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1Impact Measurements (Session
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• To contribute to national economic and social agenda through the development of globally competitive skills, and increasing employability opportunities for job creation and poverty reduction by– Ensuring that the unemployed particularly the youth are
given competitive, employable and entrepreneurial skills nationally and globally within the formal and informal sectors.
– Ensuring that graduates coming out of our formal, informal and non-formal TVET institutions are endowed with employable and entrepreneurial skills
– Promoting life long learning for professional progression
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Government Policy on TVET◦ 2004 TVET Policy has been reviewed and updated
Regulations and Legislations◦ Regulation for the registration and accreditation
of internal verifiers within industries and enterprises have been sent to Parliament
Demand for Quality Competitive Workforce◦ The first level of middle income country and thus
needs competitive workforce to further the gains
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Demand-driven(Industry relevant Programs) Involvement of Industry Expert in Training
Delivery Quality Assurance Mechanism
◦ Internal Verification◦ External Verification◦ System Verification◦ Conducive Learning Environment◦ Quality Training and Facilitators◦ New Technology/Equipment
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Industry participation in Occupational Standard Generation and Assessment
Exposure to real workplace learning situations
Industry commitment to and support for workplace ◦ facilitation◦ assessment and◦ verification
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Rate of employability of trainees Ability to apply knowledge and
competencies in real work situations Increase in productivity at workplace Improve quality of product and services Rate of return on investment(ROI) to
◦ employer◦ employee◦ parent/family◦ community
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Reducing mismatch between supply and demand for skills
Increase in self-employment Reduction in poverty Positive attitude to work
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Interviews◦ Direct supervisors, ◦ Assessors, and ◦ Verifiers of Learner◦ Learners
Hold Assessor-Learner Conferencing Monitoring of Learners
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Work output Commitment to work Relevance of Workplace Unit Specifications
to industry and learners Trainees initiatives at work Product evidence of learner work Portfolios and logbooks of learners Learner satisfaction on the job and at the
workplace Industry satisfaction of learners
performance at the workplace
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Legal Backing Government Commitment Industry Involvement Development Partners Involvement Sustainable Funding Sector Studies Perception Improvement Staff Commitment and Motivation
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