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A guide for newly arrived young people: Understanding the Victorian education and training system.


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1. Of, relating to, or including several cultures.

2. Of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture.
 Youth issues, 2003, 2nd edition, ISBN ISBN
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 0975023349, 30pp.

This resource booklet is 'designed to meet the needs of young people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds' and is produced by the Refugee Young People and Transition Working Group in conjunction with the Centre for Multicultural Youth Issues. The guide, first published in 1998, explains in plain language the basics of the education system in Victoria--when is school compulsory, what are the curriculum key learning areas, what is the VCE VCE Victorian Certificate of Education (State of Victoria, Australia)
VCE Virginia Cooperative Extension
VCE Volvo Construction Equipment
VCE Venice, Italy - Marco Polo (Airport Code) 
, VET, VCAL VCAL Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (Australian secondary college qualification)
VCAL Virginia Center for Assisted Living
, the different pathways through the system, income support for students and so on. It is available in both hard copy and electronic format. Email contact: <info@cmyi.net.au>. Web site: <www.cmyi.net.au>.
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Author:Allison, Shiela
Publication:Youth Studies Australia
Date:Mar 1, 2004
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