Australian Flexible Learning Framework

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The Australian Flexible Learning Framework is a two-year national strategy collaboratively funded by the Australian Government and all Australia's states and territories.

It is intended to provide the vocational and technical education (VTE) system with e-learning skills, professional development opportunities, products, resources and support networks to meet today's increasingly technology-driven learning environment.

Its aim is to meet the e-learning needs of students and communities, business and industry, Indigenous learners and people with disabilities.

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