PIB | 29 May, 2023
Union
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is on a three-day visit to
Singapore to strengthen existing ties and to explore the possibility for
widening the scope of bilateral engagement in education and skill
development.
Pradhan met various key Ministers of Singaporean
Government and visited Spectra Secondary School today.
Pradhan
had a constructive meeting with DPM & Minister for Finance,
Singapore, H.E Mr Lawrence Wong on strengthening the existing
cooperation between India and Singapore with focus on deepening
engagements in skill development.
During the meeting it was agreed to
work together, aiming to create opportunities for lifelong learning,
building a future-ready workforce, and making knowledge & skill
development a key pillar of strategic partnership.
During
the meeting, Pradhan said that under the leadership of the Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, the Indian Government launched the National
Education Policy (NEP) in 2020. NEP 2020 is specifically focussing on
providing early exposure to vocational education in middle schools,
ensuring that market relevance of training as well as building capacity
of our institutions to provide technical and vocational education.
He
further informed the Government is also working towards integrating
skills qualifications framework with higher education qualification
framework and investing in developing short-term and long-term training
programs to provide skilling, re-skilling and upskilling opportunities.
The Minister stressed on learning from the best practices of Singapore,
collaborate and customize it to meet Indian needs.
Pradhan had an insightful discussion with Singapore's Minister of Trade
and Industry H.E Mr. Gan Kim Yong.
The Ministers had fruitful
conversations on strengthening our skill development and vocational
training linkages through all mechanisms for creating a seamless
architecture for skilling and lifelong learning.
Building on the
outcomes of the G20 Future of Work workshop in Bhubaneswar, they also
discussed ways in which India can leverage the expertise and knowledge
of Singapore for addressing common challenges and transforming the
Indian skills ecosystem.
Pradhan
had the opportunity to have a greater overview of the best practices
and models being followed in Singapore for training of workforce.
Both
the Ministers agreed to advance mutual priorities in skilling, create
new opportunities for lifelong learning and collaborate together for the
benefit of our countries as well as other emerging economies.
Later
in the day, Pradhan visited Spectra Secondary School. He
interacted with students and teachers to know more about the
teaching-learning environment, pedagogy, among others.
The Minister was
happy to know that the school prioritises skills-based education and
also focuses on encouraging learning at the pace suitable for every
learner to prepare them for future workplaces.