Making Technical & Vocational Education Accessible to the Grassroots Students through Digital Learning
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55862/Keywords:
accessibility, digital learning, online education, vocational education, social business, sustainability.Abstract
This paper explores integrating digital learning platforms into technical and vocational education to enhance accessibility for grassroots students. Addressing the limitations of traditional vocational system, this system struggles to meet growing demand for skilled workers. To address these challenges, the proposed model leverages digital platforms like YouTube to deliver theoretical knowledge in essential vocational areas like Welding, General Electrical, Electronics, Dressmaking, Civil Construction, and IT. This approach delivers free, accessible content enhanced with interactive 3D models and live sessions, increasing flexibility of vocational education. Classes are designed in clear and easily understandable language and uploaded on YouTube to reach broad audience. Upon completing the courses, students undertake open-book examination. This online assessment will serve to measure their credibility and ensure they have grasped the material. The methodology combines online and offline learning to deliver comprehensive industry-aligned education and includes partnerships with technical institutions for advanced training and certifications. Additionally, the paper highlights how the model itself operates as a social business, integrating financial sustainability with social impact. This model bridges the vocational education gap in remote areas, offering accessible learning opportunities to all students. By providing these courses, it aims to reduce unemployment contributing to national economic growth.