The standard or outcome-based approach to curriculum development is a worldwide trend which reflects a paradigm shift from input to outcome-based provision, from teaching to learning, from content to process focused/performance-oriented learning experience. In this new paradigm the learner is expected to demonstrate what he/she knows and is able to do against the standards established at national level. Adopting an outcome-based approach for curriculum development is an effective way to address potential mismatches between technical and vocational education and training (TVET) provision and the needs of the labour market; between irrelevant/ obsolete training programmes, and employers’ and learners’ needs and expectations.
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28 July 2021
Source: ILO
#ETVET | The webinar "The development of digital skills in the creation of training multimedia content: instructional design principles and tools for the development of e-courses" was developed for TVET specialists, managers, and teachers, to…
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22 June 2021
Source: ILO, International organizations
Цей посібник є частиною серії розробленої Європейським фондом освіти (ETF), Європейським центром розвитку професійного навчання (Cedefop) та Міжнародним бюро праці (МБП). Цей посібник охоплює питання розробки та проведення трейсерних досліджень та…
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Source: Academic institutions, Bilateral organizations, Employers' organizations, Governments, ILO, International organizations, Other sources, Think tanks, foundations and consultancy services, TVET institutions, Workers' organizations
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