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Building research capacity in the vocational education and training sector Francesca Beddie Manager, Research Management
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Evolution of VET research A 1992 review of the Centre identified shortcomings: under-funded, fragmented, poorly targeted and used research National research strategy adopted – centrepiece is competitive grants program managed by NCVER Creation of Australian VET Research Association in 1997 But: the community is small, perhaps diminishing, and greying
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Johnston Review The 2006 review of NCVER’s research and statistical services identified the need to build research capacity in the VET sector by: ► attracting experienced researchers from outside the sector ► encouraging early career researchers ► supporting people in the sector to undertake research
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Over-reliance on established researchers?
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Over-reliance on academic researchers?
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Why develop a research capacity? Research from within the sector can help with strategic planning and operations by: ► identifying effective delivery mechanisms ► helping to better understand clients ► pointing to new markets ► maximising the existing compliance effort. NCVER can assist you with data, qualitative research and to tailor findings for your own purposes.
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NCVER data The data you and others submit to NCVER can tell you a great deal about: ► the quality of teaching and learning ► rising and falling demand ► employers’ and students’ views of training. We can help you get more out of this data, including through special initiatives to build researcher capacity.
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Building research capacity Our objectives: to increase the pool of researchers, by ► attracting established researchers from outside the sector ► supporting new career researchers to increase the proportion of funding going to non-university researchers, by ► developing the research skills and capacity of those working in the VET sector
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Direct initiatives Growing research capacity fund of $250,000 over three years for: ► practical projects to build capacity in the VET sector ► attendance at No Frills of several young researchers and publish their papers ► co-funding PhD scholarships ► introducing fellowships
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Indirect initiatives Actively market and enhance the research status of NVETRE* grants Encourage research teams/networks, particularly those which include new career researchers Establish a register of research mentors Run workshops on proposal writing and using NCVER resources (VOCED, national training statistics) Establish MoUs with collaborating organisations * National Vocational Education and Training Research and Evaluation (NVETRE)
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How will you know if it is working? annual NVETRE report details of capacity building projects undertaken statistics on proposals and grants by institutional affiliation and previous funding status review to be conducted in 2010
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