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Welcome to the page of National Education and Work programme – Educational Centers of Capacitation and Production
Programa Nacional de Educación y Trabajo – Centros Educativos de Capacitación y Producción (PNET-CECAP) - Política de Educación no Formal, Ministerio (PNET-CECAP)
CentreDescription
Our educational centres work with young adults aged 15-20 who have finished primary education and have since fallen out of formal education. They are a vulnerable group from all social backgrounds.
The programs' aim is both educational inclusion and... <show more> Our educational centres work with young adults aged 15-20 who have finished primary education and have since fallen out of formal education. They are a vulnerable group from all social backgrounds.
The programs' aim is both educational inclusion and social integration, to this end it incorporates a number of areas: core skills, arts (currently music, handcrafts and dance), physical education and IT. This is achieved using group sessions, work based training and vocational workshops (currently woodworking, construction, hairdressing, clothes making, cookery, leather crafts and environmental studies)
El Programa Nacional de Educación y Trabajo, PNET fue creado durante el año 2005 por el Área de Educación No Formal de la Dirección de Educación del MEC, con el objetivo de brindar, a través de la propuesta educativa de los CECAP (Centro Educativo de Capacitación y Producción), educación integral a adolescentes y jóvenes de entre 15 y 20 años de edad que no estudian ni trabajan, no han completado la enseñanza media y se encuentran en situación de vulnerabilidad social.
Tiene como propósito favorecer la inclusión social y la participación ciudadana desde una postura crítico reflexiva y promover la reinserción de los/las jóvenes en la educación formal, fomentando la continuidad educativa, así como la formación para el mundo del trabajo.
La propuesta educativa incluye diferentes áreas, entre las que se encuentran conocimientos básicos, área artística, educación física, recreación y deporte, informática, espacio grupal, espacio de formación laboral, taller experimental.
MissionThe PNET-CECAP is a national program that fosters the relationship between education and work. It is a flexible, comprehensive educational project aimed at socially disadvantaged young adults aged 15-20 who have fallen out of the formal education system... <show more> The PNET-CECAP is a national program that fosters the relationship between education and work. It is a flexible, comprehensive educational project aimed at socially disadvantaged young adults aged 15-20 who have fallen out of the formal education system and are not in work.
Its goal is for the young adults to gain new knowledge and skills, change their attitudes towards life and their peers by introducing a broader concept of study than they have experienced in high schools and colleges. The concept of work is modified into something more than pure employment to become a way of life where personal and social goals are earn.
PNET-CECAP is a network of local centers and part of the National Public Education System of Uruguay, this result in a continuous every-day effort not necessarily influenced by national activities.
Objectives- Contribute to providing comprehensive education for adolescents and young people
- Promoting social inclusion and public participation with a responsible attitude
- To promote educational continuity and the integration of young people into the formal... <show more> - Contribute to providing comprehensive education for adolescents and young people
- Promoting social inclusion and public participation with a responsible attitude
- To promote educational continuity and the integration of young people into the formal education system.
- Give young adults the skills required to join the working world with an improved outlook
Regular TasksEducation through practical workshops, coaching in work strategies and tools, educational based work placements.
The educational approach has a set of areas:
- Educational Reference: individual and group work
- Core skills (language, mathematics,... <show more> Education through practical workshops, coaching in work strategies and tools, educational based work placements.
The educational approach has a set of areas:
- Educational Reference: individual and group work
- Core skills (language, mathematics, general knowledge)
- Training (practical workshops in various areas)
- Labor (introduction to the working world through workshops, guidance and supervised internships in public institutions or private companies)
- Artistic Expression
- Information Technology
- Physical Education, Recreation and Sports
The PNET coordinates and articulates with Municipalities, they are considered the "key partner" for the implementation of the program in each territory.
