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Outline Introduction to the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) Brief Background to the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) sector Part 1: Using Data to Enhance Skills for Learning, Living and Working in the 21st Century Part 2: Measuring Student Achievement (if time and interest!) or demo of the Core Skills Profile for Adults (CSPA) Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) ACER was established in 1930 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to promote 'the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding'. ACER’s mission is to create and promote research-based knowledge, products and services that can be used to Improve Learning across the life span. As a not-for-profit organisation, independent of government, ACER receives no direct financial support and generates its entire income through contracted research and development projects and through products and services that it develops and distributes. ACER has experienced significant growth in recent years and now has more than 300 staff located in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Dubai and New Delhi . ACER Role Data Gathering: A major aspect of ACER’s work is to assist educational decision makers at all levels in their collection, analysis, interpretation and use of reliable data. Our purpose is to assist in the development of clearer pictures and understandings of educational challenges, opportunities and progress over time. Action Planning: A second major aspect of ACER’s work is to assist educational decision makers at all levels in their identification and implementation of evidence-based policies and practices. Our purpose is to promote better outcomes for all learners through the use of approaches that have been demonstrated to be effective in practice. Delivery: A growing part of ACER’s work is to work directly in providing services such as specialised professional learning, quality assurance and monitoring of educational providers and certification and accreditation of professionals and learners. ACER Research ACER has two research divisions, each with a number of programs. Assessment and Psychometric Research Division Assessment and Reporting Psychometrics & Methodology Systemwide Testing Educational Monitoring and Research Division National Surveys International Surveys Higher Education Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation Teaching, Learning & Transitions Examples of Major Research Projects Program for International Student Achievement (PISA) Assessment of Higher Education Learning Outcomes (AHELO) Australasian Survey of Student Engagement (AUSSE) Australian National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) Australian National ICT Literacy Assessment UAE National Assessment Program Financing TVET in the Pacific
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