The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.

Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the economic, demographic and vocational environments of the present, expecting them to adequately prepare students for an ever widening post-school vocational future. One of the major factors contributing to t...

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Main Authors: Dixon, Kathryn, Pellicione, L.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: 2002
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38960
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description Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the economic, demographic and vocational environments of the present, expecting them to adequately prepare students for an ever widening post-school vocational future. One of the major factors contributing to the lack of adoption of any innovation is the entrenched attitudes of the teaching staff along with an associated reluctance to change. Vocational Education and Training programs, in one form or another, have been circling the change process in Australian schools since 1930 and yet still locate themselves largely in the adoption and implementation phase rather than becoming institutionalised and embedded in the life of the organisation. It is clear that the way in which teachers construct meaning for innovations is a major factor in whether or not they are institutionalised in schools, however, this paper also investigates the influence of organisational culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy on the adoption of National Training Packages and their components in a Western Australian case study school.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-389602017-01-30T14:28:29Z The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district. Dixon, Kathryn Pellicione, L. Growing pressure is being placed on schools as students, employers and government look at the economic, demographic and vocational environments of the present, expecting them to adequately prepare students for an ever widening post-school vocational future. One of the major factors contributing to the lack of adoption of any innovation is the entrenched attitudes of the teaching staff along with an associated reluctance to change. Vocational Education and Training programs, in one form or another, have been circling the change process in Australian schools since 1930 and yet still locate themselves largely in the adoption and implementation phase rather than becoming institutionalised and embedded in the life of the organisation. It is clear that the way in which teachers construct meaning for innovations is a major factor in whether or not they are institutionalised in schools, however, this paper also investigates the influence of organisational culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy on the adoption of National Training Packages and their components in a Western Australian case study school. 2002 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38960 en restricted
spellingShingle Dixon, Kathryn
Pellicione, L.
The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title_full The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title_fullStr The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title_full_unstemmed The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title_short The influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of Enterprise and Vocational Education in a Western Australian education district.
title_sort influence of culture, infrastructure, leadership and policy in the adoption of enterprise and vocational education in a western australian education district.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38960