Thought Leadership Series: The Future of Vocational Education - Trends and Predictions
This webinar will explore the nuances of funding, accreditation and the vital synergy between industry and educational institutions, providing a comprehensive understanding of these critical aspects whilst exploring the future of Vocational Education and Training.
Description
Friday, 22 March 2024 12.00pm - 1.30pm AEDT
(9:00am WA | 10:30am NT | 11:30am SA | 11:00am QLD)
Join us for a visionary exploration into the future of Vocational Education and Training (VET), led by VET expert Kevin Ekendahl.
This session, set to navigate the dynamic global trends currently reshaping vocational learning landscapes, promises an in-depth look at the transformative impact of technological advancements, such as AI and VR, on training methodologies.
You’re invited to delve into discussions about the evolving job market and its forecasted demand for new skills. This future-focused session prioritises both the technical and soft skills necessary for tomorrow's workforce, aligning vocational training programs with these emerging needs.
Kevin will also shed light on the crucial role of policy in vocational education.
Designed for educators, policymakers, and industry leaders, this session aims to equip you with the insights and strategies needed to adapt and excel in the fast-changing realm of vocational education.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and foresight in this evolving field.
Topics Covered Include:
- Current global trends in vocational education and international best practices.
- Technological advancements and their impact on vocational training methodologies.
- Analysis of future job market trends and their influence on vocational curricula.
- Essential future workforce skills, including technical and soft skills development.
- Policy implications for vocational education, focusing on funding, accreditation, and industry collaborations.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the emerging trends shaping the future of Vocational Education and Training (VET) sectors worldwide.
- Gain insights into the predictions for job market demands and how they will influence vocational training programs.
- Identify the skills and competencies that will be most valued in the evolving landscape of vocational education.
- Explore strategies for adapting vocational education curricula to meet future technological advancements and labour market needs
Audience
These sessions are for VET practitioners, educators, policymakers, RTO managers, CEOs, industry leaders.
Session includes
- Certificate of Attendance
- Webinar recording