Education in Africa: Reflections beyond 2015 MDGs-comparative perspectives
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Date
2015-6-23Author
Riechi, Andrew RO
Rasugu, Grace K
King’oina, Stephen
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After a period of neglect, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is now firmly
on the agenda of governments around the world. Youth unemployment, social exclusion and
poverty have led many decision
-
makers to refocus their
attention on providing skills
development opportunities that respond to evolving social and economic demands. Far from
being the weakest link in education systems, TVET is emerging as a cornerstone for the
transformation of education and training
. A growin
g body of recent publications in
industrialized
countries such as German and South Korea increasingly
emphasize the importance of TVET
,
which
has
responded to y
outh unemployment, poverty and now many people can access learning
institutions
, but this is not
true with developing countries
.
This paper will review the status of
TVET in Kenya in respect to policy and legal framework
as well as
examine the challenges
facing TVET and make recommendation
for
strengthening TVET
.
The data shall be enriched
with data
from a
recent Survey from Kisii County
.
The findings
show that there are many
challenges facing TVET
in Kisii County
, these include: dilapidated nature of TVET institutions,
inadequate infrastructure, inadequate tools and equipments,
and poor implementatio
n of
curriculum
.
There are concerns that the ongoing Government efforts to revamp the youth
polytechnics have not been fully appreciated by stakeholders due to limited understanding of the
role of vocational training in the development of the County.
Citation
Riechi, Andrew ROand Rasugu, Grace K.(2015) Education in Africa: Reflections beyond 2015 MDGs-comparative perspectives .The 2nd AFRICE international conference abstracts held at Kenya science campus on 18th-23rd June 2015Publisher
University of Nairobi