Volume 3,Issue 9
The Pain Points, Difficulties and Paths of Vocational Education and Training in Rwanda under the "Belt and Road" Initiative
In the context of the "Belt and Road", the compatibility of policy orientation, internal demands and practical needs provides the possibility for vocational education and training cooperation between China and Rwanda. However, at present, Rwanda's vocational education and training have problems of low school quality, cultural adaptation obstacles and low security, which restricts the development of vocational education and training in Rwanda. In view of this, we can seek the development of vocational education and training from four aspects: top-level design, focusing on the quality of talent training, promoting cross-cultural adaptation, and raising funds.
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