Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Photo 1 - Orange TAFE Rural Skills campus

The rural skills campus of Orange TAFE (technical and further education). Orange is a town of 40 000, approximately 4 hours west of Sydney, NSW. The rural skills campus is out of town on a few hundred acres, and offers agricultural and natural resource courses, including animal studies. I am a veterinarian working in general practice in Orange, but also teach Animal Studies to school students one afternoon a week. We have no particular challenges in our geographical area, although the rural setting means that in summer we sometimes have snake sightings, and the grounds are home to a number of kangaroos which can be a driving hazard at night, but are lovely during the day.

3 comments:

  1. Hello Sunita!
    It seems like a very good idea to have working veterinarians as part time teachers for animal care. I think it is a way to make sure that the student get vocational quality!

    Now I have to ask;

    What is included in the syllabus/curriculum for Animal Care?

    Who defines what is in the syllabus/curriculum?

    Margareta

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  2. Hello Sunita! How old are your students? What certificate level do you offer?

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  3. Hi Margareta,

    The syllabus is defined by the government under national training standards. For the Cert II in Animal Studies, we (at TAFE) cover -
    Work in the animal care industry
    Participate in workplace communications
    Complete animal care hygiene routines
    Feed and water animals
    Assist in health care of animals
    Provide basic first aid for animals
    Provide reception services for an animal care facilities
    Provide information on companion animals, products and services
    Participate in occupational health and safety processes
    Provide basic care of freshwater fish
    Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
    Provide basic care of mammals

    Some of these are core subjects, and some (say Freshwater Fish) are electives from a list that we (as a training organisation) can choose. So I do not decide these subjects - framework is from government, and then TAFE as an organisation decides on the elective subjects.

    My VET class is school students of 17-18 years old, but the same curriculum can be studied as an adult.

    Sunita

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