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Bridging the Skills Gap: Innovations in Africa and Asia

โœ Scribed by Shubha Jayaram, Wambui Munge, Bob Adamson, David Sorrell, Nitika Jain (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
165
Series
Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Issues, Concerns and Prospects 26
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume seeks to examine the skills development agenda for youth by exploring two key questions for sustainable livelihoods: What are the skills needed for employability in developing countries, especially in Africa and Asia? And, what skills are currently possessed by students and secondary school leavers? An introductory chapter will set the stage for the discussion and analysis to follow by reviewing in broad terms the current research on relevant topics such as global youth unemployment, the relationship between skills and economic growth, and the expansion of secondary education. The following chapters synthesize a series of background studies focused on Africa, South Asia and South-East Asia, including both a general overview and an in-depth look at several countries. The chapters introduce innovative models for skills delivery, and highlight some of the key elements of successful skills models, including multi-stakeholder partnerships, updated pedagogy, and innovative financing mechanisms. Each of the five core chapters of the book covers one theme, with the support of case studies to illustrate successes, challenges, and lessons in real world examples.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Diagnosing the Skill Gap....Pages 1-14
Inclusive Skills Development....Pages 15-32
Technical Skills in the Classroom....Pages 33-53
Systemic Curricular Change....Pages 55-75
Reimagining Pedagogy....Pages 77-100
Soft Skills: What They Are and How to Foster Them....Pages 101-122
Principles of Successful Skills Development Models....Pages 123-141
Back Matter....Pages 143-148

โœฆ Subjects


Professional & Vocational Education;Curriculum Studies;International and Comparative Education


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