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Published:  2023 in Kenya
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Digitalization and partnership with industry

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the Kenya School of TVET (KSTVET) becoming a leader in online TVET training. With support from stakeholders and partners, KSTVET created Open Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) satellite centres across Kenya aimed at building capacities of TVET trainers. KSTVET also established a National ODeL Centre to address issues related to infrastructure, technology, quality assurance and learner engagement/support in the TVET sector.

Collaborative efforts by KSTVET and its partners led to the creation of a robust online learning environment which provides accessible lifelong education. Through its learning platform, KSTVET has also enhanced the quality of its training by providing TVET trainers across the country with free courses.


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