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Education ministry exports vocational playbook to West Africa’s fast-growing economies
The Korea Times

Education ministry exports vocational playbook to West Africa’s fast-growing economies

A delegation of more than 30 education officials from across West Africa arrived at Korean campuses and vocational centers this week as part of an expanding initiative to export a specialized model of work-linked training to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies. The Ministry of Education said Monday that it is hosting 31 experts from Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone under the third phase of the “Better Education for Africa’s Rise,” or BEAR III. The program, a tripartite collaboration involving UNESCO and the Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training, represents a pivot toward long-term human capital development in the region. The weeklong agenda focuses on the "school-to-work pipeline," a hallmark of the domestic industrial strategy that assisted the nation's own rapid economic transformation. Officials noted that the initiative has already reached 14 African nations, supporting 81 institutions and tens of thousands of students through curriculum development tailored to specific labor market demands. Field visits emphasize practical

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