Re-Examining Vocational Education in Indian Education System on Reproducing Status quo among the Marginalized

Q1 Social Sciences
Vaishali, Narender Thakur
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the status of vocational education and training (VET) in India, amid the Indian government’s focus on vocational education in schools to increase their employability. The authors discuss the challenges associated with the VET through socioeconomic implications especially for the marginalized population. The paper highlights the gaps between the aims of VET and Sustainable Development Goals 4 to access equitable and quality education and Sustainable Development Goal-8 for achieving a decent job amid the contrasting development through reduced public funding in education including VET. The paper observes an overlapping of general and vocational education and lower employment. The paper suggests sincere engagement of public and private stakeholders to provide VET to aspirants irrespective of any discrimination. Finally, the paper recommends higher public funding to create a stronger robust VET system and to offer more inclusivity and quality education and training for all.
再审视印度教育体系中的职业教育:边缘人群再生产现状
摘要本文考察了在印度政府重视学校职业教育以提高就业能力的背景下,印度职业教育与培训(VET)的现状。作者讨论了与职业教育培训相关的挑战,特别是对边缘人群的社会经济影响。本文强调了职业教育培训的目标与可持续发展目标4(获得公平和优质教育)和可持续发展目标8(通过减少包括职业教育培训在内的公共教育资金实现体面工作)之间的差距。本文观察到普通教育和职业教育与低就业率的重叠。该报告建议公共和私人利益相关者真诚地参与,为有志者提供职业教育,而不考虑任何歧视。最后,该报告建议增加公共资金,以建立一个更强有力的职业教育培训体系,并为所有人提供更具包容性和更高质量的教育和培训。
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Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education
Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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