Future Curriculum For Tvet
Future Curriculum For Tvet
Future Curriculum For Tvet
But one key equation now having a massive impact on job location is the balance
between labour cost and the application of technology to reduce the labour
component not just in manufacturing but also in many services.
Further drivers for this trend is the requirement for far greater precision in
manufacturing, the increasing demand for weight reduction and the need for
materials strengthening using highly advanced carbon fibre tech and metal
alloys.
Equally, imagine developing good entry level skills in working with metals when the
available jobs are using carbon fibre requiring molding rather than cutting skills. Imagine
being prepared for assembly line work and competing with a robot for the job.
Intrusion of Computers into Design
Beyond this, the intrusion of computers into all aspects of design changes the
skills required of all new workers in the majority of classic technologies. The
hollowing out of jobs in most manufacturing industries is evidence of this and the
primary reason for the migration of jobs from low wage countries back to higher
technology countries which they left over the past 20 years.
How do we prepare tomorrow's graduates for this new world? How does TVET
stay relevant?
How do we afford the changes needed?
How do we attract the best and brightest young people into TVET institutions?
There is always the concern that new technologies take forever to make it into the job site.
Remember the Laser? In 3 decades it moved from the Lab to a pervasive intrusion in
almost every aspect of our lives especially in the workplace.
3D printers have begun this process and as industries find applications, they will disrupt not
just the workplace, but employment prospects for those without mastery of the necessary
knowledge.
6. Rethink TVET institutions programming. Do the initial design around part time
learners who are employed now and let full time students fit in around the vastly
restructured timetable formats.
It’s a new world for TVET. Educators will move on, or they will simply become irrelevant.
In many developing countries, the TVET institutions have achieved virtual irrelevancy
already as the needs of employers move further and further away from the capabilities and
capacity of the institutions.
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