Investment in Vocational Education by Dominican Government Aims to Enhance Economic Competitiveness



President Luis Abinader at the inauguration of the Vocational School of the Armed Forces and the 14/24 Opportunity Program in Pedernales, February 2023. (Photo: Presidencia.gob.do)

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Santo Domingo. The Dominican Government is investing heavily in vocational education in an effort to boost the country’s economic competitiveness.

In an article published in a local newspaper, the Vice Minister of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development, Olaya Dotel Caraballo, described the Government’s initiatives.

Dotel highlighted that the results of the PISA 2022 test showed a significant improvement in all indicators for the Dominican Republic, reversing a historical trend. This improvement, he said, is partly due to the Government’s focus on education, including vocational education.

One of the Government’s challenges is to increase the availability of vocational education. To address this issue, the Government has carried out three evaluations of vocational education centres.

The assessments found that 274 centers are in need of equipment, repair or renovation. In addition, 239 centers need to hire 856 technical teachers to meet the needs of 2,242 students.

Another 68 centers need teacher training, as well as administrative and support staff. The plan includes equipping workshops and laboratories and incorporating 31 academic schools into the vocational education system.

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Vice Minister of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development Olaya Dotel Caraballo. (Photo: Presidencia.gob.do)

As part of this effort, the Ministry of Education has published a tender for 102 centers with 232 workshops. The total value of the tender exceeds RD 3.1 billion, of which 96 centers have already been awarded. “These investments will ensure a real convergence between the educational system and a market eager for quality technical personnel, which will raise the levels of competitiveness of the Dominican economy,” Dotel concluded.


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