Towards effective ICT training: a needs and gaps analysis of the ICT Training Package

Informed by extensive research and consultation, this report identifies challenges and opportunities to strengthen ICT training in Australia’s VET system, guiding meaningful and lasting change which meets the evolving needs of learners, training providers and the tech sector.

Key themes

The report includes key recommendations to improve the ICT Training Package across five focus areas:

Defined Purpose

Focusing the training package on the technical and specialist skills for technology careers, not on general digital capability skills needed across all jobs. 

Relevant and Responsive

Prioritising urgent skills needs and exploring how we can bring training to learners faster. 

Clear and Accessible

Providing clear guidance on how training aligns with pathways and job roles, while accommodating diverse learners.

Deliverable and Updatable

Conducting regular review cycles to meet industry needs, while providing support for seamless integration

Supportive of Flexible Pathways

Catering to diverse career aspirations and lifelong learning, through modular and stackable pathways.

Appendices

Find report background information including a list of participating stakeholders, key insights by stakeholder group and a literature review of ICT skills, trends and educational pathways.

ICT Training Package Update Project

Recommendations from this report will guide our upcoming ICT Training Package Update project.

Case Studies

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