Professor Bulawa unpacks ETSSP

Dr Phillip Bulawa
Dr Phillip Bulawa

The Botswana government says Education Training Sector Strategic Plan (ETSSP 2015-2020) marks a significant  milestone  in  our  collective  efforts  as a  nation  to  bring  about  a  more  diversified, knowledge-based economy. In this article Philip Bulawa, an Associate Professor in Education Management at the University of Botswana, unpacks ETSSP and what it entails to take Botswana’s education system to the promised land

Mmegi: Help us understand Education and Training Sector Strategic Plan (ETSSP) and multiple pathways as solutions to the current education crisis.

Bulawa: Briefly, the ETSSP is a reform aimed at transforming education by addressing some key policy goals including, improvement of access, quality, inclusion and equity, accountability and governance in the education system. It is supposed to provide an overall policy and strategic sector framework for the education sector such that it will have the capacity to play a fundamental role in the development of a modern, sustainable, knowledge-based economy that supports inclusiveness and diversity (ETSSP, 2015). ETSSP’s priority programmes and interventions are intended to strengthen students’ acquisition of relevant knowledge and skills.

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