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Monday, November 23, 2009


Developments in Victoria

JOB PATHWAYS NOW CLEARER FOR LOWEST-SKILLED LEARNERS


Victoria's lowest-skilled learners now have clearer pathways to getting the jobs they want thanks to a new $4 million teaching and learning model launched for the community-based education sector today. Skills and Workforce Participation Minister Jacinta Allan said the A-Frame model for Victoria's 350 adult and community education providers was designed to streamline students' movements from community-based learning providers into TAFE, training or university.


"We know there are 1.6 million Victorians without post secondary education, and that's why the Brumby Labor Government is strengthening adult community education," Ms Allan said.


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