NBTE / UNESCO-BREDA Workshop
Objectives
The main objective of this technical meeting of experts on the TVET online courses is to identify and select courses which will be put online for ECOWAS countries to share as common curricula and teaching and learning materials. TVET curriculum experts will study the wide range of TVET subjects and related curricular materials and select a number of them which be placed online using the UNESCO-Nigeria e-Learning platform for ECOWAS countries to use.
Expected Results
The following results are expected from
the meeting:
1. Review and identify sets of
TVET courses for sharing their curricula
and instructional material on-line in
Open Source platform.
2. Adopt a methodology for
sharing updates, of feedback and
comments.
3. Test the functioning of the
dedicated UNESCO-Nigeria Project Website
with regards to Access and Down and
Uploading
4. Set out mechanism for future
linkages and exchange including Twinning
arrangements defined with participating
external TVET institutions in ECOWAS
5. Propose arrangements for
on-line Training of Teachers on
curricula and instructional material.
Proposed Programme
The workshop will span a period of 4 days, with one half day devoted to a field visit to Kaduna Polytechnic that has benefited under the UNESCO-Nigeria TVE Project. In addition to the opening and closing sessions the workshop programme will consist of nine working sessions for in-depth discussion and review of the curricula and teaching materials available in the five countries, identifying and selecting priority courses for sharing, mechanism for the access and use of the dedicated UNESCO-Nigeria website. The workshop will be conducted in English only.
The opening ceremony will be held at 9.30 on Monday 18 January 2010 and the closing ceremony will be held at 14.00 on Thursday 21 January 2010. Participants from outside Nigeria are expected to arrive in Kaduna on Sunday 17 Januray and depart on Friday 22 January 2010.
Participants
The first Meeting of TVET Experts will be devoted to the English speaking ECOWAS member countries, namely: Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Two TVET experts from each country will be invited to participate in the Meeting. The selected participants should be senior technical teachers/lecturers actively involved in and responsible for curricula and teaching at their institutions. The number of participants is expected to be about 15 in order to allow for effective interaction and knowledge sharing.
Venue of the Meeting
The Workshop is being organised by UNESCO BREDA, Dakar, in cooperation with the National Board for Technical Education, NBTE and UNESCO Abuja Office. The venue for the workshop will be the new UNESCO-Nigeria TVET Centre. Computer and ICT facilities and networking will be available for the participants during the working sessions for easy access to digital material.