By Johnathan Paoli
Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Buti Manamela will deliver the keynote address at an upcoming skills development dialogue hosted by Inside Education, in collaboration with Sibanye Stillwater and the University of Johannesburg (UJ).
The event, themed “Reimagining Education for a Better Future”, aims to explore the integration of skills-based learning within the country’s education system.
Scheduled for Thursday, the dialogue will examine how skills-focused education can be introduced early in the learning journey, starting from Early Childhood Development and foundational phases.
This initiative is crucial as the country grapples with high unemployment rates, particularly among the youth.
The Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector has emerged as a key player in addressing this issue, providing pathways to employment and economic stability.
Manamela said that by embedding skills-based learning into the education framework from an early age, the country could equip its students for the demands of the job market and unlock socioeconomic opportunities.
He emphasised the importance of collaboration among various educational stakeholders to foster a system that prioritised practical skills and competencies.
The dialogue will feature three expert panels comprising curriculum developers, ECD specialists, education policymakers and representatives from TVET institutions.
Together, these experts will engage in discussions aimed at formulating actionable strategies to enhance skills education in South Africa.
In addition to Manamela, the event will also be attended by Basic Education Deputy Minister Reginah Mhaule, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, and UJ Vice-Chancellor Letlhokwa Mpedi.
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