Education and Skills for Inclusive Growth, Green Jobs and the Greening of Economies in Asia : Case Study Summaries of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam / by Rupert Maclean, Shanti Jagannathan, Brajesh Panth.
2018
HD28-70
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Education and Skills for Inclusive Growth, Green Jobs and the Greening of Economies in Asia : Case Study Summaries of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam / by Rupert Maclean, Shanti Jagannathan, Brajesh Panth.
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9789811065590 (electronic book)
9811065594 (electronic book)
9811065586
9789811065583
9811065586
9811065594 (electronic book)
9811065586
9789811065583
9811065586
Published
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint : Springer, [2018]
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©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxii, 198 pages) : illustrations
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10.1007/978-981-10-6559-0 doi
9789811065583
9789811065583
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HD28-70
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.514
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This book presents an overview of the main research findings and case studies concerning education and skills for inclusive growth, green jobs and the greening of economies. Focusing on India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam, it discusses government and business sector responses to these issues and how Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) systems and institutions are addressing both the renewal of curricula in the context of green growth dynamics, and patterns of training and skills development to meet demands. In addition, the book examines cross-country issues, concerns and prospects regarding education and skills for inclusive growth and green jobs for the four countries. These include critical themes and issues in the selected industry sectors triggering a demand for green jobs in the region; how industry is responding to those demands; areas impeding the transition from traditional to green practices; the importance of skills development; the role of TVET in addressing industry needs; and reasons for the slow response of TVET to green skills. While other studies conducted in Asia - and internationally - on the same topic have largely relied on secondary sources, this study conducted by the Asian Development Bank and the Education University of Hong Kong (ADB-EdUHK) is unique in that the findings, conclusions and recommendations reported on are based on primary data. As part of the study, TVET providers, business enterprises, policy makers and practitioners were surveyed using questionnaires and face-to-face interviews. In addition, workshops were held in each of the four countries to ascertain the views of key stakeholders in government, nongovernment organisations, members of the international development community, TVET providers and members of the business sector. The book also provides summaries of the case studies undertaken for India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Viet Nam. This book is open access under a CC BY license.
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Table of Contents
Overview.- Introduction
Summary of Main Research Findings and Storylines: India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam
Case Study of a Private Sector Firm in Indonesia
A Holistic Approach to Greening TVET: A Case Study and Analysis of Bac Thang Long Economic Technical College Practices
Summary, Conclusions, and the Way Ahead: Cross-Country Concerns, Issues, and Prospects.
Summary of Main Research Findings and Storylines: India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Viet Nam
Case Study of a Private Sector Firm in Indonesia
A Holistic Approach to Greening TVET: A Case Study and Analysis of Bac Thang Long Economic Technical College Practices
Summary, Conclusions, and the Way Ahead: Cross-Country Concerns, Issues, and Prospects.