An introduction. Skills Needs and Skills Gap in Sri Lanka TOWARDS EMPLOYABLE SKILLS FOR EVERYONE

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TOWARDS EMPLOYABLE SKILLS FOR EVERYONE An introduction Skills Needs and Skills Gap in Sri Lanka Wipula Jayasekera Assistant Director (Planning) 04.12.2017 1

Social & Economic Indicators in Sri Lanka - 2016 Mid year population = 21.20Mn Youth Population = 26% ( 5Mn >) Labor Force = 8.31 Mn Economic growth rate = 4.4% Per Capita GDP (US$) = 3,835 Human Development Index = 0.766 (73) Literacy rate = 93.2% Employability = 7.948 Mn Unemployment rate = 4.4% Youth Unemployment rate = Age 15-24 = 21.6% 25-29 = 9.4%

Wonder of World s Irrigation System

Evolution Sri Lanka s TVET system has evolved over a period of 100 years. The first Technical College was established in 1893 High standard of skills in construction, crafts, architecture, irrigation. Skills were tought by father to son or elder to younger.

Admission for Grade 1-2003 Students who face G.C.E. (O/L) 2013 Students who face G.C.E. (A/L) 2016 Student who acquire the high education at local & foreign universities & professional institutions Scope of Vocational Education 323,500 176,000 Students dropout before G.C.E. (O/L) Students Who miss 58,200 Fail 264,800 88,200 Pass 85,000 High education Skilled labour join annually to the workforce through regular vocational training courses conducted by the public and private sector 110,000 + + 91,000 237,400 168,400 Unskilled labour 58,400 Public & private sector Employability 5,000 64,000

DTET VTA NAITA CGTTI UNIVOTEC OCEAN UNIVE. NIBM / NSBM SLIOP SLIIT SLIATE NYSC Government Departments & Statutory Bodies Institutional Framework of the TVET Sector 318 Government Private Sector 454 Ministry of Skills Development & Vocational Training Ministry of Higher Education Ministry of National Policies & Economics Affairs Other Ministries engaged in TEVT TVEC 6

We promote Inclusive education in TVET giving attention to: - Gender Balance - Ethnic Balance - Disability Access - English Language Competency and other soft skills - Reconciliation 7

Program of the Ministry are aiming at improving : Access Quality Relevance in Technical and Vocational Training 8

VISION A skilled labor force MISSION Develop a human resource base through provision of high quality and relevant technical and vocational training for the world of work. 9

So Our Target Group comprised of 1. School leavers 2. School dropouts 3. Unemployed youth 4. Physically handicap youth 5. Socio economically vulnerable group 6. Entrepreneurs 7. Industrial employees 8. Traditional workers 9. Academics and Professionals

Our Mandate & Responsibilities Formulate and implementation of national policy for TVET Broaden the opportunities for increasing skills to economic development of the country. Improving quality and relevancy of the vocational training sector for creating a globally employable workforce. Promote equality in generating job opportunities by providing vocational training and skills for all without social disparities Ensure availability of upward mobility path to secure higher professional qualification in the field of vocational training

Technical and Vocational training Entrepreneurship and Soft Skills Development Promote Public Private Partnership in Technical and Vocational training Quality assurance Thrust Areas Capacity Building of Trainers Social Marketing of TVET Program Career Guidance and Counseling 12

1. Agriculture and Livestock Training Areas 2. Arts and Media (Visual & Performing) 3. Automobile Repair and Maintenance 4. Building & Construction 5. Computer & Information Technology 6. Electrical, Electronics & Telecommunication 7. Finance & Management 8. Fisheries, Marine & Navigation 9. Food Technology 10. Gem & Jewelry 11. Hotel & Tourism (Bakery & Cookery) 12. Human Resources Management 13. Information Communication Multimedia

Training Areas Cont... 14. Language (English, Tamil, French, Japanese and Korean Languages) 15. Leather & Footwear 16. Marine & Nautical Science 17. Medical & Health Science (Nursing) 18 Metal & Light Engineering 19. Mechatronics Technology 20 Office Management 21 Personal & Community Development 22 Printing & Packaging 23 Rubber & Plastic 24 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 25 Textile & Garments 26 Wood Related Fields

1. Establishment of a qualification framework in par with internationally recognized systems National Vocational Qualification NVQ (Unified qualification system) 15

