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Issue #11 - September 2022

Dear readers,

The UNESCO strategy for TVET 2022–2029, set to be launched in October in Bonn, considers a path to recovery, resilience building and the reimagining of education and training, as well as the critical role that technical and vocational education and training can play on this journey.

The title of the strategy, ‘Transforming TVET for successful and just transitions’, signals UNESCO’s recognition of the important contribution that TVET is expected to make to post-COVID-19 recovery and to sustainable development over the next eight years.

These interconnected themes of recovery and resilience are at the core of UNEVOC’s activities, particularly in terms of developing skills for the green transition, raising the digital competencies of TVET staff and fostering the ability to adapt in the face of disruptive challenges. This multifaceted approach to capacity building is geared towards strengthening resilience at the individual, institutional and systemic level.

Building on the momentum of the recently concluded Transforming Education Summit and the call to reboot education systems worldwide, we look forward to working together to identify concrete actions to support the implementation of the new strategy and to encourage a renewed ambition for TVET in Member States.

Best wishes from the UNESCO-UNEVOC team

Latest news

23 September 2022
TVET sector resilience in the face of disruptive global challenges
UNESCO-UNEVOC held two experts’ meetings on 19 and 24 August focusing on TVET sector resilience in the face of economic and employment trends, changing technology, climate change, natural disasters, conflicts and pandemics. Experts looked at overcoming disruptions, developing agile responses and creating more flexible TVET systems.
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19 September 2022
Transforming Education Summit: Over 130 countries heed call to reboot education systems
With COVID-19 exposing the fault-lines of education systems globally, more than 130 countries committed today to rebooting their education systems and accelerating action to end the learning crisis, at the UN Transforming Education Summit.
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18 August 2022
Launch of the UNESCO strategy for TVET 2022-2029
Join us on 25-26 October 2022 in Bonn, Germany for the hybrid international conference and launch of the UNESCO strategy for TVET 2022-2029. The new strategy sets out a roadmap for "Transforming technical and vocational education and training for successful and just transitions".
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28 July 2022
Raising the digital capacities of TVET staff: insights and lessons from a trends mapping study
This article in Issue 19 of the TVET@Asia journal summarizes the main findings of the UNESCO-UNEVOC trends mapping study on "Digital skills development in TVET teacher training". It points to future work to be done to provide a reliable evidence base and shares inspiring examples for designing effective digital skills policies and programmes.
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27 July 2022
Building skills for the green and circular transition
UNESCO-UNEVOC, with the support of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), is developing the capacities of TVET teachers and training staff to implement green and circular economy approaches to skills for employment and entrepreneurship.
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1 July 2022
UNEVOC and COL organize workshops on the development of online and distance learning strategies
In partnership with UNESCO-UNEVOC, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) recently concluded two online courses on technology-enabled learning and the use of assistive technologies in TVET. The workshops were held in Banjul and Lusaka.
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Updates from the UNEVOC Network

26 September 2022
Call for proposals for the UNEVOC Network Coaction Initiative 2023
The UNEVOC Network Coaction Initiative is a programme designed and coordinated by UNESCO-UNEVOC that supports UNEVOC Centres in their development and implementation of joint projects based on topics of shared interests. The call for proposals for the 2023 edition is now open to all members of the UNEVOC Network.
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New publications and resources


Transforming education for the future

Education is a basic human right and a global public good with the power to transform individual lives, communities and the planet for the better over generations. UNESCO’s Education Sector provides global and regional leadership to ensure every ch ...

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16 September 2022
Digital competence frameworks for teachers, learners and citizens
This database was launched in September 2022 and provides a global reference point for information on how digital competencies are being defined for citizens, learners and educators through the use of competence frameworks. The content is relevant to all types of UNEVOC Network members – national and international policy-makers, researchers and practitioners.
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11 August 2022
Innovative and Promising Practices
Our Innovative and Promising Practices database showcases TVET initiatives promoting sustainability, gender equality, digitalization, entrepreneurship and more! The most recent practices share strategies for enhancing TVET teaching and learning through the use of technology.
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8 August 2022
TVET Country Profiles
The UNEVOC TVET Country Profiles have been updated with statistics and education system diagrams for more than 190 countries and territories. Statistical data can be compared across countries and there is newly added information from UNESCO's Global Review of Training Funds for 70 countries.
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1 August 2022
Toolkits for TVET providers
UNESCO-UNEVOC has added new toolkits on greening and digitalization to its recently launched online platform. The many and varied toolkits provide a guide and resource for TVET practitioners, researchers and policy-makers.
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Upcoming events

5 October 2022
World Teachers' Day
The theme for World Teachers' Day 2022 is “The transformation of education begins with teachers”. Celebrations will address the commitments and calls for action made at the Transforming Education Summit, in September 2022, and analyse the implications they have for teachers and teaching.
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