The following information is taken from the
VCAA Website.
(http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/VCE/guide03/09.htm)
About the VCAL
What is the VCAL?
The Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL)
is a new senior school certificate that is based on applied learning.
'Applied learning' means that it is a hands-on course and that it aims
to develop skills which will help get you ready for further education,
training or employment.
The VCAL has three levels - Foundation,
Intermediate and Senior. Senior is the highest level. You would start at
the level which matches your needs and your abilities. For example, if
you start at Intermediate level, and successfully complete it, you can
move up to the Senior level in Year 12. Each level would normally take a
year's program to complete.
Who can do the VCAL?
The VCAL has been designed to meet the needs of
students in Years 11 and 12 who need a course based on practical
experience. It is also available to other students, for example to those
studying at a TAFE institutes.
Are there any entry requirements?
No. Students can enter the VCAL at a level
suitable to their learning needs. Your teacher or careers counsellor
will be able to assist you in deciding which level is best for you.
How long does it take to complete the VCAL?
You would normally gain a VCAL Certificate on
successful completion of an agreed full-year learning program. For
example, VCAL at Intermediate level could be completed in Year 11,
followed by VCAL at Senior level in Year 12.
Where can I do the VCAL?
The VCAL will be offered by many secondary
schools and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes in
Victoria in 2003. You will need to ask your school or TAFE whether they
will offer it next year.
You will be required to enrol at your school or
TAFE, but you may do part of your VCAL program at other schools and TAFE
institutes, RTOs, Adult Community Education organisations and other
community-based organisations and employers.
What types of subjects make up the VCAL?
Students who undertake the VCAL will develop a
learning program with their teacher/careers counsellor by selecting
units and modules for each of the VCAL Strands.
Strand 1 - Literacy and Numeracy
Your VCAL learning program must include literacy and numeracy. This may
involve, for example, the literacy and numeracy units from the
Certificates of General Education for Adults or VCE English and Maths
units.
Strand 2 - Industry Specific Skills
Your VCAL learning program must include industry specific units from
Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs or VCE VET.
Strand 3 - Work Related Skills
Your VCAL learning program may include part-time work, new
apprenticeships, work experience and work placement - and units and
modules in preparing for work such as occupational health and safety or
job interview skills.
Strand 4 - Personal Development Skills
Your VCAL learning program may include local and community-based
projects, voluntary work and structured activities to help develop
self-confidence, teamwork and other skills important for life and work
What counts towards the VCAL?
I have already started a VET certificate. Will
this count towards the VCAL?
Yes. You should speak with your teacher or
careers counsellor to help plan your VCAL learning program and to work
out how much of the certificate you have completed.
Can I work part-time and/or continue an
apprenticeship while enrolled in the VCAL?
You can gain recognition and credit for
part-time work whilst enrolled in the VCAL. Some forms of work could
include:
- part-time apprenticeship or traineeship
- part-time work
- work placements
- work experience
I have already done a VCE subject. Will this
count towards the VCAL?
Yes, if you have an 'S' result for the VCE unit.
VCE credits may count toward the VCAL.
Can I swap to the VCE if I change my mind?
Yes. Any VCE units successfully completed as
part of your VCAL will count towards the VCE. Your VCE record of results
can also be transferred. Other units completed as part of VCAL might
also be able to be credited towards the VCE - discuss this with your
teacher or careers counsellor.
How is the VCAL assessed?
Students must successfully achieve each learning
outcome in each unit or module in the VCAL program. You do not need
grades. If you do VCAL at the Senior level, then you may enrol in VCE
Units 3 and 4 and elect to receive grades and study scores for those
subjects.
How do I know if I have successfully completed
units in the VCAL?
If you successfully complete the requirements of
a VCE Unit or VCE VET Unit, you will receive a Statement of Results. If
you successfully complete a VET or Further Education unit or module, you
will receive a Statement of Attainment. These will list all units you
have successfully completed as part of your VCAL program.
Do I need to sit for the General Achievement
Test (GAT)?
No. VCAL students do not have to sit for the GAT
unless you intend to enrol in any Unit 3 and 4 VCE subject (see What
is the GAT?).
Where can the VCAL take me?
What do you get after completing the VCAL?
You will receive a VCAL Certificate at
Foundation, Intermediate or Senior if you successfully complete your
learning program at Foundation, Intermediate or Senior level. You will
also get a Statement of Results, listing all VCE, VCE VET and VCAL
units, and a Statement of Attainment for VET or Further Education
courses.
Can I get into higher education if I
successfully complete the VCAL?
Normally, a student who wants to go to
university must have an ENTER score calculated, based on VCE study
scores. VCAL programs are not designed to lead to an ENTER score. The
VCAL prepares students for entry into TAFE certificate courses,
apprenticeships and traineeships, and other further education and
training.
If you have completed the VCAL and wish to get
into higher education, ask your school for advice.
Where to once I have completed the VCAL?
By doing the VCAL, you will gain experience
useful in the world of work, and get a qualification that helps you to
develop and extend your pathways into work,
apprenticeships/traineeships, further education and/or training
including VET courses.
The VCAL will help you develop your literacy and
numeracy, develop work related skills, industry specific skills and
develop personal and employability skills.