The Covid-19 Pandemic and TVET Learning- A Critical Perspective

S. Ngure
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Corona Virus Disease of 2019 (Covid 19) emergence has had a huge impact on all levels of learning. The disruption to training was unprecedented in all parts of the world. TVET being a physical and interruptive process is still reeling from processes that were initiated to cope with diverse ways of dealing with the disruption. Such activities like digital and remote learning, was not only difficult to be impactful but also difficult to implement. The speed at which experimental learning methods were being introduced was potentially harmful. Kenya being in the developing world experienced immense challenges in coping with training during the COVID pandemic. All training institutions were closed and various training methods hastily suggested. This paper gives a critical perspective of the pandemic, it’s effect on training, the government response and the opportunities arising from the experience. The paper borrows from researchers, Kenya government documents and pronouncements, and institutional (such as UNESCO, World Bank and ILO) documents to expound and analyse on how COVID 19 affected TVET learning.
2019冠状病毒病大流行与职业技术教育教育学习——一个批判性的视角
2019年冠状病毒病(Covid - 19)的出现对各级学习产生了巨大影响。这种对培训的干扰在世界各地都是前所未有的。技职教育是一个物理的、中断的过程,它仍然在为应对各种中断而发起的过程中蹒跚而行。数字化和远程学习等活动不仅难以产生影响,而且难以实施。实验性学习方法被引入的速度可能是有害的。肯尼亚是发展中国家,在应对COVID大流行期间面临着巨大的培训挑战。所有的培训机构都关闭了,各种培训方法都仓促提出。这篇论文给出了一个批判性的视角,它对培训的影响,政府的反应以及从经验中产生的机会。本文借鉴了研究人员、肯尼亚政府文件和声明以及机构(如联合国教科文组织、世界银行和国际劳工组织)的文件,阐述和分析了COVID - 19如何影响TVET学习。
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