Publisher | VDM Verlag |
ISBN 13 | 9783639357172 |
Book Subtitle | Insight From The 'Black Box' |
Book Description | The book explores the extent to which the 'private' (non-state) post-school education and training sector is responsive to national development in South Africa. It identifies the extent to which post-Apartheid reconstruction is served by having an education and training form that is not under direct state control. It identifies the range of private provision types (for-profit, in-house and not-for profit) and learner forms (from pre-employed school leavers, unemployed and employed 'adults') in a range of 'learning areas' (from ICT, to business and leisure-related and language instruction). It is argued that the sector is a valuable component of the national education and training landscape in achieving national goals. The work has implications for regulation of the sector, arguing that some private forms responding to the most socially vulnerable and excluded requires some degree of state intervention.There are also important lessons to be learnt for public TVET provision in the country. |
About the Author | Salim Akoojee is currently adjunct Associate Professor (Education)at Wits University (South Africa). He has authored and co-authored various books, chapters and journal contributions on skills and vocational education and training internationally. He also serves on various education boards and has extensive experience in education policy. |
Language | English |
Author | Salim Akoojee |
Publication Date | 07 Sep 2011 |
Number of Pages | 296 |
Private Further Education In South Africa: Insight From The Black Box paperback english - 07 Sep 2011