There is no clear involvement for industry in the vocational education training process with regards to updating curricula or creating new specialisations.
A few examples of vocational education training working with industry include:
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Staff in state-owned companies can participate in specialised training workshops. |
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People working in the public industrial sector can go to FTE institutions or colleges to obtain technical degrees to advance their careers. |
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A ‘Graduates Following up Committee’ collects feedback from employers on gaps in graduate skills; this is then sent to the FTE so it can adjust the curriculum or offer practical training to students. The private sector has virtually no engagement at all. |
In addition, committees that revise curricula ask for advice from people within the public industrial sector. This ensures that curricula take into account the skills that industry needs from its employees.
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