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TICZA Implementation Compendium Issue 1 2024
Author: Zahraa McDonald
Published: 2024

TICZA (the Teacher Internship Collaboration South Africa) is a collective impact project designed to support mutually-reinforcing activities among discrete actors in the education sector related to initial teacher education. Collective impact as a concept is designed to address complex problems through the collaborative efforts of multiple stakeholders. In a collective impact project, emphasis is on alignment and partnership between government, private and third sector organisations that work towards shared goals and measure the same things. In order to ensure that shared goals are mutually understood and consistently measured, reaching consensus on terminology is an essential starting point. Given the complex and dynamic nature of teacher education, it should not be surprising that terminology may need to be adapted. Critically, though, all stakeholders in the collective impact project ought to be abreast of policy terminology. Moreover, where contestation arises amongst stakeholders in the collective impact project regarding concepts, existing policy should be deferred to and aligned with.

Keywords: TICZA, Compendium
TICZA Implementation Compendium Issue 2 2024
Author: Freda Walters
Published: 2024

In 2015, various stakeholders joined efforts to design a pilot project that aimed to improve the quality of newly qualified teachers who studied through distance education. Save the Children South Africa (SCSA), in partnership with key stakeholders, designed and implemented the District Based Teacher Recruitment Strategy (DBTRS) project in the Thabo Mofutsanyana Education District (TMED) of the Free State.

Keywords: TICZA, Compendium
TICZA Process Evaluation Theory of Reference (ToR)
Author: TICZA
Published: 2022
TICZA Stakeholder map
Author: TICZA
Published: 2022

The Teacher Internship Collaboration South Africa (TICZA) stakeholder map

Keywords: TICZA
TICZA Theory of Change
Author: TICZA
Published: 2022

The Teacher Internship Collaboration South Africa (TICZA) Theory of Change (TOC)

Keywords: TICZA
Tipping Points in Schooling
Author: Taylor, N
Published: 2016

Keynote presentation on the occasion of the launch of the RESEP reports: “Binding Constraints in Education” and “Laying Firm Foundations: Getting Reading Right”, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, Stellenbosch University, 24 May 2016.

Keywords: Parental Involvement, Conference presentations
TISDA Project: Outputs of Preliminary Review
Author: JET Education Services
Published: 2009
Keywords: Research
ToR knowledge management repository
Author: JET
Published: 2021

JET Education Services (JET), in collaboration with the Manufacturing, Engineering, and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA), has initiated a programme (PSET CLOUD) that seeks to address the development of an integrated national digital ecosystem that is interoperable and can be used for effective skills planning and provisioning.

Towards a micro-credential country model for Uganda
Author: Unicef
Published: 2024

Recognition of non-formal and informal skills for young people in Eastern and Southern Africa through the innovation of micro-credentials. Published by Unicef, Austrian Development Agency in collaboration with JET Education Services (D. Odongo and P. Molokwane)

Keywords: Micro-credential, Informal Skills, TVET Resources
Towards a micro-credential country model for Burundi
Author: Unicef
Published: 2024

Recognition of non-formal and informal skills for young people in Eastern and Southern Africa through the innovation of micro-credentials. Published by Unicef, Austrian Development Agency in collaboration with JET Education Services (N.Niyiduhaye, A.Paterson, Z. Vally)

Keywords: Micro-credential, Informal Skills, TVET Resources
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