ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION PLANNING RETREAT AT MOROGORO HOTEL 15 18 AUGUST 2012 1.0 Background Concept Note The International Labour Organization (ILO) is supporting the United Republic of Tanzania to strengthen the introduction and delivery of Entrepreneurship Education in formal and non-formal education systems as part of implementation of Outcome 5.3 of UNDAP 2011 15 ( Entrepreneurship Education Introduced in formal and Non-formal education in Tanzania ). The Retreat to be held in Morogoro from 15 th to 18th August 2012 is a step towards ensuring that the ILO/Youth Entrepreneurship Facility (ILO/YEF) supported Entrepreneurship Education plans for Tanzania are implemented as anticipated. As part of this process the ILO has supported the implementation of a number of activities including the following: a) Holding entrepreneurship Education Stakeholders workshops/meetings to introduce the program and to agree on best way forward b) Conducting a country-wide scoping study on the status of Entrepreneurship Education in Tanzania c) Reviewing the progress made in 2011 and establishing a roadmap for 2012 The MOEVT already developed a draft implementation road map and also established a Multi-Sectoral Steering Committee (composed to representatives from different stakeholders and Ministries) to focus on Entrepreneurship Education in line with the plans and priorities identified by the Ministry of Education. The 1st meeting of the Multi-sectoral Steering Committee held on 13th July 2012, recommended that the committee should hold a planning retreat as soon as possible to review the work done so far and also to come up with a revised strategy to make sure that Entrepreneurship classroom delivery starts effectively in 2013 school year. 1
2.0 Objectives The main objective of the retreat is to make sure that plans and mechanisms are in place to make sure that the implementation of priorities identified by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training on Entrepreneurship Education starts effectively in 2013 school year (i.e January 2013). Towards this end the following set of specific objectives will be implemented: 1. Heads of relevant departments in the Ministry of Education (Primary and Post Primary Technical Centres; O-Level Secondary Education; A-Level Secondary Education; Teacher Training Colleges; Non-Formal Education) will present baseline information on the current state of entrepreneurship education within their areas of jurisdiction and also strategic guidance on specific areas where ILO support is needed. 2. Agree on the aims, objectives and structure of entrepreneurship Education curriculum for: Primary and Post Primary Technical Centres O-Level Secondary Education A-level Secondary Education Teacher Training Colleges Non-formal Education 3. Agree on Terms of Reference (TOR) for consultant(s) to carry out curriculum review for: 2
Primary and Post Primary Technical Centres. O level Secondary Education. A-Level Secondary Education. Teacher Training Colleges. Non- Formal Education. 4. Produce a revised roadmap and detailed implementation plan and budget to make sure implementation of Entrepreneurship Education for proposed levels is rolled out in schools effectively in January 2013. 3.0 Participants The retreat will draw participants from various departments of the MOEVT, ILO, UNIDO, national educational institutions, the Examination council of Tanzania (NECTA), Ministry of Labour and Employment (MOLE), ILO Constituents and Social Partners (TUCTA, ATE), UDSM Entrepreneurship Centre, and Education NGOs. 4.0 Outputs to be delivered Presentations from responsible departments within the Ministry of Education highlighting the status of entrepreneurship education in their respective areas of mandate. Compilations of the proposed structures, aims and objectives of entrepreneurship education at each identified level. 3
TOR for consultants to carry out curriculum review for all agreed levels of entrepreneurship education. Revised implementation roadmap with detailed activities, implementation schedules, and budget. ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION PLANNING RETREAT AT MOROGORO HOTEL 15 18 AUGUST 2012 Programme (15 18 August 2012) Time Activity Responsible Tuesday 14 August, 2012 Reporting at Morogoro Hotel Hotel Managers Day 1: Wednesday 15 August, 2012 Introduction: Overview of the Workshop, Aims and Objectives, Expected outputs, Overview of the retreat and Process; Overview of Scoping Study Session 1: The status of Entrepreneurship Education in Primary and Post Primary Technical Centres in Tanzania; Followed by a brief Q&A session. Session 2: The status of Entrepreneurship Education in O-Level Secondary Education in Tanzania; Followed by a brief Q&A session. Session 3: The status of Entrepreneurship Education in A-Level Secondary Education in Tanzania; Followed by a brief Q&A session. Lunch Break Session 4: The status of entrepreneurship education in Teacher Training Colleges in Tanzania; Followed by a brief Q&A session. Session 5: The status entrepreneurship Education non-formal Education system in Tanzania; Followed by a brief Q&A session. Session 6: Individual review of all presentations to identify strength and weaknesses and areas where support is needed. Participants; IL/YEF CTA; MOEVT. MOEVT/Primary Education MOEVT/TIE/UNIDO MOEVT/Secondary Education MOEVT/TTC Department MOEVT/Adult Education Participants Individually 4
Day 2: Thursday 16 August, 2012 Official Opening: Opening Remarks by the ILO, Remarks from ATE, Remarks from TUCTA Official Opening: Group Photograph Session 6: Experience from Entrepreneurship Education Development in Uganda Education system; Followed by a brief Q&A session Session 7: Group work (4 main working groups) SWOC analysis of Entrepreneurship education at each level based on presentations SWOC analysis of EE in Primary Education and its related Teacher Training Program. SWOC analysis of EE in Secondary O-Level and its related Teacher Training Program. SWOC Analysis of EE in Secondary A-Level and its related Teacher Training program. SWOC analysis of EE in Non-Formal Education with its related teacher training program Session 8: Group work Continued ILO Director; ATE; TUCTA Permanent Secretary MOEVT NCD Uganda, YEF Group Members Overall facilitator: Julius Mutio Group Facilitators Julius Mutio Mkuku M. Louis Robert Mawanda NCD groups Lunch Break Session 9: Plenary Presentations including Q&A and refinement Proposed Actions towards strengthening EE in Primary Education system and Teacher Training Proposed Actions towards strengthening EE in O-Level Secondary Education system and Teacher Training Proposed Actions towards strengthening EE in A-Level Secondary Education system and Teacher Training Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 5 Proposed Actions towards strengthening EE in Non Formal Education system and Teacher Training Wrapping up discussion Dinner Break Day 3: Friday 17 August, 2012 Session 10: Guidance on Developing TOR for Consultants to carry out curriculum review Group Work: Developing TOR for consultants for all levels Julius Mutio/NCD Uganda Each group
Session 11: Plenary presentations of proposed TORs, Q&A, Lunch Break Session 12: Developing implementations plans and budget to cover plans for: Development of new curriculum Development of Teacher Educator materials Training of Teacher on the new program in December 2012 Roll out of new program in schools in January 2013 Harmonization of all plans into 1 plan Cock tail Party Secretariat Day 4: Saturday 18 August, 2012 Session 13: Developing a revised road map for 2013 2014 with detailed activities, implementation schedules, and budget Session 14: Roadmap development and presentation Contd. Session 15: Official Closing Plenary work/ Commissioner for Education Closing Lunch and Departure Session 16: Final arrangements Steering Committee and ILO/YEF Team 6