The Australian Flexible Learning Framework is a national strategy collaboratively funded by the Australian Government and all Australia's states and territories.
It is intended to provide the vocational and technical education (VTE) system with e-learning skills, professional development opportunities, products, resources and support networks to meet today's increasingly technology-driven learning environment. The Framework has multiple strands, including Toolboxes, New Practices, Benchmarking, Client Engagement, Learnscope (professional development), Networks, and previously Flexible Learning Leaders.
Its aim is to meet the e-learning needs of students and communities, business and industry, Indigenous learners and people with disabilities.
References
- Community Services & Health Industry Skills Council - Evaluation Results - Australian Flexible Learning Framework
- http://apo.org.au/taxonomy/term/1385
External links
- http://ldt.eworks.edu.au/Default.aspx
- Queensland Government: Australian Flexible Learning Framework
- http://www.acpet.edu.au/article/3731/australian-flexible-learning-framework-news/