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Intermediate-level ICT skills and development in South Africa: Private provision form suited to national purpose!
Authors:Salim Akoojee  Fabian Arends
Institution:(1) Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA), Postal: 3rd Floor Block B, Metropolitan Park, 8 Hilllside Road, Parktown, 2001, South Africa;(2) Education, Science and Skills Development (ESSD), Human Sciences Research Council, Private Bag X41, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
Abstract:Abstract   ICT skills are critical to the success of enhancing national development in a globalised era (see World Bank 2006). Rudimentary intermediate-level ICT skills necessary to function optimally in basic computer-related environments are crucial to national competitiveness in a developing context. The supply of these skills provided predominantly by private, non-state institutions in most developing contexts is considerably under-researched (see Atchoarena and Esquieu 2002). This paper provides a rationale for the suitability of private sector intermediate-level ICT provisioning, exploring peculiarities of provisioning in the South African context. The features associated with the varied provider types and the response to the multiplicity of learner and client groups serve as crucial features of suitability. It posits the view that the capacity of the sector to respond effectively to skill needs provides the basis for national development in the South African context. The culpability of the sector in responding effectively to rapid technological developments provides the basis for its suitability to private provision forms. Lessons from this work and its impacts on national regulation of private ICT provision will provide important insights for other developing contexts.
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Keywords:ICT and Education  Education and national development  Education policy  South African education  Further education and training  Private education in South Africa  Vocational education and training
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