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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

16. An employability model


Prof. Jaya Indiresan, formerly Professor of Higher Education  at the National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, suggested an employability model followed at the CAP foundation. The model was developed to address poverty alleviation through linking learning and livelihood needs of poor children and disadvantaged youth.
The CAP foundation specializes in working with the most deprived, vulnerable and difficult to reach youth and women at  risk in poor, semi-urban, rural and tribal communities. These children and youth get equitable qualitative learning and promising labour market  oriented vocational training opportunities that supports their pathways to positive  futures.
The model:
1.Market scan
2.Curriculum Development
3.Road Shows
4.Induction and training in Life Skills
5.Classroom training  
6.Assignment
7.Work readiness module
8.Placement
9.Programme Review
[From notes made during the lecture delivered  by Prof Jaya at the 7th International and 43rd Annual ELTAI Conference 19 to 21 July 2012]




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