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You say you want a revolution : Comments
By Steven Schwartz, published 22/12/2008The long-awaited Bradley review of higher education contains two very big ideas ...
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Yes these reports are really good at telling us what we do need but how about what we don’t need; another couple of million dollars worth of HECS debt and another few thousand university graduates working at Mac Donalds waiting for the right job to land in their lap.
Hey, if you didn’t already know Australia has a skills shortage and sending more people to university isn’t going to fix it. Lets get back to basics and let our kids know that its OK to do an apprenticeship, and that a trade is a profession that has credibility and commands respect.
Has anyone called a plumber lately? or had an electrician around to put in an extra power point in the study? Yeah well I bet you were reaching for your wallet when they were done. These guys and girls are professionals but for some reason over the past decade, despite the shortage of skilled trades-people in this country, becoming a tradesman has been de-valued and the push by all levels of government for all kids to stay in school until year 12 is partly to blame.
Not everyone can achieve the HSC or get the UAI they want. Likewise not everyone can be trades-person. Why make kids complete years 11 and 12 if what they want to do is be a tradie?, a fitter or a plumber. The VET system is now fexible enough to cater for all kinds of training delivery and accreditation. University is not the answer to all our problems. There is nothing better than experience. This combined with our youth getting a taste of the pride and satisfaction that comes with earning a fair wage after a hard days work. This is what this country was built on and although the future will require the intellectual knowledge of many to create the next big thing, the reality is they will not be able to do it without going to the toilet or that extra power point in the study!