Drivers of Student Training Choices--A Focus on Student Support Services--Support Document 1

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Title: Drivers of Student Training Choices--A Focus on Student Support Services--Support Document 1
Language: English
Authors: Wibrow, Bridget, National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER) (Australia)
Source: National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). 2023.
Availability: National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd. P.O. Box 8288, Stational Arcade, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia. Tel: +61-8-230-8400; Fax: +61-8-212-3436; e-mail: ncver@ncver.edu.au; Web site: http://www.ncver.edu.au
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 59
Publication Date: 2023
Document Type: Reports - Research
Numerical/Quantitative Data
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Training, Academic Support Services, Preferences, Career Counseling, Employment Services, Tutoring, Study Skills, Guidance, Outcomes of Education, Disabilities, Health, Delivery Systems, Costs, Decision Making, Travel
Geographic Terms: Australia
Abstract: This report is a support document accompanying "Drivers of Student Training Choices--A Focus on Student Support Services" (ED629801), which examines the influence of student support service offerings on students' choice of training provider and how they compare with other drivers of student choice such as course cost, delivery mode and travel time. In particular, the research focuses on health and welfare support, career counselling and job search support, and tutoring and study skills guidance. The first section of the support document provides key results from the analysis for a range of demographic groups. The second section presents only those results that have been found to be statistically significant.
Abstractor: ERIC
Entry Date: 2023
Accession Number: ED629802
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This report is a support document accompanying "Drivers of Student Training Choices--A Focus on Student Support Services" (ED629801), which examines the influence of student support service offerings on students' choice of training provider and how they compare with other drivers of student choice such as course cost, delivery mode and travel time. In particular, the research focuses on health and welfare support, career counselling and job search support, and tutoring and study skills guidance. The first section of the support document provides key results from the analysis for a range of demographic groups. The second section presents only those results that have been found to be statistically significant.