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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS LEARNED ON RECOGNITION OF APPRENTICESHIP LEARNING IN TANZANIA Presented by Leah Dotto Regional Workshop on Upgrading Informal Apprenticeship Held in Johannesburg South Africa (22 th – 25 th April 2013)

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY

EXPERIENCES AND LESSONS LEARNED ON

RECOGNITION OF APPRENTICESHIP LEARNING

IN TANZANIA

Presented by Leah Dotto

Regional Workshop on Upgrading Informal ApprenticeshipHeld in Johannesburg South Africa (22th – 25th April 2013)

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

PAPER CONTENT1. Introduction

2. An overview on informal apprenticeship in Tanzania

3. Purpose of the project

4. Demographic characteristics of assessed apprentices

5. Assessment process

6. Findings

7. Lessons learnt

8. Recommendations

9. Conclusion

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

INTRODUCTION The Vocational Education and Training Authority

(VETA) is an autonomous government agency responsible for coordinating and regulating vocational training in Tanzania

VETA and (ILO), agreed to work together to find ways of improving the informal apprenticeship training system in three regions in Tanzania as part of the framework of the Tanzanian Joint Programme on Wealth Creation, Employment and Economic Empowerment, ILO Project M.250/08/159/001.

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Overview of the informal apprenticeship in Tanzania

Most of workers in the informal sector have obtained their skills through informal apprenticeship training

Informal apprenticeship in the informal sector is the main entry point for drop-outs from basic and post-basic education.

Training is all hands-on with no formal instruction Low quality of goods and services and levels of

productivity there are hardly ever written agreements between

the trainer and trainee. The system rarely encourages technological

innovation.

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Overview of the informal apprenticeship in Tanzania ….cont’d

Advantages1. Low cost of training

2. Apprentices learn to work in the predominant working conditions.

3. It provides a mechanism for integrating idle youth into productive engagement

Financing from the Government

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Purpose of the Project Two aspects were explored: skills development of informal apprentices and How RPL could facilitate informal skills

Assessment, certification and learning progression.

MECHANISM FOR VALIDATING KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS ACQUIRED INFORMALLY

Trade test in the previous years

RPL is part of Competence Based Assessment

Guidelines are available to guide the process

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Assessment of informal apprentices between 2011 -2012

Statists of assessed informal apprentices:

a) Informal Apprentices

Trade Assessed Pass Fail

1 M.V. Mechanics

35 32 3

2 Auto electric 4 3 13 Carpentry 22 20 24 Welding 4 4 -

TOTAL 65 59 6

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

b) Master crafts persons in the informal sector

Trade Assessed Pass Fail

1 M.V. Mechanics 6 6 0

2 Auto electric 3 3 0

3 Carpentry 17 17 0

4 Welding 1 1 0

5 Auto body 2 2 0

TOTAL 23 23 0

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ASSESSED APPRENTICES

1. their age between 20 - 40, the mean age was 30 years old.

2. Years spent in the work place: 3 – 12 at a particular work a place, and yet their supervisors/employers regarded them as learners hence paying them very low wages.

3. Drop-outs from basic and post-basic education

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

The assessment process1. Meeting with owners of workplaces and craft

persons to discuss the modalities for conducting the assessment;

2. Establish Competence profiles of informal apprentices and master craft persons;

3. The assessment items were developed based on the claimed competences;

4. Assessment was divided into two main parts: practical assessment integrated with oral questions and objective multiple choice questions to assess underpinning knowledge; and

5. Assessors consisted of experts from micro enterprises and VETA teachers

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Findings from Assessment for RPL

1. Inadequate knowledge (theory) in their field of work;

2. Inadequate adherence to occupational safety and health rules;

3. weaknesses in selection and use of tools appropriately;

4. All assessed apprentices were ready to take studies to fill in the knowledge and skills gaps;

5. Preferred to take their studies during weekends, Saturdays in particular;

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Findings from Assessment for RPL …….cont’d

6. Acknowledged the importance of cost sharing at a maximum of 30 USD for the whole training programme.

7. They would like VETA to continue visiting and training them on the current technologies for better employment,

8. Requested the ARPL system to be sustained.

9. owners were grateful for the exercise worried about losing their trusted workers once are certified

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Lessons learnt1. RPL assessment cannot be a one short

assessment but rather, a comprehensive one to capture all critical skills of the declared competencies;

2. Changing the current mindset is necessary;

3. Flexibility in assessing theory is required - to use either written or oral as some have difficulties in writing;

4. Informal apprentices have no financial capacity to cover the actual training cost hence a need to subsidize it;

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Lessons learnt ……cont’d

6. Design training programme to fit into their working schedules;

7. Informal apprentices specialize in one or a limited range of skills;

8. Difficult in establishing craft association concept; and

9. Informal apprentices get their training either in the informal or formal sector.

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Recommendations1. Need to improve the informal apprenticeship

training for the system to continue providing training to an ever increasing number of young people who cannot access formal training;

2. Need to improve institution capacity to cope with high demand of Part time attributed to RPL;

3. Training to be provided in part time or block release to bridge their knowledge and skills gaps;

4. Assessment and Certification be for mastered skills (Unit or modular certification) and provide a possibility for full qualification;

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Recommendations ……. cont’d

5. Training programmes should focus on filling the identified learning gaps including unlearning wrong work habits;

6. The on-the-job trainers need orientation on pedagogical skills in order to ensure that informal work places continue to provide training effectively;

7. Informal Apprentices need to be supported to pursue further training; and

8. The main source of the Vocational Education and Training Fund is Skills and Development Levy paid by employers from the Formal Sector. Less than 10% is allocated to Informal sector training therefore sustainable funding is required.

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

Conclusion the Government and all development partners’

work together to support these ambitious entrepreneurs

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Vocational Education and Training Authority - An Autonomous Government agency responsible for Promoting, Quality Assurance, Coordinating, Financing and Providing vocational training in Tanzania.

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