Dumuria Government Technical School & College, Khulna has adopted several future plans related to youth skill development, employment and national economic growth, which are as follows:
1. Increased Coordination with Various Industrial Sectors:
Technical education needs to align with the current demands of industries. For example, training skilled workers for sectors like information technology, healthcare, construction, and automotive.
Forming partnerships with experts and offering courses and training programs based on the specific needs of industries.
2. Incorporation of Modern Technology:
Integrating advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D printing, and smart technologies into educational programs.
Providing online courses, virtual classes, and skill development sessions so that students can learn regardless of time or location.
3.Strengthening Industry-Academia Relationships:
Expanding collaboration between industries and educational institutions to provide students with internship and on-the-job training opportunities.
Running real-life projects that encourage students to solve practical problems encountered in the field.
4. Fostering Employment and Entrepreneurship:
Training students not only to depend on jobs but also to develop skills for self-employment and entrepreneurship.
Providing support and training for starting startups and businesses, including networking, business planning, and financial management.
5. Teacher and Instructor Training:
Organizing regular training programs for technical teachers and instructors to ensure they are updated with the latest technologies and teaching methodologies.
Teachers should gain experience with new teaching techniques and learning materials.
6. Infrastructure Development of Technical Institutions:
Upgrading classrooms with advanced technology, computer labs, modern equipment, and improved infrastructure.
Providing innovative tools to encourage creativity and invention.
7. International Collaboration:
Expanding relationships with foreign educational and industrial institutions, creating opportunities for international training and skill acquisition.
Preparing students for the global job market so they can access international employment opportunities.
Through these initiatives, technical schools and colleges can become stronger in the future, capable of producing highly skilled individuals and generating more employment opportunities.
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS