Best practice in sustaining the financing of training through continuous improvement of the levy-grant system
Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is very expensive and governments are obliged to explore different sources of funding. If funding is in short supply, it is likely to create a mismatch between the training that the students receive and the needs of industry. Quality TVET is particularly expensive as it needs a relatively low trainee/trainer ratio, workshops of reputable standards, regular investment in new equipment, and the maintenance and repair of existing equipment. Without the necessary funding, it is impossible to sustain quality training, invest in new projects in ... Show more
Authors: Dubois, Roland; Balgobin, Koontee
UNESCO. International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNESCO-UNEVOC)
Published: Bonn, Germany, UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, 2010
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 12 p.
Access item: http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/fileadmin/user_upload/docs/1963-UNESCO-TVET-MauritiusENG_LR.pdf Request Item from NCVER
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