
e-Learning course on sectoral approaches to skills development
Noura Shaheen
online
21 September 2020
30 October 2020

25667252
24 November 2020

Co-financed by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Organized in collaboration with the ILO Skills Branch
Andreas Klemmer
Snehal V. Soneji
Noura Shaheen
21 September - 30 October 2020
This training course examined methodologies, institutional arrangements and models for analyzing the skills and competences needed for developing key economic sectors and industries. It focused on approaches to developing sectoral skills development strategies that respond to sector/industry-based skills needs.
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of the course was to “help participants better understand the characteristics, methodologies, institutional arrangements and sectoral skills development modalities needed for identifying labour market imbalances in terms of skills development at a sectoral level, in addition to recognizing the current and future skills needed at a sectoral level in a broader macroeconomic policy framework.”
CONTENT
Module 1
Introduction to Sectoral Approaches to Skills Development • Employment and skills development • Rationale for sectoral approaches to skills development
Module 2
Understanding Sectoral Skill Needs • An introduction to skill needs assessments • Skill needs assessments at a sectoral level
Module 3
ILO STED – (Skills for Trade and Economic Diversification) • ILO's STED methodology • STED examples from the field
Module 4
Sectoral Governance and Financing • Sectoral governance in skills systems • Sectoral financing
Module 5
Sector Skills Councils • Sector Skills Councils (SSC): Models, Roles & Responsibilities • Sector Skills Councils (SSC): Operations, Issues and Challenges • SSC examples from the field
Module 6
Sectoral approaches to delivery, assessment and certification/ Sectoral reforms • Local, Cluster and Sectoral Innovation • Centres of Excellence
ACHIEVEMENT
This course was a 60 learning hour course, hence it qualified for a Certificate of Achievement. The criteria used to asses the participants were 6 weekly quizzes, participants who scored more than 60% as a total in all six quizzes were granted a Certificate of Achievement.
Issued on
November 24, 2020
Expires on
Does not expire
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