Kagiso Trust and Sasol Foundation have launched a joint initiative called the Kagiso-Sasol-Project (KASA) to promote the importance of vocational education in South Africa. The collaboration aims to address misconceptions about Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges and highlight the value of vocational education in the country. Despite a skills shortage, there is reluctance among students to enroll in TVET institutions due to beliefs that TVET graduates have lower employability and that attending a university is the only path to well-paying jobs.
KASA is working to debunk these misconceptions and transform ordinary schools into technical schools of excellence, while also providing interventions to help educators deliver quality vocational education. The project has already transformed seven schools and produced vocational-occupation textbooks. It also hosts conferences to engage stakeholders in discussions about the state of vocational training and potential solutions. The partnership between Kagiso Trust and Sasol Foundation is considered pivotal to achieving the government's National Development Plan of producing more artisans, technicians, and technologists by 2030.
Vocational Education Advocacy Campaigns
Kagiso Trust and Sasol Foundation Launch a New Initiative
Trend Themes
1. Promotion of Vocational Education - Opportunity for businesses to collaborate with educational institutions and advocacy groups to promote the importance of vocational education and address misconceptions.
2. Transformation of Ordinary Schools Into Technical Schools of Excellence - Disruptive innovation opportunity for companies specializing in education and training to provide solutions and resources to transform ordinary schools into technical schools that offer quality vocational education.
3. Engagement of Stakeholders in Vocational Training Discussions - Potential for businesses to organize conferences, workshops, and events that facilitate discussions among stakeholders to address challenges, improve the state of vocational training, and explore potential solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Education and Training - Disruptive innovation opportunities for companies in the education and training industry to develop innovative programs, resources, and technologies that support the promotion and delivery of vocational education.
2. Advocacy and Non-profit Organizations - Opportunity for advocacy and non-profit organizations to collaborate with businesses and government entities to advocate for the importance of vocational education, address misconceptions, and drive systemic change.
3. Government and Policy - Opportunity for government entities to develop and implement policies, incentives, and strategies that support the growth and improvement of vocational education, aligning with the National Development Plan goals.