RESPONSIVE SKILL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC SETTING

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The world is currently undergoing a Fourth Industrial Revolution attributable to technological changes. The skills that have expressly driven economic development in the past, like agriculture and manufacturing, are losing their place, and the employment of the future will be determined by technology, which will demand more technically skilled personnel than ever. The current article examines the need for responsive skill training and essentially identified both hard and soft skills for future jobs such as; problem-solving, critical thinking, artificial intelligence specialization and creativity. It also discusses the roles of training institutions, government, individuals and employers for these essential skills that are high in demand. It concluded that, for employability and sustainability of the future employees should possess both soft and hard skills. Consequently, it is essential to change the narrative by not just giving attention to hard skills but also to soft skill training. To achieve these, the stakeholders (both trainers and trainees) should adequately play their roles to ensure a seamless empowerment of the citizens through the necessary skills in order to be globally useful in the economic development. Keywords; Skill Training, Employability, Sustainability, Economic Challenges



Journal Title: Journal of Technical and Vocational Education and Training

Category: Education

ISSN: 3141-2742

Year of Establishment: 2025

Section: Faculty of vocational and Technical Education University of Benin in collaboration with School of Technology Education, FCET, Asaba

Volume: 1

Issue: 1

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Ijwo Joel Ega, Adekola Yunisha Adekola, Oluwalowo, Idowu. 2026 RESPONSIVE SKILL TRAINING FOR EMPLOYABILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR GLOBAL ECONOMIC SETTING . Journal of Technical and Vocational Education and Training. 1 (1). 1-10. https://doi.org/10.61955/OUQIAS

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