The VCE Vocational Major (VM) is a two-year applied learning program designed to help students build confidence, independence, and the real-world skills they’ll need for work, further study, and adult life.
Students learn by doing, connecting classroom learning with personal experiences, community involvement, and workplace practice. The program values the whole learner, focusing on strengths, interests, and goals.
Each VM domain (Literacy, Numeracy, Work Related Skills, and Personal Development Skills) has its own focus, but they work best when they connect. Projects often integrate multiple domains, helping students see how communication, problem-solving, data, and reflection all come together in real-world contexts. This integration is what makes the VCE VM such a powerful and personal learning journey.
Welcome to this collection of VCE Vocational Major units. The growing collection of works included here represent lessons and units that I have developed while leading and teaching the VCE Vocational Major curriculum. While the primary focus of my work has been in Literacy, I have also worked to develop holistic and integrated units that cover the Numeracy, Work Related Skills (WRS), and Personal Development Skills (PDS) areas of the curriculum.
At present (November 2025) I am still bringing this collection together. As I work to source, format and link my prior work, this collection will remain an emerging collection. Please check back regularly to view more content.
A complete framework for my VCE VM curriculum work is detailed and mapped within a Google Spreadsheet. This allows me to visualise and organise a cohesive and interconnected curriculum in which domains crossover, leveage and allow synthesis of knowledge and skills.
Introduction to the VCE Vocational Major
All About Me (Creating my Digital Portfolio)
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VCE VM Personal Development Skills
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