Ministry reviews Curriculum to Suit Industry Requirements

Dec 1, 2023 - 18:38
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Ministry reviews Curriculum to Suit Industry Requirements
The Principal Secretary State Department for TVET, Dr. Esther Muoria during a press interview, at the Eldoret National Polytechnic in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu, during a CBET delivery workshop for all TVETs principals in Rift valley. (Photo by Ekuwam Sylvester)

Uasin Gishu,

Friday, December 1, 2023,

KNA By Ekuwam Sylvester and Judy Too

The Ministry of Education through the State Department for Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) will ensure the Competency Based Education and Training (CBET) is fully implemented across all the TVET institutions in the country.

Speaking at the Eldoret National Polytechnic in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu, during a CBET delivery workshop for all TVETs principals in Rift valley, the Principal Secretary State Department for TVET, Dr. Esther Muoria said the department will roll out CBET model of training and at the same time recraft the curriculum to address the skills gap among the youth.

She added that they have also begun retooling the trainers to enable them pass over to youth industry-based skills.

She noted that they have re-energized the curriculum through the Curriculum Delivery Assessment and Certification Council (CDAC), an examining body of TVETs.

“We have been going round other regions to ensure that CBET is being well delivered, we have put in place a CBET delivery unit to go round the whole country and see to it that we have shifted from theory training to Competency based,” she said.

She further noted that CBET is skilling the youth through partnership with the industry and other working partners to ensure 50 to 70 percent of the training of the youth is going to be done in industry and the other percent 50 to 30 in the classroom setting.  

 “One of the other things that the department want to do is training with the industry if it is textile industries like in this region, we have Rivatex that has developed an MoU with this institution so that our students train partly here and partly at Rivatex,” said Dr. Muoria.

She indicated that by the time our young people are graduating not only do they have the skill but also have been integrated into that industry.

 Dr. Muoria said that CBET is ideal for ensuring the youth acquire requisite skills to work in the said industries outside the country.

She added that the department in collaboration with GIZ and other working partners are doing their best to link all the technical institutions to industries especially the Jua kali industries and Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to ensure the youth learn skills.

The PS hinted of TVET framework for assessment and certification on the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) where someone who may have acquired skills and experience in a certain field like arts and others can be assessed in the TVETs and be awarded a certificate.

On his part TVET/CDACC CEO/Council Secretary, Prof. Kisilu Kitainge said that they are going to develop TVET curriculum at the same time reviewing the one in place to ensure that it complies with the expectations of industry.

“We are continuing to review and also develop others that have not been in existence, the assessment is ongoing,” said Kitainge.

Prof. Kitainge said that the council is set to release all certificates by 20th of December this year for all CBET assessment for those who did their assessment earlier.

The CEO revealed that there are 7256 students currently sitting for assessment and that the number is expected to rise to more than 100,000 for the March 2024 assessment.

Courtesy; KNA 

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