Join us as we bring together leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to explore cutting-edge studies and dynamic solutions that redefine the future of VET. Engage with thought-provoking sessions, network with industry pioneers, and be part of the conversation that sets new standards in VET excellence.
The conference theme, "Schisms and Continuums: Understanding Sustainability, Change and Identity in Vocational Education," invites examination of the tensions, contradictions, and connections that characterise contemporary VET systems globally. As vocational education navigates between tradition and innovation, local needs and global pressures, economic imperatives and social justice commitments, this conference seeks to illuminate both the fractures and mendings that define our field.
The conference is organised around three interconnected dimensions that collectively frame the contemporary VET landscape:
Sustainability examines how vocational education and training contributes to—and is shaped by—the imperative for sustainable futures. This encompasses not only environmental sustainability and green skills development, but also the sustainability of VET systems themselves, pedagogical practices, funding models, and career pathways. We seek contributions that interrogate how VET can foster resilient systems and communities while responding to climate change, resource constraints, and the transition to sustainable economies.
Change explores the multifaceted drivers and consequences of transformation within vocational education. From artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to demographic shifts and evolving labour markets, VET systems worldwide are experiencing profound disruption. This dimension invites analysis of how change is conceptualised, managed, resisted, and leveraged within VET contexts, including examination of policy reforms, institutional restructuring, curriculum innovation, and pedagogical transformation.
Identity investigates the evolving constructions of self, role, and purpose within vocational education ecosystems. As traditional boundaries between academic and vocational education blur, and as the nature of work itself transforms, questions of identity become increasingly salient. Who are VET learners, teachers, and institutions becoming? How do marginalised voices claim space within VET discourse? What values and purposes animate contemporary vocational education?
CEO Victorian Skills Authority
The authority is tasked by the Victorian Government to plan for post-school education and training to support a growing economy and good jobs for Victorians.
Prior to this role, Craig was the CEO of TAFE Directors Australia, representing all Australian TAFEs. He also has over 30 years of service in the Commonwealth Government and the Victorian Government, covering school funding, employment policy, and tertiary education.
In 2024, Craig led work on VET qualifications reform, which was accepted by skills ministers for implementation from 2025.
Craig holds an Executive Masters in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Education (Primary).
Reach the leading researchers, VET practitioners and leaders, education policy makers and representatives from industry, unions and employers in Australia and New Zealand. Position your company as an advocate and thought leader in the sector.
Contact co-convenor Sonal Nakar via AVETRA for more information or download the prospectus from here.
AVETRA
26 is organised by the Australasian Vocational Education and Training Research
Association (AVETRA), with the support of FineHaus
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