Stef Wertheimer recently published an op-ed regarding the importance of vocational education in Israel. He calls for a revision in Israel’s education system as well as for instilling ‘production values’ and vocational qualifications that will provide an answer to the industry’s needs.
Posts Tagged ‘unique & global development policy’
Vocational Education – a Milestone of the Global and Unique Development Policy
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged Global Competitiveness Report, ISRAEL 15 Vision, labor market policy, unique & global development policy on September 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Unique and Global Development Policy in Israel’s Theatre Industry
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged innovation, ISRAEL 15 Vision, product, unique & global development policy on September 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Lacking a historic tradition may actually facilitate the creation of a unique advantage for Israeli theatre centered on innovation. However, current economic uncertainty makes such innovation harder and thus requires government intervention.
Israel’s Automobile Technologies as a Product of the ‘Capacity to Transform’
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, tagged capacity to transform, growth report, ISRAEL 15 Vision, socio-economic leapfrogging, unique & global development policy on August 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A central aspect of a country’s successful leapfrogging policy is the ability to foster a development policy which is unique and global. A good example of this is Israel’s automobile industry.
Regional Development (2): ‘The Bible Valley’ – A Unique and Global Regional Initiative
Posted in ISRAEL 15 Vision, Regional Leapfrogging, tagged ISRAEL 15 Vision, Regional Development, regional leapfrog, unique & global development policy on July 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In Reut’s recent work on the ISRAEL 15 Vision, we concluded that economic leapfrogging on a national level is made up of a series of regional leapfrogs. Moreover, such leapfrogs are results of a unique and global development policy. In this context, a recent report in Yediot Aharonot about a plan to establish ‘the Bible [...]

