Description
This book is an essential resource for those interested in improving education and vocational training, as well as promoting renewable energy in developing countries. It offers innovative approaches through a model to bridge the gap between education and the professional world, focusing on practical learning and the acquisition of concrete skills. The first chapter highlights the importance of an ever-evolving competency framework that must reflect the changing needs of the labor market. It presents an innovative model based on the experience of interns in companies, which helps keep this competency framework up to date and relevant. This ensures that students acquire the necessary skills to succeed in their future careers. The second chapter explores how practical experiences in industrial enterprises can be used to enrich student training. It emphasizes the value of hands-on learning and demonstrates how the knowledge gained in industrial maintenance can be effectively transferred to learners. Finally, the third chapter addresses a crucial issue in developing countries, namely the maintenance of standalone photovoltaic installations. Through the model, we propose an innovative solution to capitalize on past experiences and facilitate the maintenance of these installations. This promotes the use of renewable energy and enhances energy efficiency in these regions. Overall, this book provides a comprehensive view of best practices in education and maintenance while highlighting innovative solutions to address current challenges. It is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to improve education and contribute to sustainable development.