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Message started by Rockstar on 27th Dec, 2013 at 11:32pm

Title: Vocational college enrolments fall short of the targets
Post by Rockstar on 27th Dec, 2013 at 11:32pm
The number of students who have already registered at 22 state owned vocational schools around the country has increased to around 10,000 but has fallen short of the targets set by the government.

The Ministry of Education and Sports' Technical and Vocational Education Department was aiming to increase enrollments at technical colleges to 15,000 in an effort to address the skills shortage in the trades and labour sector, but while enrolments have increased they have still fallen short of the target.

The ministry's decision to accept more students into vocational education programmes was also part of the ministry's development plan to boost skilled labour from 2010 to 2015.

At present, over 20,000 students are studying at the 22 state owned vocational schools and more than 40,000 students are undertaking courses at 73 private vocational institutions.

Although the number of students entering vocational education has gradually increased over the past few years, Laos is still suffering from a lack of skilled labour, according to a senior education official.

Director General of the Vocational Educaton Department, Mr Nouphanh Outsa told Vientiane Times  yesterday that most students prefer to study English, accounting, IT and other courses which don't match the policy of the government to attract them to study agriculture, garment manufacturing, engineering, mining and other related subjects.

“Accepting more students will produce more skilled human resources in preparation for integration with the Asean Economic Community in 2015,” he said.

“The vocational courses provide skills to suit the needs of the labour market and give young students the expertise needed for the development of their communities.”

He said the development of technical and vocational education training would still face diverse problems such as the increasing number of graduates from secondary schools unable to find sufficient training places.

In order to address these problems, Mr Nouphanh has called for vocational education institutions to offer training in more occupations including management of real estate, mining management, tourism, commerce, communication, transport, IT, handicrafts, the processing industry and services.

To meet market demand the vocational schools need to introduce new courses including mining, electrical engineering, construction, electronics, auto mechanics, hospitality and other related subjects, for which Laos is currently facing a shortage.

Mr Nouphanh confirmed that these courses can improve the students' chances of setting up a business and are offered as either a two or three year programme.

At present, despite the fact the ministry provides vocational education scholarships to secondary school graduates, they do not want to study as they believe that they will not get good jobs. Some also think that if they finish vocational school, they will end up working as labourers who aren't paid that well.

Title: Re: Vocational college enrolments fall short of the targets
Post by Rockstar on 27th Dec, 2013 at 11:42pm
Lazy drunk Laotians do not want to work outside in the brutal sun/heat conditions of Vientaine. :D - Just kidding folks ;D .  The majority of this generations preferred to be a white collar. 

The decision makers are taking the right course of actions 8-).  Blue collar workfrorce (Plumbing, electricians and constructions) are definitely top priorities.


Title: Re: Vocational college enrolments fall short of the targets
Post by peterpan on 28th Dec, 2013 at 2:24pm
Who wants to be blue guys?

Colleges should integrate blue guy skills with college education.

College graduated blue guys will be looked upon more than vocational ones.

College Education is a way to meet man self esteem. Not to teach. ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Vocational college enrolments fall short of the targets
Post by Rockstar on 29th Dec, 2013 at 8:21pm
Lao man/woman should not be judged by the shade of his/her skin and definitely not by his/her education level.   

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