Curriculum ICT Level 4
Curriculum ICT Level 4
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FOREWORD
Provision of quality education and training is fundamental to the Government’s overall
strategy for socio-economic development. Quality education and training contribute to
achievement focused on Kenya’s development blueprint and sustainable development goals.
Reforms in the education and training sector are necessary for achievement of Kenya Vision
2030 and meeting the provisions the Constitution of Kenya. The education sector had to be
aligned to the Constitution and this resulted in formulation of the Policy Framework for
Reforming Education and Training (Sessional Paper No. 1 of 2019). A key feature of this
policy is the change in the design and delivery of TVET training. The reforms include
making TVET competency-based, developing the curriculum in collaboration with industry,
certifying learners based on demonstrated competence, and allowing multiple entry and exit
points in TVET programmes.
These reforms emphasize the role of industry as key collaborators in curriculum development
to ensure it aligns with their competence needs. It is against this background that this
Curriculum has been developed.
It is my conviction that this curriculum will play a great role towards development of
competent human resource for the ICT sector’s growth and sustainable development.
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR TVET
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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PREFACE
Kenya Vision 2030 aims to transform the country into a newly industrializing, middle-
income country providing high quality life to all its citizens by the year 2030. Kenya intends
to create a globally competitive and adaptive human resource base to meet requirements of a
rapidly industrializing economy through life-long education and training. TVET has a
responsibility of facilitating the process of inculcating knowledge, skills and worker
behaviour necessary for catapulting the nation to a globally competitive country, hence the
paradigm shift to embrace Competency Based Education and Training (CBET).
The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Act No. 29 of 2013 and the Sessional
Paper No. 1 of 2019 on Reforming Education and Training in Kenya, emphasized the need to
reform curriculum development, assessment and certification. This called for a shift to CBET
to address the mismatch between skills acquired through training and skills needed by
industry as well as increase the global competitiveness of Kenyan labour force.
This curriculum has been developed in adherence to the Kenya National Qualification
Framework and CBETA standards and guidelines. The curriculum is designed and organized
into Units of Learning with Learning Outcomes; suggested delivery methods,
training/learning resources and methods of assessing the trainee’s achievement. The
curriculum is competency-based and allows multiple entry and exit to the course.
I am grateful to the Council Members, Council Secretariat, …….. NSSC, expert workers and
all those who participated in the development of this curriculum.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This competency-based curriculum has been designed for competency-based training and has
independent units of learning which allow trainee flexibility in entry and exit. In developing
the curriculum, significant involvement and support was received from various stakeholders.
I recognize with appreciation the role of industry experts in Information and Communication
Technology in ensuring that competencies required by the industry are addressed in the
curriculum. I also thank the experienced trainers for their valuable input and all those who
participated in the process of developing this curriculum.
In addition, I thank TVET Authority (TVETA) for providing guidance on the development of
this curriculum.
I am convinced that this curriculum will go a long way in ensuring that workers in the
Information and Communication Technology sector acquire competencies that will enable
them to perform their work more efficiently.
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This curriculum has been designed for competency-based training and has independent units
of learning that allow the trainee flexibility in entry and exit. In developing the curriculum,
significant involvement and support was received from industry and various organizations.
I appreciate National …….. Sector Skills Committee who enabled the development of this
curriculum. I recognize with appreciation the role of the SSC in ensuring that competencies
required by the industry are addressed in this curriculum.
I also thank all stakeholders in the Construction sector for their valuable input and all those
who participated in the process of developing this curriculum.
I am convinced that this curriculum will go a long way in ensuring that workers in
construction sector will acquire competencies that will enable them perform their work more
efficiently.
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COUNCIL SECRETARY/CEO
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
IT Information Technology
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COURSE OVERVIEW
The ICT Technician Level 4 curriculum is designed to equip learners with comprehensive
skills and knowledge essential in supporting or enabling the use of ICT equipment and
applications.
The program focuses on key competencies, including computer essentials, computer
operations, computer network setup and computer repair and maintenance.
The qualification consists of basic and core competencies.
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CORE 0714 331 04A Computer Repair and 20
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Maintenance
The core units of learning are independent of each other and may be taken independently.
The total duration of the course is 990 hours inclusive of industrial attachment.
Industrial Attachment
An individual enrolled in this course will be required to undergo a field attachment for a
minimum period of 320 hours in an ICT related firm.
Entry Requirements
An individual entering this course should have any of the following minimum requirements:
a) Primary level qualification, Junior Secondary qualification KCSE E, KCE Div. IV, or
completion of KNQA level 3
Or
Trainer Qualification
A trainer for any of the Units of Competency in this course must:
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a) Have at least a minimum of ICT KNQF Level 6 qualification or its equivalent in a
trade area related to this course.
b) Be registered by TVETA as a TVET trainer and assessor.
Assessment
The course will be assessed both in formative and summative as follows:
80 -100 Mastery
65 - 79 Proficiency
50 - 64 Competent
Y Assessment Malpractice/irregularities
g) Assessment for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may lead to award of Certificate
of Competency
h) The assessors and verifiers must be registered by TVETA.
Certification
A candidate will be issued with a Certificate of Competency upon demonstration of
competence in a core Unit of Competency. To attain the full qualification in ICT Technician
level 4, the candidate must demonstrate competence in all the Units of Competency as given
Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required in managing computer devices, managing desktop
settings, performing file management, managing computer software and perform online jobs.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
● Demonstration by trainer
● Practical work by trainee
● Viewing of related videos
● Group discussions
● Direct instructions
5. Installation CDs/DVDs
C Consumable materials
8. Printing papers 1 ream 1:20
Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to perform computer operations. It involves
processing computerized word documents, manipulating computerized spreadsheets,
maintaining computerized databases, prepare presentation slides, manipulating graphic
application and performing online collaboration.
5. Magazines/brochures/
business cards
7. Laboratory 1 25:1
C Consumable materials
Unit Description:
This unit covers the competencies required in setup computer network. It involves the ability
to terminate network cables, connect network cables and perform computer network
Maintenance.
● Demonstration by trainer
● Group discussions
● Simulation
Recommended resources for 25 trainees
A Learning Materials
3. Charts
7. Internet Connection
C Consumable materials
2. Projector 1 pc 25:1
Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required for performing computer repair and maintenance.
It involves performing computer troubleshooting, repairing faulty components, testing
computer component functionality and performing computer maintenance.
5. Magazines/brochures/
business cards
C Consumable materials
9. Foolscaps 1 ream