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Understanding the impact of artificial intelligence on skills development
Author: Kelly Shiohira
Published: 2021

Artificial intelligence has produced new teaching and learning solutions that are now undergoing testing in different contexts. In addition to its impact on the education sector, AI is substantially altering labour markets, industrial services, agriculture processes, value chains and the organization of workplaces in particular. Technical and vocational education and training (TVET) contributes to sustainable development by fostering employment, decent work and lifelong learning. However, the effectiveness of a TVET system depends on its links and relevance to the labour market. As one of the major drivers of change, there is a need to better understand the impact of AI on labour markets, and consequently on TVET systems. In certain middle- and higher-income societies, artificial intelligence is already deeply immersed in legislation and governance, policy, state expenditure, the private sector and national economies. In these cases, TVET institutions are presiding over the ‘hollowing out’ of intermediate level skills and the direct integration of AI into education and training. Contrastingly, many TVET institutions have yet to form meaningful or robust responses to technological shifts. Regardless of context, all TVET institutions should develop an understanding of the current and future importance of AI and begin to incorporate its use into their planning. Forward thinking and, where possible, pre-emptive action, will put TVET institutions and their graduates in a position to thrive in the era of AI and contribute positively to economic, social, and individual development.

Unlocking the Power of Data
Author: Rooksana Rajab
Published: 2020

A review of the state of readiness of the post-school education and training sector in South Africa for enhanced data interoperability.

Keywords: Post School Education and Training, PSET CLOUD
Grade R Mathematics and Language Improvement Programme Partners
Authors: Grade R Mathematics and Language Improvement Programme
Published: 2021

Grade R Mathematics and Language Improvement Programme Partners

Keywords: Early Childhood Development, Grade R, Grade R Mathematics and Language Improvement Programme, Grade R Maths & Language Improvement
Educational Inequality: The Dark Side of South Africa’s education system
Author: Vally, Z
Published: 2019

An op-ed by Zaahedah Vally

Keywords: Resources, Inequality, Education system
Determinants of Education Quality: A summary of findings from the Western Cape Primary School Pupil Progress Survey
Author: van der Berg, S
Published: 2003
Keywords: JET Education Services conferences, Parental Involvement, School Quality Research Seminar 2, School effectiveness
Determinants of Education Quality: A Summary of Findings from the Western Cape Primary School Pupil Progress Survey 2003
Author: van der Berg, S
Published: 2006
Keywords: JET Education Services conferences, Parental Involvement, School Quality Research Seminar 2
PIRLS Of Wisdom: The What, Where, When And How Of The International Reading Literacy Study In South Africa
Author: van Staden, S
Published: 2006
Keywords: School Quality Research Seminar 2, JET Education Services conferences, Testing Programmes
Unravelling the Mystery: Understanding South African Schooling Outcomes in Regional Context
Author: van der Berg, S
Published: 2006
Keywords: JET Education Services conferences, School Quality Research Seminar 1, Parental Involvement
UNESCO-UNEVOC virtual conference: Artificial Intelligence in education and training
Author: Kelly Shiohira

A considerable amount of attention has been placed on Artificial Intelligence, its impact on innovations in various sectors, and its implications for the transformation of the workforce and the labour market. Many of the professions that will most likely be affected by labour market transformations brought about by AI are linked with technical and vocational education and training. These changes mean that institutions must offer a changing set of skills – including digital and transversal skills – to students in order to ensure students’ continued employability. An education system which is responsive to labour market demands will incorporate AI both in its own systems and in the education and training provided to students. This report captures the outcomes of the virtual conference on the future of TVET teaching and learning that took place from 11 to 15 November 2019.

Keywords: Training
Visual perception worksheet vol 2
Author: Roelien Herholdt
Published: 2023

The visual perception worksheet vol 2 booklet is more difficult than the vol 1 visual perception worksheets.

Keywords: vision and visual perception resources, worksheets, Early Childhood Development
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