Thursday, January 26, 2006
Something on Innovation
I have just developed a short bibliogrpahy of recent articles on innovation in VET. Hope you find it useful
Bennett, B., Brunker, D., & Hodges, R. (2004). Innovation, economic growth and vocational education and training. In S. Dawe (Ed.), Vocational education and training and innovation: research readings (pp. 68-83). Adelaide: National Centre for Vocational Education Research.
Browne, R., O'Sullivan, S., & Julian, T. (2004). Innovation at Kangan Batman TAFE: from product development to change management. In S. Dawe (Ed.), Vocational education and training and innovation: research readings (pp. 186-199). Leabrook: NCVER.
Callen, V. (2004). Building innovative vocational education and training organisations. Leabrook: NCVER.
Curtain, R. (2004). Vocational education and training, innovation and globalisation. Leabrook: NCVER.
Dawe, S. (2004). Vocational education and training and innovation: Research readings. Leabrook: NCVER.
Mitchell, J., Clayton, B., Hedberg, J., & Paine, N. (2003). Emerging futures: innovation in teaching and learning in VET. Melbourne: ANTA, Reframing the Future and Office of Training and Tertiary Education (Victoria).
Pickersgill, R. (2005). Dimensions of innovation: Some historical perspectives on vocational education and training and innovation in Australia - A discussion paper. Leabrook: NCVER.
Toner, P., Marceau, J., Hall, R., & Considine, G. (2004). Innovation agents: VET skills and innovation in Australian industries and firms. Leabrook: NCVER.
Whittingham, K. (2003). Going boldly into the future: Skills and Australian high technology start-up firms. Leabrook: NCVER.
Bennett, B., Brunker, D., & Hodges, R. (2004). Innovation, economic growth and vocational education and training. In S. Dawe (Ed.), Vocational education and training and innovation: research readings (pp. 68-83). Adelaide: National Centre for Vocational Education Research.
Browne, R., O'Sullivan, S., & Julian, T. (2004). Innovation at Kangan Batman TAFE: from product development to change management. In S. Dawe (Ed.), Vocational education and training and innovation: research readings (pp. 186-199). Leabrook: NCVER.
Callen, V. (2004). Building innovative vocational education and training organisations. Leabrook: NCVER.
Curtain, R. (2004). Vocational education and training, innovation and globalisation. Leabrook: NCVER.
Dawe, S. (2004). Vocational education and training and innovation: Research readings. Leabrook: NCVER.
Mitchell, J., Clayton, B., Hedberg, J., & Paine, N. (2003). Emerging futures: innovation in teaching and learning in VET. Melbourne: ANTA, Reframing the Future and Office of Training and Tertiary Education (Victoria).
Pickersgill, R. (2005). Dimensions of innovation: Some historical perspectives on vocational education and training and innovation in Australia - A discussion paper. Leabrook: NCVER.
Toner, P., Marceau, J., Hall, R., & Considine, G. (2004). Innovation agents: VET skills and innovation in Australian industries and firms. Leabrook: NCVER.
Whittingham, K. (2003). Going boldly into the future: Skills and Australian high technology start-up firms. Leabrook: NCVER.