In today’s vocational education landscape, enhancing teacher training in TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) is crucial to ensuring quality teaching, aligning with labor market needs, and preparing students for the demands of modern vocational fields. A strong focus on improving the instructional methods of TVET teachers, including foundational pedagogy, competency-based teaching, assessment methodologies, and digital competencies, will be essential to developing a sustainable system that equips students with relevant skills.
Uzbekistan’s TVET system faces several challenges in improving the pedagogical skills of its teachers, particularly in integrating competency-based teaching methods and leveraging technology to enhance teaching practices. As the country’s education system evolves, it is vital that teachers are equipped with the necessary tools, resources, and support for effective delivery of competency-based education (CBE).
Within the field of TVET, UNESCO, in collaboration with the Government of Uzbekistan, is implementing the EU-funded “Skills Development in Rural Areas of Uzbekistan” project. This project, running since 2020, aims to align vocational training with industry needs, particularly for rural youth. One of the key areas of focus is the professional development of teachers in Centers of Excellence, ensuring they receive targeted training that enhances their ability to deliver competency-based education, integrate digital tools, and support students’ social and emotional learning (SEL).
While infrastructure developments are underway, a more structured and comprehensive approach to teacher training in TVET is necessary. The current focus is on the development of a Competency Framework for TVET teachers, emphasizing digital competencies. This framework will identify key areas for professional development and support the design of training modules that align with the national priorities. Additionally, the project will support Centers of Excellence in providing targeted capacity-building initiatives in digital skills, competency-based education, and assessment.
To strengthen the alignment between infrastructure improvements and pedagogical capacity-building, the project seeks to develop a comprehensive roadmap for teacher training in TVET. This roadmap will integrate digital competencies, competency-based teaching, and social-emotional learning (SEL) into teacher training programs, addressing the needs identified through a situational analysis and supporting sustainable improvements in TVET education.
UNESCO is therefore seeking to onboard an Teacher Training Expert for TVET Education. The expert will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive assessment of the current teacher training system, identifying key areas for improvement, and developing a comprehensive teacher training framework. This will include aspects such as competency-based teaching, foundational pedagogical skills, digital competencies, and social-emotional learning. The expert will also design a pilot program for TVET teachers and master trainers to ensure the roadmap is practical and scalable.
Under the authority of the Head of the UNESCO Tashkent Office and the direct supervision of the Senior Education Officer, the consultant will undertake the following tasks:
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