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TVET Best Practice Clearinghouse
A best practice is a technique, method, process, activity, incentive or reward that is believed to be more effective at delivering a particular outcome than any other technique, method or process. The idea is that with proper processes, checks and testing, a desired outcome can be delivered with fewer problems and unforeseen complications. A best practice can also be the most efficient (least amount of effort) and effective (best results) way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time for large numbers of people. A best practice in one country may not necessarily be a best practice in another country, but most importantly it provides viable lessons and resources to learn from. In TVET, areas for best practice examples may include, for example, administration or management issues, national qualifications frameworks, integration of information and communication technology (ICT) in learning and teaching, integration of education for sustainable development (ESD), HIV/AIDS education, innovations, TVET for poverty reduction, gender issues, etc. In fact, the list is endless.
English versions Issue 2: Entrepreneurship Education as a Tool to Support Self-Employment in Kenya Issue 3: Best Practice on TEVET Graduate Empowerment Toolkit Scheme French versions Numéro 2: La formation à l’entrepreneuriat, instrument de promotion de l’emploi indépendant au Kenya Numéro 3: Bonnes pratiques du programme tevet Graduate Empowerment Toolkit
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