Final Recommendations on Technical and Vocational Education and Training
- To institutionalise linkages with industries, MoE shall:
- Periodically review the TVET curriculum to ensure its relevance to the market needs.
- Engage TVET trainees in the implementation of government projects such as the construction of infrastructure.
- Provide a framework for a structured linkage with the “Jua Kali” industry.
- In addition to provisions in TVET Act Schedule 4 Section 1 (2), ensure that the composition of the governing Councils/Boards should have at least 50% + 1 of their members drawn from relevant industries considering the diversity of professions.
- Establish industry advisory committees for the different sectors in the institutions.
- Develop and implement industrial partnership/cooperation guidelines.
- Develop and implement Workplace Integrated Learning (WIL) model.
- Develop a policy framework on incubation, commercialisation of innovations and technology transfer centres and museums.
- Review TVET Quality Assurance and Standards framework and tools to leverage technology in collaboration with the industry.
- Re-tool TVET trainers in partnership with the industry at all levels to enhance their pedagogical skills and relevance.
- MoE, CUE and TVETA to Streamline linkages between TVET institutions at all levels and continuity of graduates from TVET to the Universities and vice versa:
- Develop a framework for linkages among TVETs to remove duplications and create centres of excellence based on niche areas.
- Enhance the progression of TVET graduates by enforcing CATS and RPL policies.
- Rebrand and reposition all TVET institutions at the National and County levels to become a preferred pathway for higher education.
- MoE in collaboration with County Governments should establish an Intergovernmental Technical Trainers Service Council to streamline Technical Trainer Management in TVET and harmonise their Scheme of Service.
- Support Technical Universities with appropriate infrastructure for SNE programmes.
- Strengthen the ODeL utilisation in TVET by providing increased infrastructure and resources, capacity-build trainers and other stakeholders and facilitate digitisation of TVET curriculum content. MoE in collaboration with Technical Universities to develop a TVET trainer
- Strengthen the capacity of TVET CDACC to carry out curriculum development, assessment and certification in TVET by expanding infrastructure, equipment as well recruiting and training staff in collaboration with
- Merge the training and assessment component in NITA with TVET
- MoE in collaboration with Universities that were upgraded from TVET should progressively transfer services of academic staff (trainers) who do not meet the requisite qualifications to teach in a university.