The shortage of artisanal skills in South Africa is alarming. Amidst inconsistencies in ascertaining the scale of demand, it is generally accepted that the country needs to drastically improve its production of artisans. But there is great concern over the quality of training and the match between training and assessment, particularly in key industries JOAN ROODT and ANGELIQUE WILDSCHUT report.
The South African skills shortage challenge is well documented in various literature sources. The co...
Abstract This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is d...
Commissioned by merSETA, SeptemberGiven extensive changes globally in the nature of training and emp...
Commissioned by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)While all agree that increased...
There are widespread claims of a shortage of artisans in South Africa. While there is general agreem...
The learnership and apprenticeship systems are in their infancy, but evidence suggests that particip...
The study focused on identifying ways in which to improve and increase the quality of training and s...
Abstract: This paper aims to introduce selected issues from the international literature on skills t...
An analysis focusing on the journey and progress of individuals through the learnership system over ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study explores to what extent AgriSETA has achi...
Purpose: The decline in artisans in the construction industry in South Africa has prompted the gover...
This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is demonstrat...
In this section, we consider the challenges of skills upgrading at firm level, both public and priva...
South Africa's skills shortages are widely regarded as a key factor preventing the achievement of ta...
M.A. (Human Resource Management)Sufficient trained labour is necessary for the economical growth and...
The South African skills shortage challenge is well documented in various literature sources. The co...
Abstract This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is d...
Commissioned by merSETA, SeptemberGiven extensive changes globally in the nature of training and emp...
Commissioned by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)While all agree that increased...
There are widespread claims of a shortage of artisans in South Africa. While there is general agreem...
The learnership and apprenticeship systems are in their infancy, but evidence suggests that particip...
The study focused on identifying ways in which to improve and increase the quality of training and s...
Abstract: This paper aims to introduce selected issues from the international literature on skills t...
An analysis focusing on the journey and progress of individuals through the learnership system over ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study explores to what extent AgriSETA has achi...
Purpose: The decline in artisans in the construction industry in South Africa has prompted the gover...
This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is demonstrat...
In this section, we consider the challenges of skills upgrading at firm level, both public and priva...
South Africa's skills shortages are widely regarded as a key factor preventing the achievement of ta...
M.A. (Human Resource Management)Sufficient trained labour is necessary for the economical growth and...
The South African skills shortage challenge is well documented in various literature sources. The co...
Abstract This paper conducts a review of the literature on skills shortages in South Africa. It is d...
Commissioned by merSETA, SeptemberGiven extensive changes globally in the nature of training and emp...