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  2. UNESCO-UNEVOC - Wikipedia

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    UN Campus in Bonn. The Centre works in the context of UNESCO’s mandate for Education for All and Education for Sustainable Development. [5] The Centre's official mission is to assist Member States to strengthen and upgrade their TVET systems in order to achieve the "access for all, high quality, relevant and effective programmes and learning opportunities throughout life”. [4]

  3. Vocational education - Wikipedia

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    The government is now piloting Vocational Meister Schools in which workplace training is an important part of the programme. Around 40% of secondary students are currently enrolled in TVET education, in some schools, academic and vocational students share almost 75% of the curriculum. [17] Around half of all vocational high schools are private.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject United Nations/Open Access text ...

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    During the session on Transforming Teacher Education Institutions, the UNESCO-Chinese Funds-in-Trust (CFIT) project that is being implemented in eight sub-Saharan African countries (Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Liberia, Namibia, United Republic of Tanzania and Uganda) was introduced by representatives ...

  5. UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning

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    It helps UNESCO's Member States to manage their educational system and to achieve the Education 2030 Agenda. The International Institute for Educational Planning offers training in educational planning and management, but also explores fields such as statistical tools for educational planning, strategies and policy options, projects, budgets ...

  6. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority

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    Technical-Vocational Education was first introduced to the Philippines through the enactment of Act No. 3377, or the "Vocational Act of 1927." [5] On June 3, 1938, the National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 313, which provided for the establishment of regional national vocational trade schools of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type, as well as regional ...

  7. Education in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The UN has led efforts to support this form of education through the UNESCO subdivision International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). According to a UN report, "Uganda’s TVET mission is defined as being to ensure that individuals and enterprises acquire the skills they need to raise productivity and income."

  8. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] In a 2022 overview of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation's activities supporting open education since 2002, the Foundation describes OER as "freely licensed, remixable learning resources", [19] further including the Creative Commons definition of OER as "teaching, learning, and research materials that are either (a) in the ...

  9. File:UNESCO's soft power.pdf - Wikipedia

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