The Work Based Learning (WBL) scheme in which students combine a
theoretical education in a technical or vocational institution with a practical
internship in the private sector is already successfully implemented by BTC in
various areas in the West Bank and Gaza.
Last year, a first WBL-pilot project has taken place in the
YMCA in East Jerusalem. More than 50 students have at that occasion completed a
WBL course in Office Management.
After this successful pilot project, more WBL initiatives
are now coming to East Jerusalem, through joint projects between GIZ and BTC.
One of these projects “Fly High” has been launched on
November the 30th. It focusses on the tourism sector and will be
implemented by Juhoud, in collaboration with Notre Dame of Jerusalem Hotel
& Center and the Arab Hotels Association (AHA).
The primary aim of the project is to bridge the gap between
the technical and vocational education and training system (TVET) and the
private sector. As the main source of economic development in East Jerusalem is
the tourism and services sector, this pilot project will be limited to this
sector.
The Fly High project aims to:
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