What is a Vocational Education and Training in Schools program?
Vocational Education and Training in Schools are programs undertaken by school students as part of the senior secondary certificate that provide credit towards a nationally recognised VET qualification within the Australian Qualifications Framework. The training that students receive reflects specific industry competency standards and is delivered by a Registered Training Organisation or a school in partnership with a Registered Training Organisation.
Related Questions
- Can a student who completed their Vocational Education and Training in Schools in Year 11 still be nominated when they are in Year 12?
- Will TAFE deliver any vocational education and training program requested by a young person aged 15 to 17 years?
- Is Vocational Education and Training in Secondary Schools Making a Contribution?