Changing Demands of Technical and Vocational Education
Madhukar, Indira
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Book ID : 18472
ISBN-10 : 81-7273-142-6 / 8172731426
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2003
Edition :
Language : English
vi, 274p., Bib., Index, 23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- Preface. 1. Concepts and tendencies of vocational education. 2. Changing demands of technical and vocational education. 3. TVE: towards a new vision. 4. Technologies in education: challenges and responses. 5. Assessment and appropriate technologies in TVE. 6. Challenges of vocational education. 7. Vocational education and training. 8. Technologies and training in TVE. 9. Vocational guidance and counselling. 10. TVE: the vision of India. Appendix : convention on technical and vocational education.
DESCRIPTION
Globalisation and the revolution in information and communication technology have signalled the need for a new human-centred development paradigm. The Technical and Vocational Education (TVE), as an integral component of lifelong learning, has a crucial role to play in this new era as an effective tool to realise the objectives of a culture of peace, environmentally sound, sustainable development, social cohesion, and international citizenship. The prerequisites of the TVE response to the new paradigm include appropriate societal values and attitudes, embracing the new technologies, making new policy and financial commitments, and taking account local, regional, and global opportunities and concerns. The relevance and quality of vocational education and training will undoubtedly be enhanced by learning from each other across national borders. This book discusses the changing demands of the labour market and the consequent changes in the TVE system. It argues that the existing policies of the TVE system should be reshaped to accommodate the new demands of the networked globalised world. It examines different education and training modes, and explores the relationship between kinds of skilled training programmes and social and economic development priorities. For all career and technical educators, students and policy makers this publication will be a helpful resource. It guides instructors through a curriculum revision process that is based in identifying skill proficiencies that address demands of the changing labour markets. It aims to provide general information to interested parties from abroad.