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OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE POST
Background
The Better Education for Africa’s Rise project, second phase (BEAR II) is a joint effort between UNESCO and the Republic of Korea to improve the TVET systems of five beneficiary countries in Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, the United Republic of Tanzania and Uganda). The project has received additional support from the Donor to scale up project results from 2024 to 2026. The overall objective of the project is to give young people a better chance of accessing decent employment or of generating self-employment, through improvements in the TVET systems of beneficiary countries. A broad range of activities will be conducted, corresponding to three result areas: increasing the relevance of TVET to the needs of the economy, enhancing the quality of TVET delivered to trainees, and improving the perception of TVET among young people and society. All activities are geared to build capacity in the ministries and other institutions responsible for TVET in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar.
Long Description
Therefore, as a vital step towards achieving that it is paramount to establish an understanding of the trends in skill demand, skill supply, and the economic and policy drivers influencing those trends, including private sector skills demand. This assignment therefore will aim to enhance capacity for skills needs assessment and anticipation at sectoral and community levels and adapt TVET qualifications and curricula to changing skills needs. The BEAR II scale-up activities will include supporting the establishment and implementation of a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system to track the progress and assess the impact of CBT, 21st-century skills, and e-learning initiatives at the Karume Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and the Morogoro Vocational Teachers Training College. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance the capacity building of TVET TTI (Technical and Vocational Education and Training Technical Institutions) teachers and managers by improving their pedagogical and technological skills. Specifically, the assignment aims to strengthen their ability to effectively implement Competence Based Training (CBT) methodologies, integrate 21st-century skills into curriculum delivery, and leverage e-learning methods. Establishing a digitalized Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system at Karume Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and Morogoro Vocational Teachers Training College (MVTTC) will facilitate systematic tracking of progress and assessment of impact. This system will enable informed decision-making and support continuous improvement in educational practices, ensuring alignment with evolving educational goals and industry needs.
Long Description
The overall objective of this activity is to establish a robust M&E system at KIST and MVTTC to track the progress and assess the impact of CBT, integration of 21st-century skills, and implementation of e-learning initiatives. By implementing this M&E system, the activity aims to facilitate informed decision-making, promote evidence-based improvements in educational practices, and ensure alignment with the evolving needs of the TVET sector. Specifically aims to:
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Scope
Competencies (Core / Managerial)
Accountability (C)
Communication (C)
Innovation (C)
Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C)
Planning and organizing (C)
Results focus (C)
Teamwork (C)
Professionalism (C)
Building partnerships (M)
Leading and empowering others (M)
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For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.
Deliverables
Duration
The assignment is expected to be completed within three months, between August and October 2024
QUALIFICATIONS
SELECTION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS
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