Standing Committee on Employment, Education 
        and Workplace Relations 
      
      Boys and Vocational Education
      Increasing numbers of boys are disengaging from school and developing negative 
      attitudes to learning. Some have low self-esteem, difficulty communicating 
      with others and display problems at school. Some boys are experiencing learning 
      difficulties and the literacy gap between boys and girls is increasing. 
      So, what is the problem facing boys and what can be done to help?
      
 At this Thursday's public hearing the House of Representatives Education 
        Committee will discuss boys' education generally, boys' and girls' relative 
        participation in vocational education and training (VET) and the potential 
        for VET to improve educational outcomes. Ms Jessie Borthwick is the Deputy 
        Director of the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) 
        and Ms Katrina Ball is the Manager of Research and Evaluation. The NCVER 
        is Australia's national vocational education and training research and 
        development centre and it is responsible for the collection of national 
        vocational education and training statistics and information relating 
        to vocational education and training outcomes and performance.
      
 
      
        - Public hearing: House of Representatives Education Committee
          The education of boys inquiry
          Ms Jessie Borthwick
          Ms Katrina Ball
          
         - Where: Committee room 1R3, Parliament House
          
         - When: Thursday 24 May, 9 am - 9.45 am
      
 
       The House Education Committee is currently undertaking an inquiry into 
        the education of boys focussing on the social, cultural and educational 
        factors affecting boys.
      
 Mr Rod Sawford, Deputy Committee Chair, said many boys respond well 
        to vocational education and training (VET) and we must be sure VET in 
        schools is delivering the educational and employment outcomes boys need 
        to succeed.
      
 "Boys have a vocational orientation to learning and some boys are reluctant 
        to engage with courses that, in their eyes, are irrelevant to life and 
        work. Many boys are attracted to vocational education and training courses 
        and respond well to workplace learning which they see as relevant to their 
        futures." Mr Sawford said. "Vocational and technology courses offered 
        in the late 1980s and early 1990s do not appear to have led to jobs or 
        further study for boys and the Committee wants to know why this is so 
        and whether it has changed for current VET in school courses. Also, the 
        Committee is interested in the large differences in the rates of boys' 
        and girls' participation in school-based VET."
      
 For background information on the inquiry, visit: www.aph.gov.au/house/committee/eewr 
        For media comment contact Mr Rod Sawford, MP, Deputy Chair of the 
        House Education Committee, on (02) 6277 4944
      
 For background information contact the Committee Secretariat on (02) 
        6277 4573. 
      
      
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