The National Skills Authority (NSA) has been tasked with advising the Minister of Higher Education & Training on the proposed new skills development landscape, which comes into effect from March 2018.
To advise the Minister on how stakeholders feel about the proposals, the NSA has been conducting nation-wide public hearings to provide information on the proposals, encourage discussion around the impact of the changes and gather feedback for the Minister.
Yesterday's roundtable at the Midrand Conference Centre in Johannsburg was aimed at a wide variety of organisations which play important roles in the post-schooling sector. The NSA provided feedback on the public hearings and gave the organisations an opportunity to share their views on the proposals, and answer questions from the audience.
You can download the event presentations later in this post.
This is the official blog of "The Skills Handbook" - South Africa's plain English guide to the post-school education and training system. Mike Stuart is the editor of the publication and this Blog is where you will find out more about the latest edition of the Handbook, as well as relevant news, events and analysis.
Wednesday 6 April 2016
Event - National Skills Authority Roundtable on the New Skills Development Landscape
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