@HoussamHajj thanks for your reflection, a lot can be learned from the Lebanese experience and you illustrate well that #resilience is more about building a new equilibrium than restoring a previous one. Resilient organisations are able to react in emergency, but moreover adapt approach and operations, and show capacity to shape a stronger strategy for the future.... It seems that's what the VET system in Lebanon has been doing.
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Open Space Member • 3 years agoI would like to thank you for the initiators and Experts supporting the the Platform of CPD. It become very im[portant in during the globaliation of the education according the needs of the labour market and www.mahorat.org in Uzbekistan is also supporting CPD on CBT-Competence based Teacher Training for Secondary school and VET teachers and educators in the country. We are very much open forcollaboration.
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Dr Feruza M Rashidova3 years ago PublicAt a meeting at the Foreign Ministry the issues of assistance to vocational training centers being created in the regions of our country were discussed
Tashkent, June 29. /Duny News Agency/. Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Norov held a meeting today with the Deputy Minister of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Uzbekistan on the development of vocational education Saodat Siddiqova, Dunya News Agency's correspondent reports.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the...
Open Space Member • 3 years agoDear Abdi, thank you very much for your attention to the changes in the country. Actually, we had such centers before the reform, which was the center for training the other colleagues. After the refom, the government decided to be open to the market from compulsory TVET education into a variative, flexible way of forating TVET in the country. In the country, we have all the regulations on the top to do dual systems in education, credit systems, and clasters, which is very close to the concept of PPP in CoVES. This country is very open to the best practices to be implemented in other countries. We have human resources as we have government support. Now we need a lot of initiatives to start the process. As far as I know, ADB and KfW have planned to create CoVES in the country. But, with such vast territory and centralized governance for so long (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan#::text=Uzbekistan%20has%20an%2…, and%20the%2040th%20by%20population), we require a large number of initiatives and their implementation. The government plans to have two Clasters-PPP in each district. But people need to be trained how to engage private companies, which are very good developing by the way, and VET providers. That would be really nice to share the experience with the capable people on that, to do some workshops and find the leading people in capacity building in the country.
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Open Space Member • 3 years agoInspirational work on inclusion in Malawi!