Counties urged to collaborate with TVETs

Oct 25, 2023 - 10:32
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Counties urged to collaborate with TVETs
Principal Secretary (PS) State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training, Dr. Esther Thaara Muoria addressing participants at the 2nd International Research Conference of the Kitale National Polytechnic on Tuesday.

Kitale,

Wednesday, October 25, 2023,

KNA by Maurice Aluda

County governments have been encouraged to foster collaborative relationships with the Technical, Vocational Education, and Training (TVET) institutions in order to tap into invaluable research and innovations offered by the institutions for transformative economic growth and development.

Principal Secretary (PS) State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training, Dr. Esther Thaara Muoria made the call during the 2nd International Research Conference of the Kitale National Polytechnic held on Tuesday.

“In today’s interconnected and fast-paced world, we are facing challenges that demand transformative approaches. The role of TVET in shaping the future workforce cannot be overstated,” stated PS Muoria.

The PS underscored one of the main objectives of the TVET institutions, which is the bridge between education and employment thereby equipping individuals with practical skills that drive sustainable economic growth.

She further observed: “By embracing collaborative research and innovation, devolved units can harness the potential of TVET to meet the demands of a rapidly changing job market.”

Dr. Muoria noted the world was operating within a space where there was rapid technological development that called individual countries to be abreast with skills development in order to ensure the youths remained relevant in the job market.

Towards this end, I am glad that the State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training has redesigned the curriculum and that we are currently implementing the Competency-Based Education Training (CBET) to enable our TVET graduates to acquire relevant hands-on industry skills,” she disclosed.

She hailed organizers of the Tuesday research and innovation conference, saying the conference provided an opportunity for stakeholders to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices that in a nutshell would help develop effective strategies to upscale TVET and ensure its relevance in the face of evolving technological advancements.

Addressing the meeting, Trans Nzoia CECM for Education Mr. Samson Ojwang assured the PS of the devolved unit’s commitment toward working with the state department for TVET.

He cited the county administration’s decision and plan for the allocation of land space to several Technical Training Institutes (TTIs) for infrastructural expansion programs as well as bursaries to the students.

Ojwang used the occasion and urged area youth to enroll in large numbers at the over 30 TTIs spread across the county, which he described had become more attractive courtesy of the hands-on industry skills approach model of learning.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

 

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