SA's massive skills problem

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SA's massive skills problem

Many South Africans argue that the country has a skills crisis. An equal number question why it can’t sort this out by “adopting the German or Swiss approach”. [The Conversation]
 
...another article stating the same thing as last week's one, 2 weeks ago, and one or two in September/October and November.
Slow news week!
 
I missed something in the article.... What is the German or Swiss approach ?
 
It’s someone’s thesis.

Typically the audience falls asleep after the second paragraph, so the rest could just be complete irrelevant garbage.

Like this thesis.
I clicked on the links - Error. Last link is just the original "article".

Read today someone said Journo's of today is just copy and paste. Typical. And then we're talking about a skills problem ? :ROFL::ROFL:
 
I clicked on the links - Error. Last link is just the original "article".

Read today someone said Journo's of today is just copy and paste. Typical. And then we're talking about a skills problem ? :ROFL::ROFL:

I thought it would be written by ChatGPT, turns out it was a woke human with a phd. Someone who can't possibly live or work here.
 
Written by someone with a phd in wokeness.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

Yep. Most articles from The Conversation are woke.

Stephanie Matseleng Allais is Research Chair of Skills Development and Professor of Education at the Centre for Researching Education and Labour at Wits University. Her research is located in the sociology and political economy of education, focused on relationships between education and work.

And I bet she has never worked.
 
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