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Skill development: Vocational education institutions & industry engagement in the garment and textile industry

The identified skills in this study can be adopted by TVET institutions aiming at improving their industry engagement and skill-building for future graduates.

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Publication date
24 August 2020
Author
Tri Tran Quang

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Due to changes in the occupational structure and the new regulations in all global industries, skill development is critical for stakeholders from the local governments and industry persons. This study explores how companies and technical vocational education and training (TVET) institutions in Vietnam can promote new ways of skill development for the future workforce in the garment and textile industry. It aims to address issues that impede collaboration among both parties to promote the development of key future skills in the garment industry. This study shows some complacencies in strong supports among stakeholders in the garment industry. Training institutions need to be upgrading their teaching staff and their skills, the institution curriculum, and the relationship with industry. Developing a relevant curriculum that meets the required skills is a starting point for TVET institutions in Vietnam. To strengthen the collaboration between institutions and enterprises, the government needs policies that support formal training and ongoing training, allowing the skill development for new employees as well as upgrading the skills of existing employees.

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Skill development: Vocational education institutions & industry engagement in the garment and textile industry