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Posted 23 Nov 2024

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This study was commissioned as part of the Strengthening Teaching-Learning and Results for States (STARS)” program.

  • It is a skills gap analysis that attempts to align trades offered in schools with industry-specific needs of the districts where the schools are present.

About STARS

  • It is a centrally sponsored scheme supported by the World Bank and approved in 2020 for five years i.e. FY 2024-25. 
  • Being implemented in six states i.e. Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala. 
  • It aims to improve quality and governance of school education with focus on early education, learning assessments, teacher performance, school-to-work transitions, and decentralized management. 
  • Aligned with the Samagra Shiksha scheme, it also supports operationalization of key tenets of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

Key findings of the Report

  • Services sector jobs and agriculture income enhancement present large opportunities for school-based skilling.
  • 14 sectors including electronics and hardware, beauty and wellness, healthcare, fashion etc. and corresponding trades can cater to majority of high demand jobs for school to work.
  • Factors for Skill gap in India include learning gaps, gaps in employability skills like digital literacy, problem solving etc., non-alignment of vocational training with industry needs etc. 

Suggested Measures to Improve Employability

  • Expand access to Skill Education in more schools and establish Skill Hubs
  • Realign trades to school mapping basis local economy and existing skilling capacity. 
  • Enhance learning infrastructure with facility upgradation and focus on experiential pedagogy
  • Strengthen assessments to test for skills proficiency and develop partnership with industry
  • Tags :
  • World Bank
  • Skill Development
  • School Education
  • Vocational Training
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