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Representatives of UNEVOC Centre in Jamaica

visit UNESCO-UNEVOC

On 18 and 19 November 2010, Dr. Carolyn Hayle, Executive Director and Mr. Dermon Spence, National Programmes Director, of HEART Trust / National Training Agency (HEART Trust / NTA – a UNEVOC Centre), visited UNESCO-UNEVOC. The study visit was organized by UNESCO-UNEVOC in corporation with the UNESCO Office Jamaica in Kingston.

On the first day Dr. Hayle and Mr. Spence visited the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) and received an introduction of BIBB’s role in Germany’s dual system of Vocational Education and Training. This presentation by Michael Haertel, Senior Expert in the section of Advisory Service and International Cooperation, was followed by discussions about future corporation between BIBB and HEART Trust/ NTA. In the second half of the day Dr. Hayle, Mr. Spence and Mr. Haertel visited Lucas-Nuelle, an automotive training solutions provider in the region.

On the second day, Dr. Hayle and Mr. Spence were welcomed by UNESCO-UNEVOC in their premises in Bonn. The meeting started with presentations about UNEVOC’s activities and tasks to fulfill its UNESCO mandate with a special focus on the UNESCO-UNEVOC Network, UNEVOC’s Online services such as the e-Forum and TVETipedia and UNEVOC’s publication programme. After this insight, the two representatives introduced the TVET system in Jamaica, presented the TVET development and sections in their institution to UNEVOC in view of sharing information and knowledge about curriculum, policy and strategic plans in order to look into the possibility for enhancing collaborative activities.

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