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Involving employers in all levels of skills development, from planning to provision, is fundamental to increasing the industry relevance of TVET.
With the People's Republic of China and Indonesia as centers of excellence, a regional program demonstrates how the technology can reduce carbon intensity.
Skills urgently needed in today’s high-tech working environment are best acquired in technology-enabled settings.
In the People’s Republic of China, a leasing program is helping reduce pollution by putting more low-cost, efficient, and clean buses on the road.
An evaluation of possible project impacts helps preserve culturally and environmentally important sites and protect nearby communities.
The pandemic worsened disparities in chronic disease management among vulnerable groups, exerting adverse psychosocial and economic effects.
Combining workplace training with classroom-based learning reduces skills mismatch by providing students with practical skills and experiences.
A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.
Tablet devices and smartphones can be used to improve learning in public schools by providing real-time data on performance of teachers and students.
Two Philippine-based technical and vocational education training centers are showing what’s needed to align the skills of workers with the needs of modern automakers.