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Clustered Evaluation of the Sida-Funded Interventions under Outcome 1 (2018-2019), Phase I ILO-SIDA Partnership Programme, 2018-2021 - Final evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3167
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3167
- lessons_learned:
- themes:
- theme:
- Government - capacity building
- category:
- Constituents
- comments:
- Targeted users are ILO project management, ILO country staff, and project partners. Beneficiaries include TVET centres (staff and students).
- challenges:
- The implementation of competency and curriculum standards has to take place alongside sufficient teacher training and requires necessary teaching materials, and the ability and resources for upscaling to all TVET centres in a country.
- success:
- A key success factor has been the collaboration in the development and validation of standards with a range of partners. This has strengthened the quality of the standards, strengthened knowledge of partners, and ensured a wider “buy-in” on the value of competency-based skills development. The process also strengthened the capacities of TVET centres to replicate the process for other market sectors. The standards have narrowed the skills gap in key sectors and provided decent work opportunities for young workers.
- context:
- Competency and curriculum standards in Cambodia TVET centres in four key occupations in the two target sectors (food-processing and light-manufacturing) have helped standardize teaching practices and assessment frameworks, and they can provide learners with certification and clear guidance on the skills they need. The development of these standards built on the success of the STED programme in the country, as well as social dialogue and inclusion of several partners in the development and validation of the standards.
- description:
- The formulation of competency and curriculum standards is pivotal in strengthening the government’s capacity to bridge the skills gap in key labour market sectors that experience the most growth.
- administrative_issues:
- Ensuring the sustainability of the use of standards requires support (financial and human resources) from governments to ensure proper training of TVET staff, sufficient training materials, and close linkages with industries.
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/lessons/247280
- location:
- country:
- Inter-Regional
- region:
- Inter-Regional
- eval_title:
- Clustered Evaluation of the Sida-Funded Interventions under Outcome 1 (2018-2019), Phase I ILO-SIDA Partnership Programme, 2018-2021 - Final evaluation
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