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Coordinadora del Programa Nacional de Ed Isabel Alende Garcia Coordinadora del Programa Nacional de Educación y Trabajo
Coordinator:Coordinadora del Programa Nacional de Ed Isabel Alende Garcia
Function: Coordinadora del Programa Nacional de Educación y Trabajo
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Address: Programa Nacional de Educación y Trabajo – Centros Educativos de Capacitación y Producción (PNET-CECAP) - Política de Educación no Formal, Ministerio (PNET-CECAP)
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News and Documents
| 3 December 2015UNESCO-UNEVOC at the TVET Forum for Latin America in Montevideo, UruguayFrom 23 to 25 November, 2015, an expert meeting in Montevideo, Uruguay, convened 40 technical and vocational education and training (TVET) stakeholders and ministry representatives from Latin American countries to discuss the challenges TVET faces looking towards the implementation of the recently adopted Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the period 2015-2030. ( more) |
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| 12 September 2018UNEVOC Latin American Network Strengthens Ties During its annual REDITEC meeting in Brazil, the National Council of the Federal Network of Vocational, Scientific, and Technological Education Institutions (Conif), jointly with UNESCO-UNEVOC, organized a UNEVOC Network cluster meeting for Latin America. ( more) |
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| 31 August 2018Shaping Transformative TVET Leaders in Latin AmericaThe UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme for Latin America took place in August 2018 in Panama City. Jointly organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC and the UNESCO San José Office, and hosted by INADEH of Panama, the regional UNEVOC TVET Leadership Programme aims to help those in change agent positions become transformative leaders. ( more) |
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| 15 July 2018The UNEVOC Network celebrates World Youth Skills DayOn the occasion of World Youth Skills Day (15 July), more than 30 UNEVOC Centres celebrated the importance of Skills for Youth, through conferences, workshop, skills exhibition and promotional campaigns. Discover our interactive map to learn more about those initiatives. ( more) |
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| 26 January 2018International Summit on Education 2018On January 11 to 12, 2018 Duoc UC (Chile) organized the Inter-American Conferences on School Leadership and Management, which combines experts and leaders in the formulation and management of initiatives that seek to develop leadership skills in schools and colleges; and the Conferences on Higher Education Management. ( more) |
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| 6 December 2017Mainstreaming Entrepreneurial Skills in TVET: Engaging key global stakeholders UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre and DUOC UC – a UNEVOC Centre in Chile, together with UNESCO’s Youth, Literacy and Skills Development Section, and UNESCO Santiago, are organizing an Experts Consultation Meeting on mainstreaming entrepreneurial skills in TVET. This meeting is underway in Santiago from 5-7 December 2017, with the discussions involving various UNEVOC Centres and other key stakeholders. ( more) |
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| 5 October 2017Capacity Development for Green ChampionsWorkshop to develop Green Champions in TVET Institutions in West, East and Southern Africa, to be hosted by Rift Valley Technical Training Institute (on invitation only). |
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| 17 March 2017Supporting entrepreneurship through self-sufficient schoolsThe UNESCO-UNEVOC Promising Practices database presents inspiring initiative tackling key-themes in TVET. Fundación Paraguaya not only educates rural and low-income youth, but transforms them into entrepreneurs who can potentially lift themselves and their families out of poverty. Find out more about this innovative practice. ( more) |
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| 1 March 2017Fundación Paraguaya’s Self-Sufficient Schools Under Fundación Paraguaya's the Self-Sufficient Schools model, students learn the skills, knowledge and attitudes to become entrepreneurs and they also apply what they learn in a real-life context.The incomes generated in this way go towards school operating costs, thus enabling the schools to become self-sustaining. ( more) |
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| 1 March 2017Elements that motivate school dropouts In CONALEP 2016This study investigates the motivation for dropping out of school. Recommendations and suggestions are generated that help to reduce school dropout rates in the CONALEP System. http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/network/up/Abandono_Escolar_2016.pdf (Spanish) ( more) |
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| 31 January 2017Laboratoria, code that transformsIn Peru, a web development company became aware of the lack of female software developers in the country and decided to set up a six-month training course for disadvantaged women. Graduates find employment and see their income sensibly improving. ( more) |
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| 31 August 2016CONALEP in Mexico publishes studiesThe National College of Technical Professional Education (CONALEP) in Mexico, UNEVOC Centre since 2015, has published a number of studies which sheds light on the situation and performance of TVET in Mexico. All reports are in Spanish.
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| 5 April 2016Workshop for TVET institutionsThe Technical Secretary of the National Qualifications and Vocational Training System in Ecuador has started offering workshops to TVET institutions with the aim of providing information on how to register programmes. The workshops also give an introduction to a procedure related to the Recognition of Personnel Certification Bodies. ( more) |
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| 30 March 2016Registration for TVET institutions begins!As of 22 March, SETEC has made available a web application that enables TVET institution to take part in a registration process, with the aim of obtaining information regarding TVET offers, location of TVET institutions, type of TVET programs offered and areas where TVET programs are focused on. ( more) |
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| 18 August 2015WorldSkills competition and conference in São PauloMore than 1500 people from over 70 countries met in São Paulo, Brazil, from the 11 to 16 August for the WorldSkills competition and conference. UNESCO-UNEVOC contributed to a very stimulating programme which showcased the next generation of youth skills. ( more) |
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| 30 July 2015UNESCO and UNEVOC participate in WorldSkills São PauloFrom 11-16 August 2015 the WorldSkills competition takes place in Brazil. Running in parallel to the competition a Conference programme brings together leaders in the field of TVET to discuss current global skills issues. ( more) |
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| 18 September 2013 Education That Pays For Itself 2013From 22 to 24 October 2013, the San Francisco Agricultural School Paraguay, which is run by Fundación Paraguaya, will host the 7th Education That Pays For Itself 2013 conference with the theme “Linking Education, Employability and Enterprise in Cerrito, Paraguay. ( more) |
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| 1 January 1970Chile Joven - Reducing Youth Unemployment through short-term training programmes in Latin AmericaThis Promising Practice describes a programme in Chile targeted at the young, low-income, poorly educated population (hence why the name Joven – ‘young’ is used in countries such as Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Uruguay and the Dominican Republic). In most cases, the programmes introduce targeting tools or eligibility criteria that limit service provision to the more disadvantaged youth, including age, being unemployed or underemployed, and not being enrolled in the formal school system. ( more) |
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