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About
UNEVOC |
UNEVOC Main Link
www.unevoc.unesco.org
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The UNESCO International Project on Technical and Vocational Education (UNEVOC) has since its launch in 1992 been a
principle programme in the area of technical, vocational education and training (TVET). It was born by a resolution of
the Genaral Conference in 1991, which urged enhanced action in the area of Technical and Vocational Education.
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Objectives of UNEVOC
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UNEVOC Events |
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International exchange of ideas and
experiences and promotion of studies on policy issues, and
devoted t system development in technical and vocational
education;
National research and development
capabilities enhanced for the improvement of necessary research
infrastructures.
Access to databases and documentation, with
information, communication and networking as its centrepiece.
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IVETA-Conference @
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Purposes of UNEVOC Centers
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Primarily, UNEVOC centers and UNEVOC associate centers are there
to lead in the development of TVET in member state. They act as
a point of contact and the hub/centre for action to serve
stakeholders and clients. This involves requesting, collecting,
receiving materials and information and providing services to
policy-makers, administrators, trainers and other stakeholders
for the development and improvement of TVET.
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Responibilities and Duties
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Providing leadership and support in
developing and improving TVET nationally
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Obtaining and securing resources
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Receiving UNEVOC publication for
dissemination and distribution
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Channneling issues, new and
interesting ideas, experiences and practices to UNEVOC and
UNEVOC network
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Undertaking activities such as
meetings, seminars, workshopes, conferences, research,
studies, etc.,
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Mobilizing TVET experts for
participation in UNEVOC events,
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Providing advice to National
Commissions for UNESCO
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Communicating with other Centers,
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Sharing resources as requested
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Reporting as required
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Sri Lanka
UNEVOC Center Profile |
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Country:
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Sri Lanka |
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UNEVOC Centre Name:
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UNEVOC Sri Lanka; jointly functioned by the Tertiary
& Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) and
National Institute of Technical Education of Sri
Lanka (NITESL) |
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Vision: |
To be an effective UNEVOC Center in the South East
Asian region |
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Mission: |
Maintain the effective links
with UNEVOC Centres of the South East Asia, through
adaptation of
International experiences, best practices and
innovations in TVET. |
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Objectives: |
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Exchange experiences with
other UNEVOC centers in South East Asia and
UNEVOC main center in Bonn.
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Sharing information,
exchange of materials and reports.
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Dissemination lessons and
best practices.
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Share exploring tools,
methods, experiences, exemplars in innovating
policy & curricula among the centres.
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To become a UNEVOC centre
of excellence with respect to Instructional
Design for TVET in the region.
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Exchange of expertise human
resources among the UNEVOC members, according to
the requirement.
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Form Mobile Training Teams
with sharing experiences of other UNEVOC centres
in the region.
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Host International Seminars.
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Strategic Plan: |
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A TOR comprising of
achieving all objectives is to be defined.
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Proposal for recommencement
of UNEVOC, Sri Lanka. (Jointly submitted by TVEC
and NITESL)
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Initiate immediate
communication methodology to communicate with
UNESCO-UNEVOC, Bonn and other centers in the
region.
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Initiate to develop a web
site for UNEVOC in Sri Lanka.
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Networking: |
Through Web at all levels national, regional and
across regions. |
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Research: |
Conduct research locally and
internationally to formulate mechanism for
utilization of UNEVOC Network productively and
efficiently. |
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Information exchange: |
Through electronic media. |
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Contribution to UNESCO priorities. |
It is committed on UNESCO priorities |
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Involvement of UNEVOC activities. |
Focused only on UNEVOC activities |
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Identify as a UNEVOC Centre |
Already establish as a UNEVOC Centre |
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Innovative activities UNEVOC center has
been involved. |
Training of TVET Trainers, CBT Curriculum
Development, and Multimedia e-Learning Courseware
Design. |
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