Digital Technical and Vocational Education and Training

23 November 2020
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)

Event — Virtual

What: Webinar on innovative solutions and best practices to support Digital Technical and Vocational Education and Training in Africa

Who: Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) and FESTO

When: Thursday, 26th November 2020, from 12:00 to 14:00 GMT

Where: Via Zoom | Register here | Official Hashtag: #DTVET

The Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) and FESTO are pleased to invite you to the online colloquium - facilitated by the African Development Bank - on Digital Technical and Vocational Education and Training (DTVET).

The main objective of this webinar is to share effective innovative solutions and best practices in the

digitalization of TVET in order to prepare African youth for future work. The focus will be on how TVET systems can be reformed to be more flexible to career paths.

The colloquium will also discuss appropriate policy measures to create more and better jobs in the rapidly changing world of work.

The colloquium will take place via Zoom and interpretation services will be available in English and French. Several African countries, regional and international partners, TVET stakeholders, and private sector representatives will present their experiences, challenges and best practices. In addition, ADEA will present the preliminary findings of its two studies on the demand and supply sides of technical and vocational skills development while FESTO will present its e-skilling concept and success stories.

Find the concept note below.

EN - http://www.adeanet.org/en/system/files/concept_note.pdf

FR - http://www.adeanet.org/en/system/files/note_conceptuelle.pdf

*Please note that participation is open to everyone.

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