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Australian Educational Researcher | 2008

Secondary school students' perceptions of, and the factors influencing their decision making in relation to, VET in schools

Leanne Dalley-Trim; Nola Alloway; Karen Walker

This paper addresses the issue of Vocational Education and Training in Schools — an issue that has recently attracted significant political attention particularly in light of current national skills shortage in Australia. Specifically, it investigates secondary school students’ perceptions of VET in Schools [VETiS]. It also explores the factors influencing their decision-making in relation to VETiS — that is, why one might choose, or choose not, to enrol in a VETiS course of study. In view of the findings presented, the paper argues that VET, and more particularly VETiS, is experiencing an “image problem” — one underscored by the need for curriculum design and delivery reform — and suggests that there is much work still to be done on the VET agenda.


Rural society | 2009

High and Dry in Rural Australia: Obstacles to Student Aspirations and Expectations.

Nola Alloway; Leanne Dalley-Trim

Abstract This paper documents the voices of Australian rural students as a means of examining students’ views of the obstacles confronting them in their endeavours to fulfil the aspirations and expectations for their future imagined lives. The paper draws upon a national research project, and more specifically, data collected in a series of focus group interviews conducted with secondary school students in thirteen rural/regional communities across Australia. In view of this data, the paper demonstrates that the influences on, and indeed the obstacles to, rural students’ aspirations and expectations, can be categorised into two dimensions – the personal and the social – that are nonetheless interconnected. Finally, in light of this, and as evident in the students’ voices, it explores the following range of issues: availability of finance; apprehension and fear; attachment to home; work opportunities, as well as, educational opportunities.


Australian Educational Researcher | 2010

Looking “outward and onward” in the outback: Regional Australian students’ aspirations and expectations for their future as framed by dominant discourses of further education and training

Leanne Dalley-Trim; Nola Alloway

This paper investigates regional Australian students’ aspirations and expectations for their future and, more specifically, the manner in which these are formulated around a view to move outward — that is, away from regional, remote and rural communities — and onward — that is, to make something of their lives. Drawing upon interview data, the paper highlights the ways in which rural students from across Australia expressed high-level aspirations, most of which centred on future careers. It explores features of student talk which demonstrates that many of them had thought about their futures in detailed ways and had accumulated knowledge and “street savvy” that would assist them in steering their futures. The paper also examines the ways in which student talk about the changing context of the world of work and the inescapability of further education emerge as a naturalised discourse in justifying their future plans. Finally, the paper explores the implications of such research findings for career advisers and teachers working in regional areas of Australia.


International Journal of Training Research | 2006

Trade Barriers: To Invest, Or Not to Invest, in a Trade as a Career

Nola Alloway; Leanne Dalley-Trim; Annette Patterson; Karen Walker

Abstract This paper highlights on-going concern in Australia about the contested terrain of skills shortages, particularly as they apply to traditional trades. The paper reports on a school-based study of student career choice that was undertaken for the federal government to inform its deliberations1. Drawing on the study, the paper examines key issues related to students’ preparedness, and schools’ readiness, to pursue school-based apprenticeships in traditional trades, reflecting the hope of attenuating the much touted gaps in labour supply and avoiding the social and fiscal effects ofskills shortages, matters to which the nation has been alerted.


Gender and Education | 2007

‘The boys’ present… Hegemonic masculinity: a performance of multiple acts

Leanne Dalley-Trim


Australian journal of career development | 2006

Counsellor practices and student perspectives: perceptions of career counselling in Australian secondary schools

Karen Walker; Nola Alloway; Leanne Dalley-Trim; Annette Patterson


Youth Studies Australia | 2009

It's All about 'I': Gen Ys and Neoliberal Discourse in 'New Times'

Nola Alloway; Leanne Dalley-Trim


Australian journal of career development | 2007

Vocational Education and Training in Schools: Career Advisers' Perceptions and Advising Practices

Leanne Dalley-Trim; Nola Alloway; Annette Patterson; Karen Walker


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2007

Students' observations and perceptions of teacher "performances" in the classroom

Leanne Dalley-Trim


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2009

The Call To Critique 'Common Sense' Understandings About Boys And Masculinity(Ies)

Leanne Dalley-Trim

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