Rationale of the Assignment
Competency Based Education and Training (CBET) is a structured approach to training and assessment that is directed toward achieving specific outcomes. It is about assisting individuals to acquire knowledge, skills and right attitudes with a view to performing a task to a specified standard under certain conditions. The emphasis in competency-based training is on “performing” rather than just “knowing”. Competency is defined in terms of what a person is required to do (performance), the conditions under which it is to be done (environment) and how well it is to be done (standards). This can only be achieved by use of appropriate training methods that are practical oriented
The skills development system in Kenya has been following a curriculum based on time-bound approach rather than demand driven approach. The summative evaluation in most of the courses through institutional based and end of school examination cycle is based on a centralized standard curriculum. The cycle does not adequately measure trainees’ ability and dictates training/learning process towards examinations as opposed to assessment of the attainment of skills and competencies.
In response to the changing industry demands and increasing diversity of trainee needs, a fundamental redesign of the curriculum is necessary. Hence, the formulation and development of CBET Framework that forms the foundation for the new curriculum by the government of Kenya.
As part of Technical assistance to the GoK, the ILO in Partnership with TVETA developed CBET manual to be used for capacity building of the Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) practitioners for effective implementation of CBET programmes as well as aligning to Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) as offered in Basic Education. This consultancy therefore seeks the services of a qualified TVET practitioner to support in building the capacity of key CBET curricula developers, verifiers and assessors in Kenya.
The Assignment has the following specific objectives:
To improve the capacity of TVET practitioners to deliver Competency based Education and Training Curricula.
To strengthen the capacity of TVETA’s departmental heads in regulating implementation of Competency based Education and Training in Kenya.
To support logistics around training delivery
Scope of work
The consultant will be expected toconduct atraining and build the Capacity of Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) practitioners from seven counties namely Busia, Garissa, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nairobi, Trans-Nzoia and Turkana. The consultant is expected to achieve the following.
Expected Deliverables
The following are expected deliverables for this consultancy**.**
Inception report detailing how the training will be conducted.
Deliver training on each of the Learning Outcomes for each unit of competency (CBET Manual to be provided to a succesful candidate)
Provide a comprehensive training report.
Time frame
The consultant should ensure that the operations are carried out within 25 days from the date of signing of contract. The consultant is expected to complete the assignment by 15th of March 2023
Deliverable
Inception Report by 17th February, 2023
Training of 70 TVET Trainers on Digital content pedagogy by 20th February-13th March 2023
Final Report submission by 15th March 2023
Desired competencies and Evaluation Criteria
The consultant(s)/Firm should meet the following requirements
Proven experience in the TVET training and professional training in CBET approach CBET
Prior experience in working with UN and other International/National NGOs will be an added advantage.
Evaluation criteria: 1) Technical proposal – 50 Marks; 2) Qualifications and experience – Academic qualifications from a recognized university in the related field, preferably in the education sector or technical sciences – 5 Marks ; 3) At least 7 years’ proven experience in working with the education sector and developing curriculum, learning guides and assessment tools, preferably in a developing country – 20 marks; 4) Good knowledge and understanding of the education sector in Kenya and/or other developing country. Experience working with TVETA is required – 20 Marks; 5) Excellent research, analytical, and report writing skills in English – 5 Marks
Only shortlisted Individuals shall be asked to provide referees and evidence of past work for similar assignments. Incomplete proposals shall not be evaluated.
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Interested and qualified candidates/firms should submit their applications which should include the following:Only qualified candidates send applications to; E-mail nboprocurement@ilo.org to reach by 14th February 2023. Quoting e.g “ILO/KS4P_Capacity Building of TVET Practitioners” on the subject line
Apply via :
nboprocurement@ilo.org