Balancing the seesaw : the ups and downs of delivering vocational training programmes

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Davies, Kath
Kestle, Linda
Laing, Neil
Bryan, A.

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2019-11-29

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New Zealand
Unitec courses
construction education
construction industry
industry and education partnerships
Hawkins Construction Group (Firm)
partnering
apprenticeships

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Davies, K., Kestle, L., Laing, N., & Bryan, A. (2019, November). Balancing the seesaw – the ups and downs of delivering vocational training programmes. Paper presented at “Talking Teaching 2019, Diverse Learners, Inclusive Teaching” (Ako Aotearoa Academy of Tertiary Teaching Excellence), Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland

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Developing training programmes in partnership with industry is a rich and rewarding endeavour Context - partnership between Unitec and Hawkins Programme framework Challenge: Learner diversity - cadets Challenge: Learner diversity - managers Balance: Peer learning Challenge: Organisational commitment Balance: Maintaining relationships Challenge: Academic vs industry expectations Balance: Openness and responsiveness Challenge: Administrative requirements Balance: Frameworks and flexibility Good news stories and anecdotes Conclusions

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