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- Was there a skills shortage in Australia? (1)
- Was Working Nation working? (1)
- Washington State Student Achievement Initiative policy study: final report (1)
- Washington State Student Achievement Initiative: achievement points analysis for academic years 2007-2011 (1)
- Washington State's Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training Program (I-BEST): new evidence of effectiveness (1)
- Washington state's model and programs: applied baccalaureate degrees at community and technical colleges (1)
- Washington's College Bound Scholarship program and its effect on college entry, persistence, and completion (1)
- Wastage among craft apprentice students: a pilot study of a group of boys on the first year of a craft level engineering course, comparing those who left during the year with those who stayed (1)
- Waste management (ACT Jobskills) course BK02S (1)
- Waste not... (1)
- Wasted potential: the critical roles of an experienced professional workforce in facing our key economic challenges (1)
- Wasted potential: training and career progression for part-time and temporary workers (1)
- Wasted skills: the hospitality industry and its young chefs (1)
- Wasted, manipulated and compressed time: adult refugee students' experiences of transitioning into Australian higher education (1)
- Wastewater and jobs: the decent work approach to reducing untreated wastewater (1)
- Water and jobs (1)
- Water industry 2018 key findings discussion paper (1)
- Water industry cyber security human resources and training needs (1)
- Water industry training package non-endorsed components: resource materials: is the message clear?: a worker's guide to good communication (1)
- Water IRC skills forecast 2017 (1)
- Water training package (NWP07): capacity, capabilities and challenges (1)
- Water under the bridge: changes in employment in Britain and the OECD (1)
- Water, transport, oil and food: a political-economy-ecology lens on changing conceptions of work, learning and skills development in Africa (1)
- WAVE newsletter (1)
- Waves of (dis)satisfaction: effects of the numerus clausus system in Portugal (1)
- Way forward for vocational education and training in NSW (1)
- Way forward in vocational education and training (1)
- Way forward: sustainable work and life transitions for young Australians (1)
- Way of working and environment for persons with intellectual disabilities to create labor values: from analyses on success cases of special subsidiary companies and vocational training workshops (1)
- Ways into work: views of children and young people on education and employment (1)
- Ways of cooperation between higher vocational institutions and enterprises in Northeastern China (1)
- Ways of interprofessional collaboration and learning in emergency work (1)
- Ways of learning in the pharmaceutical sales industry (1)
- Ways of learning: the revolution in teaching and learning (1)
- Ways of researching the impact of private providers on the Victorian VET system (1)
- Ways of seeing the recognition of prior learning (RPL): what contribution can such practices make to social inclusion? (1)
- Ways of seeing: reconceptualising skills (1)
- Ways of understanding, ways of learning: dialogue on the nature of work-based learning (1)
- Ways to make higher education more affordable (1)
- Ways toward a European vocational education and training space: a 'bottom-up' approach (1)
- Wayward sons: the emerging gender gap in labor markets and education (1)
- WBL: a new learning paradigm: the learner, employer and facilitator experience (1)
- We are all women to understand each other: some thoughts on the past and future of women-only learning opportunities in adult education (1)
- We are excluded: current country studies by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung analyse youth unemployment in Europe: a detailed look at the background to this problem with examples from Spain, Germany, Italy, France and Poland (1)
- We are the products of our experiences: the role higher education plays in prison (1)
- We are working for our people: growing and strengthening the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce: the Career Pathways Project (1)
- We can change tomorrow by what we do today: aboriginal teacher education in Canada (1)
- We can work it out: Australia's changing workforce (1)
- We can work it out: the impact of technological change on the demand for low-skill workers (1)
- We can't teach them that!: reinstating the place of generic skills in VET (1)