Millennium
Challenge Account – Georgia organized a conference summarizing the outputs
achieved under its technical assistance component of Industry-Led Skills and
Workforce Development project.
During
2015-2018, the technical assistance component in vocational education was
successfully implemented according to the action plan agreed with the Ministry
of Education and Science of Georgia and its two agencies: National Center for Education
Quality Enhancement and Teacher Professional Development Center. During this
period, the concept paper and strategy for public-private partnership was
developed together with the set of policy documents, training materials and
guidelines on the topics of lifelong learning and adult education, quality assurance
framework, modular TVET qualification and program delivery, etc.
"One of
the aims of our activities is to support vocational education and technical
assistance provided to policy makers in this regard is very important. Together
with international experts, we have developed policy paper and strategy on public-private
partnership, several important documents in authorization and participated in
the development of new TVET legislation”, - said Magda Magradze, CEO of Millennium
Challenge Account – Georgia.
Ketevan Natriashvili,
the First Deputy Minister of Education and Science commented that the policy
document in public-private partnership developed under technical assistance
component has been used as a model to establish several TVET providers.
Documents
and reports prepared under technical assistance component are available for all
interested parties at project website: http://www.iswd.ge/eng/page/51