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Developing Vocational Skills of Youths with Incomplete Schooling, Moon, Jennifer A., 9783659131646

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Education is an entitlement with a powerful multiplier effect. It enables individuals to develop capabilities to claim, exercise and enjoy other entitlements. One of these entitlements is work which is both an end and a means out of poverty. In many countries, some population groups are deprived of the opportunities to fully access education and work. Youths with incomplete schooling in Uganda is an example of such marginalized groups. In 2010, a qualitative case study was undertaken to understand how vocational education and training is developing their capabilities to work. The study among other objectives attempted to explore, analyze and document the lived experiences of learners and graduates of a private vocational training centre. Primary data were collected using non-structured interviews, document analysis and simple observation. The conceptual framework is partly based on relevant concepts drawn from three theoretical perspectives namely the capability approach, human capital theory and constructivist learning theory. This book provides evidence of issues and concerns underlying the work to help youths with incomplete schooling to develop and apply vocational skills. Is a researcher and practitioner with profound hands on experience in the design and delivery of education and training services for youths and adults. He has a Master of Education from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He also holds a Bachelor of Adult and Community Education, and Diploma in Adult Education.

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