The South Australian Government has recognised the significant value that adult and community education (ACE) brings to the state. A new government statement, entitled Adult Community Education Program Statement: A Strong ACE Program for 2018-19 and Beyond, has just been published by the SA Department of State Development.
In releasing the Statement last week, the...
Read more
Australian Catholic Bishops’ Social Justice Statement Promotes an Inclusive and Sustainable Australia
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Australian Catholic Bishops’ Social Justice Statement for 2017–18, Everyone’s Business: Developing an Inclusive and Sustainable Economy, has been released. Each year the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference issues a major statement for the coming year, on Social Justice Sunday (the last Sunday in September).
This year’s statement calls for “an...
Read more
Reducing Unemployment in Australia: We Need a National Training Policy
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Community Colleges Australia (CCA) has called for a national training policy to get Australians back to work.
“It’s time to get serious about reducing Australia’s unemployment rate,” Dr Don Perlgut, CCA CEO, has written in today’s blog post, entitled “Let’s Get Serious About Reducing Unemployment: We Need a National Training Policy that Gets...
Read more
Entrepreneurship and Jobs for the Future featured at TAFE Directors Conference
This week, CCA CEO Dr Don Perlgut attended the TAFE Directors Australia (TDA) Conference in Adelaide, where he presented about leveraging economic development through VET.
In this blog post, Don reflects on some of the messages arising from the conference. He observes that a while ago, Tim Costello (World Vision Australia CEO), proposed that...
Read more
Community Colleges Australia Annual Conference shows an innovative and flexible sector
The picture emerging from Community Colleges Australia’s (CCA’s) recent Annual Conference shows a community education sector exhibiting great innovation, flexibility and responsiveness, a real standard-bearer for ethical education with a high degree of professionalism. The sector manages to combine these attributes with a strong ability to work with vulnerable and disadvantaged Australians.
Held in Melbourne...
Read more
US Community College Students in Paris; Why Not Australians Too?
Study overseas is a time-honoured way of extending life experiences as part of university education, and has more than quadrupled in the last ten years, with more than 38,000 Australian students participating each year.
There is also some evidence that studying abroad helps an Australian university graduate obtain employment. The most popular...
Read more