Title: A clever, skilled and creative Queensland
1A clever, skilled and creative Queensland
Carol Webb Assistant Director-General Qld
Department of Education, Training and the Arts
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3The Horizon
- Globalisation and technological change
- Environmental change
- An ageing society and demographic change
4OECD Comparisons of Qualifications by Highest
Level
Australias qualification profile remains below
the OECD average (and Queenslands profile is
below the national average) This is due primarily
to lower Year 12 completion and Certificate
qualifications. Australia exceeds the OECD
average in Bachelor degree and higher courses
5Queensland Skills Plan
- A training system that works for Queensland
- Training that works for industry and employers
- Training that works for the trades
- Training that works for individuals
6A training system that works for Queensland
- New Institutes
- Lead institutes/ product development
- Longer user choice contracts
- Third party access
- VET PD Strategy
- Teach your trade
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8Training that works for Industry and Employers
- Centres of Excellence
- Skills Alliances
- Skills Formation Strategies
- Small Business Solutions
9Training that works for the trades
- Extra apprenticeship places
- Improved support
- Skilling Solutions Queensland
- Train to Retain
10Training that works for individuals
- Recognition of Prior Learning Skills First
- Skilling Queenslanders for work
- Indigenous Employment and Training Support
Officers - Positive Futures
- Disability Skilling action plan
- Transitions
11The Earnings Advantage of Education Relative
earnings of 25-64 year olds with income from
employment (secondary education 100)
Earnings capacity increases with educational
attainment, consequently labour force
participation increases, across all age groups
Source OECD Education Policy Analysis, 2006 54.
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15Thank you