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Training and Adult Education Industry Transformation Map
Developing an agile Training and Adult Education sector that powers workforce transformation
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What is the Training and Adult Education Industry Transformation Map?
The Training and Adult Education (TAE) sector plays a major role in raising the employability of Singaporeans and supporting businesses in capability building.
The Training and Adult Education Industry Transformation Map (TAE ITM) 2025 aims to develop an innovative high-quality, market-responsive TAE sector that supports transformation across all sectors.
Building on the good foundations laid out in the TAE ITM 2020, this plan aims to transform the TAE sector to meet Singapore’s current and future training needs, while creating new opportunities to grow the sector.

2025 Key Strategies
1. Improve industry-relevance and market responsiveness of training
For the TAE sector to effectively support transformation of other sectors, training has to align with industry needs and demand. SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will continue to work closely with the industry through existing partnerships such as the SkillsFuture Queen Bees initiative. We will develop and support new collaborate models between training providers and enterprises.
SSG will also continue to drive skills recognition and skills credentialling through greater involvement by companies, unions, associations and professional bodies. For example, SSG launched the Skills Development Partners initiative in 2022 to work with Trade Associations and Chambers in identifying needed sectoral skills more responsively and better link skills development with ongoing enterprise transformation and job redesign within the sector. The initiative also aims to help enterprises better recognise employees’ skills acquisition and skills mastery.
2. Innovate and digitalise at scale
To provide training that support business performance and meet the skills needs of the industries they serve, the TAE sector will have to scale up their innovation and digitalisation efforts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about opportunities for digital and technology-based training. Building on this momentum, SSG will support training providers in the development and adoption of innovative learning approaches. For example, in the area of e-learning, by co-funding promising training innovations through iN.LEARN 2.0, which consists of 3 programmes – innovation incubator (innovPlus), innovation accelerator (innovSpur), and an innovation Sandbox to temporarily remove regulatory obstacles that impedes innovation.
SSG will promote process digitalisation to help training providers reduce the burden of training administration and improve customer service, as part of the continued effort from the TAE ITM 2020.
SSG will work closely with the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) as the National Centre of Excellence for Adult Learning (NCAL) to intensify the translation of andragogy research into improved and effective teaching practices and tools that training providers can easily implement.
3. Invest in adult educators and sectoral capabilities
In view of the emerging skills required by the TAE sector, training providers will need to invest in building a strong and skilled TAE workforce.
SSG worked with IAL to revamp the Workforce Skills Qualifications Advanced Certificate in Learning and Performance (WSQ ACLP). This enables aspiring adult educators to acquire the essentials of classroom facilitation, tech-enabled learning and workplace learning delivery and assessment in a shorter amount of time.
Aspiring adult educators will be able to complete the revamped WSQ ACLP in three months, compared to the six to nine months required previously. SSG will also collaborate with IAL and industry stakeholders to provide more support for our adult educators to develop their skillsets, particularly in areas that are growing in importance and demand. These include skills in the areas of EdTech, workplace learning, and career coaching.
4. Internationalise to strengthen sector resilience
Internationalisation will enable the TAE sector to diversify its provisions and test its capabilities in overseas market. SSG, in partnership with Enterprise Singapore and Ministry of Trade and Industry, will work with promising training providers to export Continuing Education and Training to the region and beyond.