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What now? What next? Insights into Australia's tertiary education sector

38 Episodes

29 minutes | a month ago
Innovation in VET via the new Digital Skills Organisation
On this episode of the podcast Claire is joined by Patrick Kidd OBE OAM, CEO of the Digital Skills Organisation, to explain what the DSO has been set up to do and the results of a recent tender process  for the ‘Train 100 Data Analysts’ project. The DSO is an initiative led by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment to take an industry-led approach to digital skills training and employment. More details on the Skills Organisations are available on the DESE website: https://www.dese.gov.au/skills-organisationsThe DSO's Data Analysts pilot is designed to fund, test and evaluate improved ways of training people in digital skills and get them into jobs. The three successful providers are:General AssemblyGoanna EducationTAFE Queensland-----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
31 minutes | 2 months ago
Sveto Muhammad Ishoq - a former international student making an enormous difference
Sveto joins Claire on the podcast to share her experiences as an international student, a women's rights activist, and a social entrepreneur.Sveto's current activities include founding the Chadari Project which uses poetry and storytelling to enable Afghan women to tell their stories, and co-founding AYAT Modest Clothes - a social enterprise providing work for illiterate women creating high quality, fashionable, modest clothing.She is also a contributor to the Afghan Women's Writing Project and the Everywoman Treaty. Sveto was Afghanistan's first Schwarzman Scholar studying a one-year, fully-funded master’s program at Tsinghua University. The program is designed to build a global community of future leaders and strengthen understanding between China and the rest of the world.You can follow Sveto on LinkedIn and Twitter.--------------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
28 minutes | 3 months ago
Troy Williams on tertiary education reform and the 2020 Federal Budget
Claire is joined by the CEO of ITECA (the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia), Troy Williams, to discuss a range of issues within the sector, as well as the changes Troy and his members have been focussed on over the last two years.  -------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
31 minutes | 3 months ago
What's needed for successful student transitions to tertiary study?
Professor Judyth Sachs and Jim Micsko join Claire on this episode of the podcast. They share their insights on the importance of the school to tertiary education transition as well as what institutions and policymakers need to do to support students during this crucial phase. With COVID-19 having impacted both senior secondary students and first year tertiary students this was a very timely discussion, with both Judyth and Jim providing important insights and lessons to help ensure students get the best out of their studies in 2021 and beyond.------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
24 minutes | 4 months ago
Australia's EdTech sector - insights from David Linke
In today's episode of the podcast, David Linke, the Managing Director of EduGrowth joins Claire to discuss the current state of play in the Australian EdTech sector.You can find out more about EduGrowth and their activities at: https://edugrowth.org.au----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
28 minutes | 5 months ago
Regulatory self-assurance - insights from a leading NZ provider
On this episode of the podcast, Kylie Wilson, CEO of the New Zealand School of Tourism joins Claire to share her insights on regulatory self-assurance.Recent reports have recommended that ASQA should look at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority's approach when they design their new regulatory model. Kylie explains how different the NZQA's approach is from our current audit model in Australia and why she's passionate about the role the NZQA's reviews play in helping her improve her institution.The most recent NZQA report on the New Zealand School of Tourism is available on the NZQA website (scroll down to external reviews).  The NZQA is 'Highly Confident' (the highest ranking) in the NZ School of Tourism's educational performance and their capacity for self-assessment.---------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
35 minutes | 5 months ago
JobTrainer and a new National Skills Agreement - what's happening?
In this episode Claire explains the details of the JobTrainer scheme, what's been agreed by the Commonwealth, States and Territories in the Heads of Agreement for the next National Skills Agreement, and what advice people gave to the Productivity Commission on VET funding reform and what that is likely to mean for the sector.Claire has also compiled a summary of the submissions provided to the Productivity Commission on their interim report on VET funding. It's accessible at: https://www.clairefield.com.au/vet-funding-the-sectors-ideas/-----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
26 minutes | 5 months ago
Laura Hougaz on Australia's independent higher education entrepreneurs
In this episode Claire is joined by Dr Laura Hougaz to discuss the independent higher education sector and how it is managing its way through the COVID pandemic. Laura shares her insights on both the challenges and opportunities for these institutions and their entrepreneurial leaders.Laura's book 'Entrepreneurs Creating Educational Innovation - Case Studies from Australia' is well worth a read if this is a sector you don't know much about and are interested in learning more. It's available through Springer Publishing. Also of interest will be TEQSA's latest report on the higher education sector - which has some good information on independent providers.-------------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
18 minutes | 6 months ago
EdTech during COVID - insights from Mike Larsen
Claire is joined on this episode of the podcast by Mike Larsen, the CEO of Studiosity to discuss the "Herculean" effort tertiary education providers have made during COVID to move their content online and what that's meant for student support.We were delayed in publishing this episode because we were busy writing a submission to the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Commonwealth-State VET funding. If that's your thing you can read the submission at:  https://www.clairefield.com.au/a-response-to-the-productivity-commission/--------------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
45 minutes | 7 months ago
The Higher Education Reform package - "it's quite a beast"
On this episode Claire is joined by Prof. Andrew Norton from the Centre for Social Research at the ANU, Luke Sheehy from the ATN, and Conor King from the IRU to discuss the government's higher education reforms and their likely impact on the sector.-----------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au 
43 minutes | 7 months ago
Productivity Commission's report on VET funding - all 322 pages in just over 30 minutes!
