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Australian Industry Trade College (AITC), is an independent, day school for boys and girls located in Robina, a suburb on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Students in Years 11 and 12 undertake school-based apprenticeships or traineeships which include paid work placements and the opportunity to complete vocational education training (VET studies) in the student's chosen area. Established in 2008 by industry leaders, AITC is one of only two Trade Colleges (or vocational schools) in Queensland and one of four in Australia. The purpose built campus in Scottsdale Drive, Robina officially opened on 6 April 2011.〔("Industry has $10m learning curve" )," Gold Coast Bulletin",〕 AITC is a not for profit company governed by a Board of Directors appointed from a broad range of industries. The school has a selective enrolment policy and currently caters for approximately 350 students for Year 11 and Year 12. The Federal Member for McPherson, the Honorable Karen Andrews, said in The House of Representatives on 17 August 2011 "The AITC also has a unique style of teaching and working with students".〔(Federal Member for McPherson - AITC )〕 AITC is a Queensland registered senior college which offers approved courses leading to the award of the Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE). The AITC is also a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), governed by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) which is the responsibility of the Minister for Industry and Innovation. ==History== The Australian Industry Trade College began operating in 2008 prior to the demise of the 24 Government funded Australian Technical Colleges (vocational education institutions) which officially ceased to operate in December 2009.〔(The Australian - Government to abolish ATC funding )〕〔(ABC News - Funding to finish end of 2009 )〕 Previously a technical college, AITC became a school with an employment arm that secured training partnerships through Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) to deliver its trade training. According to CEO, Mark Hands, in essence the college became “An Independent Senior School with a Trade Focus”. At the 5th International Conference on e-Learning in Malaysia, Hands delivered a paper on the College's model of hybrid learning.〔(Blended Learning )〕 The College has close working relationships with industry organizations including Master Plumbers Queensland, Master Builders Australia, Construction Skills Queensland and major Australian Apprenticeships Centers such as Busy at Work Apprenticeship Services who are major sponsors of the college.〔(College Partners and Sponsors )〕 AITC is an educational provider that gives industry the capacity to influence the required outcomes of educated apprentices and trainees. College students are encouraged to participate in international construction projects with a team travelling to Cambodia in September 2013 to build homes and shelter for underprivileged Cambodians.〔(Gold Coast students volunteer Cambodia )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australian Industry Trade College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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