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ROAD SHOW: MAY/JUNE 2011 INPUTS BY: FANNY PHETLA 1.

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1 ROAD SHOW: MAY/JUNE 2011 INPUTS BY: FANNY PHETLA 1

2 PRESENTATION 2 PAVING THE ROAD AS WE WALK IN IT CAPACITY AND RESOURCES QUALITY ASSURANCE: LANDSCAPES BACKGROUND INFO

3 3 arning INTRODUCTION OF QCTO: SDA amendment bill introduced QCTO ; Coordinates learning towards occupational competence; Agriculture has so far developed 24 occupational curricula The QCTO still to develop and the regulation for implementation; Focus and emphasis on scarce and critical skills; AgriSETA to pilot few of these occupational learning once clear guidelines have been developed BACKGROUND INFO.

4 4 PROVINCEACCREDI TED BY OTHER SETA’S ACCREDITED BY AgriSETA LIMPOPO 1238 MPUMALANGA 832 GAUTENG 1696 NORTH WEST 218 KWAZULU 1852 FREE STATE 429 NORTHERN CAPE 24 EASTERN CAPE 7 31 WESTERN CAPE 532 TOTAL74 332

5 5 arning QUALITY OF TRAINING: Overall improvement in assessment and moderation; Training plans getting more SMART ; Professionalism, relevance and understanding are improving; Record keeping and filing systems are improving; TRAINING PROVISION. (MONITORING FINDINGS) TRAINING PROVISION. (MONITORING FINDINGS)

6 6 arning QUALITY VERSUS COSTS OF TRAINING: Short cuts still evident on assessment and moderation; The development of learning material still a challenge; The employment and use of quality resource, grey area ; the struggle to interpret and align the material to unit standards; Ethical practice severely affected Incorrect records of resource and infrastructure TRAINING PROVISION cont.

7 POOR QUALITY DELIVERY “… inability of the training provider to offer the learners the required competencies, proper assessments and moderation…” Learners not able to complete learnerships Lack of subject matter expertise Poor learning Material and assessment tools Incompetent learners in the sector Incorrect statistics regarding level of skill and knowledge in the sector No return on investment 7

8 POOR ASSESSMENT AND MODERATION SYSTEM “… learners receiving wrong credits and certificates...” Assessor Competencies ability to develop Assessment guides and tools. Registered with AgriSETA Moderator competencies Grounded background in assessment Ability to improve assessment systems Ability to generate reports and verify assessments submission of reports It is a key requirements to submit moderation report for verification of learner achievements 8

9 UNRELIABLE ALLOCATION OF CREDITS TO LEARNERS POOR MANAGEMENT OF TIME Training plans not clear enough Poor selection criteria of learners Trainers do not understand unit standards SHORT CUTS Attempt to reduce the costs Cheap labour Attempts to meet deadlines Quick fix NATIONAL DATABASE INFORMATION Wrong information loaded on the national database 9

10 Inadequate quality management system POLICIES No learner and staffing policies No self auditing and review mechanism policies no assessment and moderation policies No learning development policies GUIDELINES no guidelines for implementation of training in line with the policies Providers do not understand or know their own policies PROCESSES AND PROCEDURES the implementation of plans are not mapped out the trainers/assessors/moderators are not orientated on company’s policies and guidelines 10

11 11 arning NSDS III: ETQA to develop Code of decent conduct; Alignment of qualification to cater Learning programs for decent work; The ETQA’s to develop Recognition Of Prior Learning; Raising the base for learning; The introduction of PIVOTAL occupational programs and Identify program delivery partners (ISOE’S and FET’S) NEW ETQA TARGETS

12 12 ARCHITECTURE AND ROLE PLAYERS: Quality partners for development and assessment; Community of expert practitioners; Strong coaching and mentorship arrangement; To build industry supported monitoring provision; To build a rubric external assessment system; To build a robust certification system; Establish one stop shop centres of excellent in the industry THE ETQA STRUCTURES

13 13 CAPACITY AND RESOURCES High level buy- in from industries; Availability of industry captains and powerhouses for curricula development and external assessments; Workplace readiness for work-based learning; Coaches and mentors availability; Alignment of the Industry to enable OFO implementation

14 14 Learning and adjusting: pilot learning programs and adjust ; develop assessment system and perfect the tools; identify people to be catalysts for implementation and develop a support financial model PAVING THE ROAD AS WE WALK IN IT

15 15 Thanks


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