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Sustainable Vocational Training Towards Industrial Upgrading and Economic Transformation: A Knowledge Sharing Experience

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)

    (East Asia Department, ADB)

  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)

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This report summarizes results of the workshop “Sustainable Vocational Training toward Industrial Upgrading and Economic Transformation” held from 2 to 5 December 2013 in Beijing and Guangzhou, the People’s Republic of China (PRC). A joint initiative of the PRC and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the workshop—attended by more than 90 participants from 16 countries—is part of the annual PRC-ADB Knowledge Sharing Platform and was supported and organized by the Regional Knowledge Sharing Initiative. The report summarizes workshop discussions on (i) best practice and models for supporting sustainable vocational training; (ii) the role of the government, private sector, enterprises, and vocational training schools; (iii) improving vocational training in a rapidly changing world; (iv) financing vocational training; and (v) policy environment for vocational training governance and management.

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  • Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB) & Asian Development Bank (ADB), 2014. "Sustainable Vocational Training Towards Industrial Upgrading and Economic Transformation: A Knowledge Sharing Experience," ADB Reports RPT146738-2, Asian Development Bank (ADB).
  • Handle: RePEc:asd:wpaper:rpt146738-2
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    1. Reyes Aterido, 2007. "If on-the-Job Trraining is So Important to Competitiveness, Why isn't There a Better Market for It," World Bank Publications - Reports 11767, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Kim Wai Lam & Aminuddin Hassan, 2018. "Instructional Technology Competencies Perceived by Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Students in Malaysia," International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, Human Resource Management Academic Research Society, International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, vol. 8(5), pages 343-366, May.

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