The BILT Learning Forum 2021 is the flagship event of the BILT project, and will see the launch of a three-volume publication ‘New qualifications and competencies for future-oriented TVET’, with Volume 3, ‘TVET delivery: providing innovative solutions’ being authored by JET’s James Keevy, Kelly Shiohira, Raymond Matlala and Patrick Molokwane. James and Kelly will be chairing a panel discussion on the theme of volume three.
Download the ‘New qualifications and competencies for future-oriented TVET’, Volume 3 publication
JET Education Services, as the successor to the Joint Education Trust founded in 1992, is an independent, non-profit organisation that works with government, the private sector, international development agencies and education institutions to improve the quality of education and the relationship between education, skills development and the world of work. particularly for disadvantaged communities in South Africa and Africa.
JET Education Services social ambition is at the core of what we do – we are purpose-driven – and we understand that to realise long-term sustainability, strategic alliances, an investment in our people and systems is necessary.
JET Education Services has been able to contribute to new thinking and proof of- concept initiatives in many areas. JET has played a major role in establishing and supporting the following initiatives.