Indonésie

Publication
Guide - Mainstreaming gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) and the prevention and response to sexual violence in vocational education and training institutions
Date de publication: 31 janv. 2024
Source: OIT
In this context, this Guide and its corresponding Training Manual were published. This guide ensures all campus residents can increase their knowledge and understanding of GEDSI and Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence. In addition, it aims to foster the values of gender equality, maintain norms of non-violence, and ensure that no one is left behind in progress.
Publication
Manual - Mainstreaming gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) and the prevention and response to sexual violence in vocational education and training institutions
Date de publication: 31 janv. 2024
Source: OIT
In this context, the Guide and its corresponding Training Manual were published. This training manual was developed to increase the capacity of facilitators, GEDSI program managers, and the Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence Task Force in Indonesia’s vocational education and training institutions, all education personnel, students, and other professionals in developing effective and comprehensive responses to GEDSI and challenges for the Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence.
Publication
Employment and Skills Strategies in Indonesia
Date de publication: 06 sept. 2021
Source: Organisations internationales-OECD, Autres sources-Asian Development Bank
This report comes at a time when policy makers are challenged by the COVID-19 crisis that is generating a profound reflection on economic and social well-being. Before COVID-19 hit, Indonesia had experienced remarkable economic growth, making substantial progress in poverty reduction and gains in employment. However, there are large differences in outcomes across Indonesian provinces, which often reflect the quality of local infrastructure, services, education, and jobs. This joint Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) study sheds light on challenges and opportunities to promote employment and skills outcomes at the local level in Indonesia. The analysis presented in this OECD/ADB report shows the importance of strengthening local institutions managing and delivering employment and skills policies.
Événement
Webinar series: Design and delivery of online Technical Vocational and Education Training (TVET) in the face of the pandemic​
Date: 25 juin - 30 août 2020
Sources: OIT, Organisations bilatérales

Each webinar is targeting 70 – 100 participants who are TVET policymakers, TVET institutions and practitioners. This includes relevant government officials (Ministries of Manpower, Education, Planning, Communication and Coordinating for Economic Affair, Human Development), Public Vocational Training Centre (BLK) and Polytechnics, representatives of employers (APINDO and KADIN), industrial sectors and trade union, development partners as well as online learning providers.

The series of webinar plan will be organized between mid-June and mid-August 2020 and will cover 10 topics among them:

• Introduction to online TVET: Types of distance learning (online and offline), advantages and disadvantages of online learning, research findings, country examples (Australia).
• Online TVET system: Basic design of online TVET system, system requirements and cost.
• Design of online TVET programme: What are differences between traditional TVET and online TVET programmes?
• Online learning material development: Design and production of learning material suitable for online TVET, production centre, production costs.
• Pedagogical and soft skills for online teaching: Pedagogical skills for online teaching, motivating learners, attracting attention of learners, monitoring progress, assessment, teacher training.
• Design of user-friendly online TVET portal and security
• Assessment and certification: Assessment of skills from distance.
• Standard of distance learning: Guidelines and standards for online TVET providers.
• Addressing digital divide: Approaches to address digital literacy gaps and unequal accessibility to online learning opportunities.

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