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Formalising the informal: Ghana's National Apprenticeship Programme

机译:正式非正式会议:加纳的国家学徒计划

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Since 2001 there has been a renewed government focus on skills development and its relationship with combating unemployment in Ghana. Technical and vocational education and training (hereinafter; TVET), delivered through public and private schools, vocational training institutes and informal apprenticeship training, continues to be seen as an important link to work. Rising concern over the large number of junior high school graduates that are unable to access further formal education and training has led politicians and policy makers to demand a National Apprenticeship Programme and ambitious plans are being put in place to move towards a more regulated, or formalised, informal apprenticeship system. This article examines these plans and argues that the government needs both to consider fully the ramifications of their proposed activities under the National Apprenticeship Programme, as well as learn from previous programmes in Ghana (and elsewhere) that have attempted to upgrade informal apprenticeships.
机译:自2001年以来,政府重新关注技能发展及其与加纳与失业的关系。通过公立和私立学校,职业培训机构和非正式学徒培训提供的技术和职业教育与培训(以下简称TVET)仍然被视为与工作的重要纽带。越来越多的初中毕业生无法获得正规的教育和培训,这引起了越来越多的关注,这导致政客和政策制定者要求制定《国家学徒计划》,并且制定了雄心勃勃的计划,以朝着更加规范或正规化的方向发展。 ,非正式的学徒制。本文研究了这些计划,并认为政府既需要充分考虑其在国家学徒计划下的拟议活动的后果,也需要从加纳(及其他地方)以前的尝试升级非正式学徒计划的计划中学习。

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