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New Models for Technical and Vocational Education and Training

New Models for Technical and Vocational Education and Training

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Technical and vocational education and training are crucial for combating poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Experts are calling for a reform of education to prepare students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. New Models for Technical and Vocational Education and Training explores TVET and CET colleges and programs that provide intermediate skills to enhance students' chances of employability and entrepreneurship.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 400 pages
\n Publication date: 30 December 2020
\n Publisher: IGI Global
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Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) at technical schools play a crucial role in combating poverty, unemployment, and inequality. Its primary objective is to prepare students and learners for the world of work and facilitate a seamless transition from educational institutions to the workplace. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution continues to bring about significant changes in the labor market, experts are advocating for a reform of education, including vocational education and training, adult and professional education.

New Models for Technical and Vocational Education and Training is a valuable scholarly research book that delves into TVET and CET colleges and programs that offer intermediate skills to enhance students' chances of employability and entrepreneurship in the Industry 4.0 era. The book explores various aspects related to workforce preparation, digital skills development, teaching and learning of TVET, flexibility and articulation of TVET to respond to work-integrated learning, and reskilling and upskilling to address skill mismatches. It serves as a valuable resource for TVET schools, academics, curriculum designers, managers, training officers, administrators, vocational professionals, researchers, and students.

The importance of TVET in addressing social and economic challenges cannot be overstated. It equips individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to thrive in the job market, leading to increased employment opportunities and improved income levels. TVET also plays a vital role in promoting social inclusion and reducing poverty by providing opportunities for marginalized groups to gain skills and access higher education.

In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, TVET is particularly relevant as it responds to the changing demands of the labor market. The rapid pace of technological advancements and the shift towards automation require workers to possess a diverse range of skills, including digital literacy, problem-solving, and critical thinking. TVET programs are designed to provide students with the necessary skills to adapt to these changing demands and remain competitive in the job market.

One of the key challenges facing TVET is the need for innovation and adaptability. As the labor market continues to evolve, TVET institutions must be able to adapt their programs and curriculum to meet the changing needs of industry and society. This requires a collaborative effort between educators, industry experts, and policymakers to ensure that TVET programs are relevant, effective, and accessible to all.

In addition to addressing social and economic challenges, TVET also contributes to sustainable development. By providing skills and knowledge to individuals, TVET helps to promote environmentally sustainable practices and reduce the carbon footprint of industries. It also plays a role in promoting social cohesion and reducing inequality by providing opportunities for marginalized groups to gain skills and access higher education.

In conclusion, technical and vocational education and training at technical schools are essential in combating poverty, unemployment, and inequality. It prepares students and learners for the world of work and facilitates a seamless transition from education institutions to the workplace. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution continues to shape the labor market, TVET must evolve and adapt to meet the changing demands of industry and society. By promoting innovation, adaptability, and collaboration, TVET can contribute to sustainable development and ensure that individuals have the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the 21st century.

\n Weight: 812g\n
Dimension: 186 x 263 x 26 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781799826071\n \n

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