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The ‘real-world’ teaching and learning style means that what you learn and how you learn will prepare you for working in your chosen career.
Academic standards in Australia are consistently high. Our education providers' focus is on helping students develop professionally and personally. From thinking creatively and building 21st Century ‘soft skills’, to taking part in industry-linked courses or work experience, our qualifications will make sure you graduate job-ready.
Employers worldwide are looking for innovative thinkers and skilled professionals. Australian education providers have tailored their teaching and learning styles to meet employer and industry needs. No matter what you study, you will be encouraged to be creative and look at issues from different angles.
Australian qualifications require more than just memorising text or formulas. Our courses will encourage you to think like an entrepreneur – to look for opportunities, adapt to change, and view mistakes as a chance to try something different or improve.
Your teachers will encourage you to build confidence in the classroom by asking questions, sharing your unique perspective, and working with others to try new and creative ways to solve problems. These experiences are a great way to make friends, improve your grades and build lifelong skills.
You will learn skills like teamwork, critical thinking, problem-solving and how to communication.
Theoretical and technical know-how and soft skills will be necessary for your personal and professional development.
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is where you learn in a work context and experience an actual work project or workplace. Work-integrated learning can include: