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Hong Kong should focus on encouraging workforce of future to learn practical skills, says VTC head
- Vocational Training Council chairman wants public cash to subsidise applied degree programmes
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Subsidies should be given to support quality degree programmes more oriented towards practical skills to boost Hong Kong’s long-term economic development, the chairman of the city’s largest vocational education provider has said.
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Dr Roy Chung Chi-ping said the government should also consider having a government-subsidised local university offer these applied degree programmes in the interest of the city.
The Vocational Training Council (VTC) chairman’s comments came as Hong Kong reviews its vocational education policies, and a task force is expected to submit its final report at the end of the year.
Speaking to the Post on the sidelines of the WorldSkills Competition in Kazan, Russia, Chung pointed to the success of universities of applied sciences in Europe, which offer vocational training at degree level.
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Switzerland, for example, offers applied degrees which run in parallel to the academic pathway in universities, he said.
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