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Review of the Pacific Framework for Technical and Vocational Education and Training

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English
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International organizations, Other sources, Pacific Community
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Topics:
Training quality and relevance
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International standards
Publication Date:
13 May 2015
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This Review of the Pacific Framework for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) aims to evaluate the progress and uptake of the Pacific TVET Framework (2012-15), and to identify lessons learned and effective practices to support a new TVET framework for the Pacific. It was conducted using a variety of methods, including desk research, survey, and in-country consultations in five Pacific countries – Fiji, Palau, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Marshall Islands and Tuvalu. The observations and recommendations from this review will inform the formulation of the new Pacific Education Development Framework (PEDF), especially the PEDF TVET outcome, in 2016.

Subject Tags:
TVET systems, Vocational training
Regions:
Asia and the Pacific
Countries and territories:
Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Marshall Islands, Tuvalu
Economic groups:
Developing countries, Least developed countries
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