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Industry panel suggests priorities for continuing education, training
LLEFAC emphasises lifelong eductation for adults to maintain competitive edge of Singapore.
THE Lifelong Learning Endowment Fund Advisory Council (LLEFAC) has made suggestions on prioritising the budget for the Continuing Education and Training (CET) Masterplan. Announced earlier by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the masterplan emphasises lifelong education for adults to uphold the competitiveness of Singapore's workforce. It involves government spending of about $400 million a year. 'With globalisation and intensive competition for information, capital and talent, Singapore's economy is undergoing restructuring, and this creates new higher value-add jobs, rendering lower value-add jobs obsolete,' said LLEFAC chairman Bill Chang. The approach set out by LLEFAC, an industry panel with representation from self-help groups and the union movement, includes:
WDA yesterday launched a National CET Public Education Campaign called Learning for Life, Advancing with skills. This article was first published in The Business Times on October 09, 2008. |
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