In this episode Claire discusses the Productivity Commission's Interim Report on the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development. She outlines where it fits with the other recent reviews of the VET sector, as well as discussing the report's findings and the interim recommendations and options it proposes for future VET funding.This report is a key part of the government's JobMaker plans for rebuilding the economy post-COVID so if you work in an RTO or dual-sector provider (public or private) it has direct relevance to your future operations.In this episode Claire references the following links and reports:The Productivity Commission website and details on making a submission (before 17 July 2020): https://www.pc.gov.au/inquiries/current/skills-workforce-agreement/interimClaire's written analysis of the Commission's report: https://www.clairefield.com.au/unpacking-whats-in-the-productivity-commissions-interim-report/Claire's analysis of the ASQA Rapid Review: https://www.clairefield.com.au/asqa-rapid-review-analysis-of-what-it-means-for-providers/The BroadAgenda website: http://www.broadagenda.com.auNSW government's Statement of Owner Expectations for TAFE NSW: https://www.tafensw.edu.au/documents/60140/76288/soe.pdf----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
25 minutes | 7 months ago
Steering the University of Canberra through the COVID-crisis: insights from Belinda Robinson
Belinda Robinson, Vice-President University Relations and Strategy at the University of Canberra, joins Claire on this episode of the podcast to discuss her time as Interim Vice Chancellor of the university. Belinda took the reins as the university, its staff and students were emerging from the drought, summer bushfires and a very destructive hailstorm - then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.  Belinda shares her insights on what those challenges meant for the university and for her as a leader.------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
27 minutes | 8 months ago
Alex Chevrolle shares his insights on international education in the COVID-era
Claire is joined in this episode by Alex Chevrolle, Managing Director of Study Group Australia and New Zealand.During the show Alex mentions the EdTech platform insendi (https://insendi.com) which is part of Study Group's global operations and has assisted them and their university partners in moving rapidly online and keeping students engaged.----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
17 minutes | 8 months ago
"Please don't leave us unsupported" - international student Renata Aldana shares her experiences
On this episode of the podcast Claire is joined by Renata Aldana an international student living in Sydney. Renata describes why she chose Australia for her studies, what it's like being far away from her family during the COVID-19 pandemic and what it's meant to lose her job as businesses have been forced to close.If you're interested in finding out about Renata's photographic work - check out her website: https://araldanas.myportfolio.com----------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
23 minutes | 9 months ago
Katrina Higham - microcredentials and more: helping the hospitality sector through COVID-19
Claire is joined on this episode of the podcast by Katrina Higham, the Head of Training and Education at the Restaurant and Catering Industry Association. Katrina shares her insights and experience in shifting to online learning even when your courses must contain face-to-face practical components. She also offers details of the new microcredentials RCA is developing to help the hospitality sector emerge more resilient after the coronavirus crisis.----------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
37 minutes | 9 months ago
Leading your team through crisis: insights from executive mentor Peter Giutronich
Peter Giutronich is a leadership facilitator and mentor to organisations and CEOs across the education, banking and the mining sectors.In this episode of the podcast he shares practical suggestions for managing your team through the COVID-19 crisis and emerging with hope out the other side. Peter's also got some helpful insights and case studies for keeping connected during this period of isolation and the benefits that can bring to you and your colleagues. You can also check out his new 'Mates by 8' initiative on Facebook.--------------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
30 minutes | 9 months ago
Cherie Diaz with all the answers on how to shift your learning online
The Australian CEO of OpenLearning, Cherie Diaz, joins Claire on the podcast to share her experiences as a former educator and education administrator in taking face-to-face delivery models online. She also shares details of the new platform for micro-credentials (OpenCreds) developed by the team at OpenLearning. If you're interested in the OpenCreds framework you can find details at: https://solutions.openlearning.com/opencreds/-----------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
27 minutes | 10 months ago
COVID-19 and its impact on education - Maria Spies
Maria Spies returns to the podcast to share her insights from her recent presentation to the Reinventing VET for the Digital Age conference. Looking beyond the VET sector to how the coronavirus is impacting education and training across the globe, and the global outlook for education, you won't want to miss Maria's data driven insights.To access a copy of the slides which accompany her presentation go to: https://www.clairefield.com.au/news/ and on that page you'll also find some of Claire's reflections on the role the Australian tertiary education sector can play in responding to COVID-19 and the steps governments need to take to make that happen.----------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
18 minutes | 10 months ago
Janelle Chapman with a longer term view on international education
Firstly an apology - the audio quality in this episode is a little bit scratchy towards the beginning of the interview with Janelle BUT fortunately not from Janelle's end - so she's crystal clear!In this interview Claire discusses the international education sector with Janelle Chapman, Executive Director, TAFE Queensland International. Janelle is currently the Deputy Chair of the International Education Association of Australia and the VET Expert on the Council for International Education. Janelle has a long-term view on international education which is insightful and refreshing - especially as the sector (and the broader community) battles the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. ---------------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
34 minutes | a year ago
Don Zoellner on why the VET sector needs to move beyond a 'market based approach'
Dr Don Zoellner, University Fellow at Charles Darwin University, discusses why we should be looking at the role of TAFE and the broader VET sector through the theories of 'delivering public value' and 'institutional logics'. That might sound like a dry topic for a podcast but let me assure it wasn't at all that kind of conversation. With a range of policymakers now identifying flaws in the way the market has been used as a funding construct for VET - I believe Don's views are likely to gain traction.If you care about how VET is funded, the role of the public provider and where private providers can/should sit in a broader view of the role of VET - then do take the time to have a listen. In the podcast Don refers to a paper which he drew on in his presentation to the 2019 TAFE Directors Australia conference. If you would like a copy - please get in touch with either Don or Claire.--------------------------------------The ‘What now? What next?’ podcast recognises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s traditional custodians. In the spirit of reconciliation we are proud to recommend John Briggs Consulting as a leader in Reconciliation and Indigenous engagement. To find out more go to www.johnbriggs.net.au
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