Why are the reforms necessary as the structure already exists in the form of colleges and TAFE?
The current structures have delivered good outcomes for many students but our low retention rates have been steady for some time and show no signs of improving. The TAFE Tasmania Board fully supports the initiative and believes that it is essential for further progress in retention, skills development and productivity improvement. Many college principals also support it due to their inability to lead improvement within the current structure. A number of academic, university and business leaders are on record as supporting the initiative as essential for both the personal future of all young Tasmanians, as well as for the state’s economic future.
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