GIZ/GFA Team Evaluates TENP’s DUAL-TVET Courses Progress

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A delegation from GIZ/GFA, spearheaded by Kelvin Rotich and Jennifer Githinji, paid a visit to the Eldoret National Polytechnic (TENP) (Technical Education and Vocational Training) to evaluate the advancement of the DUAL-TVET courses initiated during this May intake.

The team, consisting of esteemed members from GIZ/GFA, was warmly welcomed by Dr. Barmao, the Registrar Admin, and Mr. Charles Keton, the Industrial Linkages Officer, upon their arrival at the institution.

The purpose of their visit was to assess the implementation and effectiveness of the DUAL-TVET courses, a collaborative effort aimed at enhancing technical and vocational education and training. Dr. Barmao and Mr. Charles Keton, accompanied by Academic Heads of Departments involved in the DUAL programme, provided insights into the progress made thus far.

During the visit, discussions revolved around various aspects, including curriculum delivery, student engagement, industry partnerships, and overall program outcomes. The GIZ/GFA team commended TENP for its commitment to providing quality education and its proactive approach to integrating practical learning experiences into the curriculum.

Kelvin Rotich expressed his satisfaction with the level of engagement and enthusiasm demonstrated by both students and faculty members. He emphasized the importance of such initiatives in bridging the gap between academia and industry, ultimately contributing to the holistic development of skilled professionals.

Jennifer Githinji echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the significance of continuous collaboration between educational institutions and external partners in shaping the future workforce. She emphasized the need for sustained support and resources to further strengthen the DUAL-TVET program’s impact.

In response, Dr. Barmao reiterated TENP’s dedication to fostering a conducive learning environment that aligns with industry requirements and prepares students for the demands of the job market. He expressed gratitude to the GIZ/GFA team for their invaluable feedback and pledged to incorporate their recommendations to enhance the program’s effectiveness further.

As the visit concluded, both parties affirmed their commitment to ongoing collaboration and mutual support in advancing technical and vocational education initiatives. The visit served as a testament to the positive strides being made in empowering students with practical skills and knowledge essential for success in today’s dynamic workforce landscape.

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