Pursuing Inclusive Vocational Education Amidst Discrimination: The Plight and Hopes of Christian Youth in Pakistan

Authors

  • Gouhar Pirzada Chairperson, STEP Skills Development Foundation, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Yaar Muhammad Associate Professor, Department of Education, GC Women University, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Faisal Anis Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55737/qjss.971355383

Keywords:

Marginalised Groups, Religious Minorities, Christians, TVET, Inclusive, High-tech Vocational Skills

Abstract

In every part of the world, communities are considered minorities based on their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race. However, in the modern world, the concept of equality has been on the rise, and the right to technical education and being part of the skilled economy is one of the major rights to foster inclusiveness and help marginalized groups, particularly religious minorities who face dissent and hatred. This study aims to find out the challenges faced by Christian minorities in Pakistan in attaining education in the TVET sector, gathering data from 14 young Christian TVET trainees. It highlights key areas, obstacles, and challenges faced by this marginalized community, reflecting on their past educational experiences and future aspirations. Recommendations are made for TVET authorities and policymakers to attain an inclusive education system and practices.

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Author Biography

  • Yaar Muhammad, Associate Professor, Department of Education, GC Women University, Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.

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2024-06-30

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Pirzada, G., Muhammad, Y., & Anis, F. (2024). Pursuing Inclusive Vocational Education Amidst Discrimination: The Plight and Hopes of Christian Youth in Pakistan. Qlantic Journal of Social Sciences, 5(2), 98-108. https://doi.org/10.55737/qjss.971355383