About UNEVOC UNEVOC Main Link
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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.

Objectives of UNEVOC UNEVOC Events

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.

IVETA-Conference
@
Colombo

24th-28th June 2008

Purposes of UNEVOC Centers

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.

Responibilities and Duties
 
  1. Providing leadership and support in developing and improving TVET nationally
  2. Obtaining and securing resources
  3. Receiving UNEVOC publication for dissemination and distribution
  4. Channneling issues, new and interesting ideas, experiences and practices to UNEVOC and UNEVOC network
  5. Undertaking activities such as meetings, seminars, workshopes, conferences, research, studies, etc.,
  6. Mobilizing TVET experts for participation in UNEVOC events,
  7. Providing advice to National Commissions for UNESCO
  8. Communicating with other Centers,
  9. Sharing resources as requested
  10. Reporting as required

 

 
  Sri Lanka UNEVOC Center Profile
 
Country: Sri Lanka
UNEVOC Centre Name:

UNEVOC Sri Lanka; jointly functioned by the Tertiary & Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) and National Institute of Technical Education of Sri Lanka (NITESL)

Vision: To be an effective UNEVOC Center in the South East Asian region
Mission:

Maintain the effective links with UNEVOC Centres of the South East Asia, through adaptation of International experiences, best practices and innovations in TVET.

Objectives:
  1. Exchange experiences with other UNEVOC centers in South East Asia and UNEVOC main center in Bonn.

  2. Sharing information, exchange of materials and reports.

  3. Dissemination lessons and best practices.

  4. Share exploring tools, methods, experiences, exemplars in innovating policy & curricula among the centres.

  5. To become a UNEVOC centre of excellence with respect to Instructional Design for TVET in the region.

  6. Exchange of expertise human resources among the UNEVOC members, according to the requirement.

  7. Form Mobile Training Teams with sharing experiences of other UNEVOC centres in the region.

  8. Host International Seminars.
Strategic Plan:
  1. A TOR comprising of achieving all objectives is to be defined.

  2. Proposal for recommencement of UNEVOC, Sri Lanka. (Jointly submitted by TVEC and NITESL)

  3. Initiate immediate communication methodology to communicate with UNESCO-UNEVOC, Bonn and other centers in the region.

  4. Initiate to develop a web site for UNEVOC in Sri Lanka.

Networking: Through Web at all levels national, regional and across regions.
Research:

Conduct research locally and internationally to formulate mechanism for utilization of UNEVOC Network productively and efficiently.

Information exchange: Through electronic media.
Contribution to UNESCO priorities. It is committed on UNESCO priorities
Involvement of UNEVOC activities. Focused only on UNEVOC activities
Identify as a UNEVOC Centre Already establish as a UNEVOC Centre
Innovative activities UNEVOC center has been involved. Training of TVET Trainers, CBT Curriculum Development, and Multimedia e-Learning Courseware Design.
 
 

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