Archive for October, 2010
ACEVic’s Key Policy Position on Victorian Adult Community Education needs
In the lead-up to the 2010 Victorian Election, ACEVic has developed a series of papers highlighting what ACEVic’s members want to guide reform on the key issues facing Victorian Adult Community Education. The key policy is One Vision, One Voice through:
- ACE providing Victorian learning that is client-focused and competitive.
- ACE, a provider of choice that delivers high quality cost effective education, training and lifelong learning.
- Valuing the significant contribution by ACE to social inclusion for disengaged and vulnerable Victorian learners.
- Diverse communities strengthened through adult community education.
ACEVic’s Key Message is to remain competitive and we need renewed commitment from the next State Government to raise the profile of ACE and resourcing to make ACE providers more competitive to actively engage and strengthen Victorian communities.
Distribute and forward One Vision, One Voice widely. If we do not take the opportunity to have our message heard then we may miss the opportunity to remain competitive.
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