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The P-TECH mission is to develop and support pathways to post-school education that lead to careers in Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Aviation related fields. With support from industry, P-TECH students engage in a rigorous academic program with strong links to real world applications—and real jobs.
Achieving this goal requires the education, industry and community sectors to work together to put in place the key elements that make up the P-TECH model, including:
A key aspect of designing the learning program includes the way existing Australian Curriculum and Australian Qualifications Framework recognised education and training is sequenced (or ordered) to achieve the best outcomes for students.
Advanced Manufacturing (pdf 1847 KB)
Aeroskills (pdf 1100 KB)
Remote Pilot (pdf 2006 KB)
Partnerships between schools and industry enable innovative approaches to the way learning is delivered; approaches that would not be possible if schools, or industry, acted in isolation. Working together, schools and industry can provide opportunities for students to engage with the world of work and better understand the relevance of their learning to jobs and post-school pathways.
The mentor relationship between young people and industry personnel provides continuity of support for students to achieve a post-school qualification. The mentor relationship will ensure the students' learning stays on track and provides opportunities for guidance to help young people make informed decisions regarding their education, training and employment options.
A strong relationship between the school, industry and post-school institution(s) will provide continuity of support and a seamless pathway for students as they transition from school to further education to complete their post-school qualification.
Collaboration between the education and industry sectors strengthens the connection between student learning and the skills that employers need. In addition to the technical skills that students' gain, opportunities to engage with employers and experience the contemporary workplace enable P-TECH students to develop the work-readiness skills so highly valued by employers.
Students participating in the P-TECH pilot will study regular secondary school subjects such as English and Mathematics, while also undertaking an advanced STEM learning program with support from our industry partners.
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