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
Author: DHET
Published: 2023
The National Plan for Post-School Education and Training (NPPSET) 2021–2030 has been released. The NPPSET sets out a roadmap for implementing the policy vision of the White Paper for Post-School education and Training. The NPPSET sets out key system goals, objectives, outcomes and strategies aimed at achieving an integrated, coordinated, expanded, responsive, cooperative, quality, efficient, successful and articulated post-school education and training (PSET) system over the period 2021/2022 to 2029/2030.
Keywords: DHET, Post School Education, Post School Education and Training, Training, Parental Involvement, NPPSET
Author: Maureen
Capacity of government and communities to save lives: The role of education systems in responding to COVID-19 and other threats
Keywords: Bulletin, COVID-19
Author: JET Education Services
Focus on school food gardens
Keywords: Food gardens, Bulletin, Jala Peo
Author: DHET
The objective of the Research Bulletin is to promote and share research findings on PSET. The Research Bulletin contains the following kinds of information: abstracts, summaries, and excerpts of completed or current research and evaluations; summaries of event proceedings; summaries of research practice; and statistics on post-school learning. The theme if this year’s Research Bulletin was on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR); as linked to the 2019 DHET Research Colloquium on the 4IR and its implications for PSET.
Keywords: Bulletin
Author: Patrick Molokwane
Published: 2023
The Education Sector Committee of the National Committee for UNESCO, in collaboration with the Faculty of Education at the University of Johannesburg (UJ), the Library at UJ, and JET Education Services (JET) launched a series of conversations about teachers, involving a variety of stakeholders. The fourth conversation took place on the 17th of May 2023 and looked at 'What does it mean/take to be a good teacher?'
Keywords: Initial teacher education, Teacher Training
Author: This document was written by Alan Amory, Deborah Hunt, Tanya Kapoor, and our JET staff: James Keevy, Patrick Molokwane, Lungelo Mthembu-Salter, Andrew Paterson, Carla Pereira and Kelly Shiohira, with support from Mark Forsberg (Peace Corps). Danilo Leite Dalmon and Hiromichi Katayama (UNESCO) provided direction and supervision throughout the production of this report.
Published: 2023
Digital transformation is a complex process that with varying impacts across economic sectors. In the education and training sector, digital transformation in TVET can involve TVET operational systems (administration, finance, human resources, building infrastructure and maintenance, student registration, etc.); classroom delivery (learning management, instructional delivery methods, etc.); and the actual knowledge and skill component of the curriculum, for example by integrating productivity software such as word processors or spreadsheets into students’ learning outcomes. The integration of digital skills in the TVET curriculum allows learners to acquire the changing skills and knowledge (tacit and explicit) required to function in a digitalizing society, economy and labour market. Digital transformation in TVET is also transforming the dominant modalities of traditional face-to-face learning and teaching to involve multiple configurations of actors (learners, teachers and technologies/apps) in space and time (when, where, who, how). This means that digital transformation in TVET offers opportunities for teachers to reconsider their pedagogical assumptions, behaviours and relationships with students.
Keywords: TVET, UNESCO, Digital Transformation
Author: Anthony A Essien
Published: 2023
y Anthony A Essien (Wits), Ingrid Sapire (Funda Wande, Wits), Nick Taylor (JET Education Services)