Learn from international TVET experts
Stay and study on the banks of the river Po (in-class stage)
You teach others, you share with others
The course offers a systemic management approach, emphasizing practical concepts and skills essential for preparing vocational training centres to face the challenges of the future of work. It aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of managing these centres effectively. As part of the ITCILO's Skills Development portfolio, this training course aims to build the necessary capacities worldwide to support the implementation of TVET programs and skills development initiatives.
- Directors and managers of vocational training centres; - Political decision makers and technical advisors of Ministries working in the field of skills development; - Members of sectoral management teams and national TVET authorities - Representatives of workers and employers' organizations involved in providing vocational training services; - Experts and technical staff at CSOs, NGOs and other civil society stakeholders working in the field of skills development and TVET; - Donor representatives funding TVET projects and programmes; - Private sector representatives involved in skills development partnerships.
This course is designed to develop your holistic understanding of managing vocational training centres, with sessions on:
By the end of the programme, you will have enhanced your technical knowledge to improve the functioning of vocational training centres. Specifically, you will have:
You will be connected to an international network of skills development professionals. You will enhance your ability to analyse and manage vocational training centres by:
During the distant learning phase, the course focuses on understanding the conceptual framework of managing vocational training centres.
In the subsequent face-to-face phase, participants apply theoretical knowledge gained earlier to develop practical management skills. They engage in collaboration and discussions with experts during in-person sessions and through planned group work activities.
Go to https://oarf2.itcilo.org/STF/A9717166/en and apply before 20 August 2024.
Please indicate how you will finance your participation.