Employers in Swaziland have often complained about the country’ education system in that it does not provide the required knowledge, skills and attitudes that are needed by both the public and private sector, and thus the need that it be reformed. The objectives of this study were: a) To find out what employers understand by a relevant education system, and the knowledge, skills and attitudes that they require from the school graduautes; b) To find out if schools in Swaziland do provide such relevant education, and c) If they do not, find out where the schools are failing. A research-designed questionnaire was used to collect the information from the employers. A stratified random sampling procedure was used to select the industries that we...
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The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa guarantees the right of education to all citizens o...
M.Ed.There is a great need for technical artisans in South Africa. Unfortunately the previous educat...
This article is about the first part of a two-part Feasibility Study which originated in Bamako, in ...
The link between education and development has been fairly well established. Education has been acce...
The 21st century has seen nations becoming more competitive yet ironically more interdependent as th...
Technical and vocational education (TVE) has long been recognized as a major vehicle for national de...
A descriptive-correlational study was conducted to determine the extent to which students used the s...
This study investigated the implementation of employment equity at former Model C schools in the Pro...
This study aimed at examining the perceptions of educational stakeholders on the introduction of ent...
Historically, the majority of South Africans were denied access to free, compulsory and general educ...
As chief executives of schools, head teachers are often called upon to make demands or issue orders ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014A country’s education system is a vital compon...
University is a place where skilled labour is produced for societal and global consumption. This is ...
This article describes the experiences of the researcher in a research conducted at three (3) Furnit...
This study bad several purposes: determine perceptions of teachers and employers about the importanc...
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa guarantees the right of education to all citizens o...
M.Ed.There is a great need for technical artisans in South Africa. Unfortunately the previous educat...
This article is about the first part of a two-part Feasibility Study which originated in Bamako, in ...