Education as a Devolved Mission: Open Skills Education (OSE) and the Future of County Development

Devolution gives counties power—but Open Skills Education (OSE) gives them precision. Precision to invest in people, unlock local innovation, and close the unemployment gap that has long persisted despite rising education levels.

Education should no longer be a distant, centralized promise. It must be a devolved mission, rooted in county realities, local economies, and the untapped intellectual capital of youth.


Why Counties Matter in the OSE Model

Counties sit closest to:

  • Real job demand
  • Local industries and value chains
  • Youth talent pools
  • Community innovation needs

OSE aligns naturally with this structure by helping counties train for what actually exists—and what can be built within their jurisdictions.

Rather than exporting young people into unemployment, counties can grow skills ecosystems at home.


The Problem: Capitalistic Education That Locks Out Talent

Conventional education systems—shaped largely by capital concentration and credentialism—often:

  • Reward access over ability
  • Filter out brilliance through cost, geography, or social class
  • Produce graduates disconnected from real work
  • Create unemployment even among the educated

This model marginalizes some of the most capable minds, especially youth from rural, informal, or under-resourced communities.


How Open Skills Education (OSE) Fixes the Gap

OSE directly challenges exclusion by opening the gates to skills and knowledge.

It does this through:

  • Talent search, not talent filtering
  • Skills-first pathways, not paper-first barriers
  • Job-aligned training, not abstract theory
  • Innovation-driven learning, rooted in local problems

OSE treats youth not as beneficiaries—but as intellectual capital.


Aligning Jobs, Innovation, and County Economies

With OSE, counties can:

  • Map local job demand and emerging industries
  • Design modular skills programs that respond fast
  • Support youth-led innovation and entrepreneurship
  • Convert informal skills into formal, bankable competencies

This alignment transforms counties into skills hubs, not just administrative units.


Youth as Intellectual Capital, Not a Statistic

When counties adopt OSE, youth become:

  • Co-creators of solutions
  • Drivers of local enterprise
  • Skilled contributors to county GDP
  • Innovators responding to community needs

Unemployment is no longer seen as a youth failure—but as a system design failure that OSE corrects.


Devolution + OSE = Inclusive Growth

Education as a devolved mission means:

  • Counties invest directly in people
  • Skills circulate within communities
  • Opportunity is distributed, not concentrated
  • Growth is inclusive, resilient, and sustainable

OSE provides counties with a practical framework to move from policy to impact.


The Bottom Line

Open Skills Education empowers counties to:

  • Close unemployment gaps
  • Reduce marginalization
  • Unlock hidden brilliance
  • Build future-ready local economies

When education is devolved, skills are open, and youth are trusted—development stops being theoretical and starts being real.

OSE is not just an education model.
It is a county-level economic strategy built on human potential.