Closing Thoughts Reflections and implications for policy, systemic change and partnerships …in the context of the continuous change towards improvement.

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Closing Thoughts Reflections and implications for policy, systemic change and partnerships …in the context of the continuous change towards improvement in the sector…

The Policy Environment White Paper:…..the purpose of the TVET colleges is to prepare students for the workplace of self employment through systems and partnerships Skills Accord: Commitment 2 (Placements in Industry) and 8 (Improved Performance of Colleges) Streamlining of College Programmes with mixed models of delivery College Stability at all levels, from Management structures to Financial Systems We need to see change and transition (albeit slow) as well long term support and persistence, with continuous need for change and development How do we use partnerships and international links to inform Curriculum reform How do we disseminate Best Practice and Sharing

System Reflections Recognise we have a dynamic / changing / new Post-Schooling System Resourcing Change for the System vs Colleges taking Responsibility for Change Curriculum Transformation; Career Pathways; who is driving change some can be changed some cannot Staffing and Remuneration issues Building integrated systems in our colleges Professionalising our College Sector

Reflections on the Skills for Employability Project The success of the project to date has been echoed by everyone today The International Skills Partnership (ISP) Model looks very valuable; how do you operationalize and expand this, with the expansion of partners who are not colleges How effectively are you using the leverage of the bilateral relationship between our two countries to engage employers A Thought: How much have the UK colleges gained out of the partnership Can our SA colleges share anything about working with diversity

China The similarities between China and South Africa, vocational education which involves improving mechanisms to develop skills training with improved quality It seems that government positively and actively supports long term improvement of the College Sector with adequate resources Build confidence in our own system

The conditions need to be right The partnership needs to be: Special - to make the extra effort worthwhile Time-limited - with clear boundaries and controls Active - genuinely building on the skills and resources of the partners Measurable - with the goals and results clearly established Problem-centred - with genuine issues to work on and find solutions to

Challenges in Partnership Different systems No dedicated responsible person Not part of college development strategy No clear goals

Business Perspective Ford A partnership is a personal relationship built on trust, mutual respect and genuineness from both parties to make it work. Both must want something from this relationship. Both contribute resources to the partnership Agree to the details around training levels and outputs, the facility and equipment requirements, number of learners that could be accommodated, actual mode of training delivery, training duration, assessment Agreed on the roles and responsibilities of the two parties. Look to the long term benefits How do we expand this this nationally to other colleges Can you create a industry forum on college partnerships and college improvement

Merseta Critical role of contributing towards sustainable funding Focused on quality development and dynamic curricula changes Qualifications to scale up the capacity of lecturers Brokering relationships with industry Emphasised the need to careful planning based on local need How do your expand this to other SETAs How do you engage with DHET structures, especially with curriculum pathways

Colleges Reflections on the Partnerships Extensive / Wide scope Expanded Projects – bigger than initially designed Improving existing programmes or processes Employability Focus Innovation Expansion into new areas Communication across partnerships

Reflections on Partnerships Are complicated but have a thread of structure in content Need careful defining in detail Programme scope creep is normal, expect it and deal with it Need contingency funding Usually our Time Frames are to short Partnerships are two-way but industry involvement makes it 3-way Communication between partners Need Project Management at all level Integrating partnerships in all the college with ‘outward looking staff and students’ Do partnerships rest in one central place (unit) in a college or are they the responsibility of all college ‘people’ Challenge: Where there is no industry – a mindset change

A thought on partnerships from Ghana and Nigeria The responsibility to make the partnerships profitable and successful, rests with both parties - relationship and self drive

Is this a workplace

Lekau: on the weekends I work in my neighbours backyard

So what do you need to do to take this forward

National Level Thoughts Need DHET engagement on curriculum, remuneration, planning SETA engagement with other sectors Industry forums A national college engagement / national college forums / conferences Other national learning forums / best practice forums

Skills for Employability Looking Forward Looking forward to look at strengthening existing partnerships and using them to develop new partnerships How are you measuring impact and disseminating best practice How do you ensure impact that is sustainable and on-going, using other funding as well as from college funding I suggest it calls for on-going very strong PROJECT MANAGEMENT Partnership and Project over time – one year is too short – systemic change takes time How do we expand and share Best Practice and Lessons Learnt into other sectors or colleges

College Level Thoughts Catalytic change in colleges that is managed and driven Build INTEGRATED systems and processes down to campus Level Management and Leadership involvement Invest in quality development of Project Management with administrative resources Managing the diversity of workplaces in our local communities Create Professionalism in our College Spaces Building Livelihoods into all our curricula and pedagogy thinking Increasing motivation and responsibility of lecturers and students Challenge: How does this integrate with Grant Funded Pipeline programmes / Scale Up Where do these Partnerships fit into the College Strategic Planning

Colleges Next Steps Partnership take time, change your mindsets How are you going to sustain what you have started College funding for shared sustainability Transform your college organisational culture Build this into strategic planning Electronic learning platforms

Thank you