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Thematic Areas: Inclusion and Youth | Digital Transformation | Private Sector Engagement | SDGs and Greening TVET
Our Key Programmes & Projects: BILT: Bridging Innovation and Learning in TVET | Building TVET resilience | TVET Leadership Programme | WYSD: World Youth Skills Day
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Toolkits for TVET providers

This online platform was launched in 2022 (last update: May 2023) to provide TVET stakeholders and practitioners with information on, and access to, online, free-to-use toolkits. Multiple toolkits for TVET providers/practitioners have been, and continue to be, created. The purpose of such toolkits ranges from facilitating TVET providers' 'self-reflection' on aspects of their provision to quantitative performance assessments. Some toolkits have a thematic focus (e.g. on digitalization or greening) whereas others have an organizational focus. For some themes, there are multiple toolkits, for example to assess and/or reflect upon teacher/trainer training needs. The purpose of this database is to bring the many and varied toolkits into one place and to provide a guide and resource for:
  • TVET practitioners seeking a ready-made guide or self-assessment tool on themes such as digitalization, greening and inclusion; and
  • researchers and policy makers seeking to design new organizational assessment tools for their TVET providers.
In the table below, you can find a summary of the toolkits and a link to each one.





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THEMATIC AREA(S)
Training, Curriculum, and Qualifications




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Compendium of Tools for Labour Market Assessment

This compendium of tools serve as a “compass” on labour market assessments and analysis, to facilitate the commissioning of such assessments in the future. To respond to labour market skills needs, assessment methods which identify employers’ skills requirements have become an important approach to align interventions accordingly. The purpose is to promote employment within development interventions.

PUBLISHED BY: VET Toolbox Coordination Hub - Belgium, 2020

TOOLS: Assessments, Guidelines, Online Resources, Checklists

TARGET GROUP(S): Labour market partners (employers and unions), Non-governmental organisations, Policy makers, Researchers, Training providers, TVET managers,

GEOGRAPHIC AREA(S): Global

KEYWORDS: labour market analysis, skills development, demographics, job diagnostics, stakeholders, national-level

 



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