Drawing parallels between Romania and the Arab World's approach to knowledge-based development
- Our model for the governance of national workforce skills development systems was cited in an analysis of Romania’s lifelong learning system for economic development
- Similar to the Arab World, the findings from Romania indicate that government interventions are needed to align the education and training system with macroeconomic development
Tahseen Consulting’s conceptual model for the governance of national workforce skills development systems was recently cited in an analysis of Romania’s lifelong learning system for knowledge-based economic development.
Similar to the Arab World, the findings from Romania indicate that government interventions are needed to align the education and training system with macroeconomic development as well as resolve issues that discourage individuals from participating in lifelong learning.
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