India: Preparation for the World of Work
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This book explores how the Indian education and training system prepares young people for the world of work and for the requirements of the employment market – because India is a leading industrialised nation with a very young population and a high demand for a skilled workforce. Indian experts write from a course-specific perspective, offering a comprehensive picture of educational policy, curriculum design and cultural characteristics. The virtual absence of a formalised system of vocational training in India underlines the importance of this research.
ContentsPrimary and Upper Primary Education (1–8)Secondary (9–10) and Higher Secondary (11–12) EducationITI’s/ITC‘sHigher Education/University
Target Groups
Researchers and students in political science, education and training, sociology, lifelong learning and non/informal learningPractitioners in the field of politics, teaching in VETHR Managers in multi national companies, active in IndiaNGOs in India
Editor
Prof. Dr. Matthias Pilz is Full Professor of Business Education at the University of Cologne and Director of the Center for Modern Indian Studies at the University of Cologne (CMIS-UC) and of the German Research Center for Comparative Vocational Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T).
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