enrol as full-time students in year 12 courses at TAFE Institutes, 
        which means they are prevented from exercising user choice.
      
      
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