Case for establishment of NVQF TVET system before the reforms Fragmented qualifications No clear quality assurance process Lack of industry focus No qualification upgrading pathways Objectives of NVQF Provide a framework for quality assurance in TVET with distinctly identified levels of competencies

NVQF of Sri Lanka The National Vocational Qualifications Framework makes provision for a quality assured and nationally consistent, TVET in Sri Lanka The competency standards include relevant technical and employability competencies The level of competency units are based on Process that a qualification holder will carry out Learning demand Responsibility

2. Improvement of relevance and quality of courses Skills Standards Quality Assurance Registration of Training Centres Course Accreditation Auditing of Quality Management Systems Research

3. Establishment of Pathways for upgrading of qualifications Overall Structure of implementation Professional Qualifications University of Vocational Technology (Degree Level) NVQ 7 NDT, HNDE, NDES D. Tech. etc. Colleges of Technology - One in each province (Total 9) NVQ 5 & 6 Technical Education and Vocational Training Institutes (Certificate Level) NVQ 1-4 20

4. Improvement of operational and Management efficiency of TVET institutions Rationalization Mechanisms Staff Training Linkages with local & foreign institutions Linkages with industry Create better learning environment

5. Increase enrollment capacity of TVET institutions Modes of TVET Provision - Institutional Based Training - Apprenticeship Based Training Career Guidance & Counseling Students Parents Teacher Awareness Programmes 22

6. Promotion of self employment Facilitation for self employment Entrepreneurship training Loans for small business and enterprises 23

Foreign Employment - 2016 Total placement Number % Share By Gender 242,930 100 Male 160,302 66.0 Female 82,628 34.0 By Manpower Category 242,930 100 Professional 6,574 2.7 Middle Level 8,235 3.4 Clerical & Related 10,864 4.5 Skilled Labor 76,599 31.5 Semi Skilled Labor 3,930 1.6 Unskilled Labor 71,641 29.5 Housemaid 65,127 26.8

Innovation and Development in TVET Sector 1.Development of NVQ Framework 2.Introduce Performance Based incentive scheme 3.Training purchase Model 4.Free of charge Training Delivery 5.Recognization the equality of Sri Lanka Qualification frame and National Skills Qualification frame work NVQ Level 3 = GCE O/L NVQ Level 4 = GCE A/L For the relevant field. 6.Establishment of Industry sector skills councils

Industry Sector Skills Councils Up to now there were four (04) Sector Skills Councils established. They are : a. Construction Industry Sector Council (CISC) b. Information and Communication Technology Industry Sector Council (ICTISC) c. Manufacturing and Engineering Services Industry Skills Council (MESSCO) d. Tourism Industry Sector Council (TISC)

What is their Role? Industry Sector Skills Councils have been established to influence how training is delivered in the country. Each ISSC is responsible for dealing with the Skills needs within their sector country -wide. The key goal are: Reduce skills gaps and shortages through identifying and introducing now training packages. Enhance on the job training and widen opportunities irrespective of geographical boundaries, gender, income, language, private /pulic / NGO training center and other differences. Improve productivity though skills development. Increase opportunities for al individuals in the workforce. Improve TVET supply though providing directives to enhance relevance and quality. Build the image of the TVET sector. Provide consultancy and advisory services related to technology adoption. competence development service sector productivity improvements etc.

Issues that will be tackled. Inadequate facilities in existing vocational training centers. Poor private sector participation in skills training Lack of coordination between public/private sector training institutes, Foreign Employment Bureau and industry partners Late formal introduction of vocational elements in school education Lack of the on-line MIS.

Cont.. Inadequate human capacity within the TVET sector. Mismatch between the supply and demand for TVET graduates. Inadequate social awareness programs. Issues in poor quality(teachers, institutes, curriculum ) TVET not attractive as formal education Lack or weak state of recognition for vocational qualifications

Recommendations for the Better Quality of TVET Expand and update NVQ training courses to address skill needs of priority sectors of the economy. Upgrade skills of TVET instructors, industry training and assessors Ensure internationally recognized standards and curriculum are implemented to meet industry requirements and support graduate employment in Sri Lanka and abroad. Strengthen sector planning and governance introduce performance based funding, targets for enrolment and job placement. Industry involvement in developing standards, curriculum, training delivery, assessment and the quality assurance of training providers and sector performance.

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