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Career development within the context of the South African National Qualifications Framework. Samuel Isaacs Chief Executive Officer. Realities in South Africa. 17 years into democracy (population 52m) Middle-income country (USD 3,600 per capita income)
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Career development within the context of the South African National Qualifications Framework Samuel IsaacsChief Executive Officer
Realities in South Africa • 17 years into democracy (population 52m) • Middle-income country (USD 3,600 per capita income) • Large proportion of young people (51% below 25 and largely black) • Life expectancy about 50 years • 45% live below national poverty line (ZAR 354 per month) • Unemployment rate between 25% and 40% • Over 13.5m enrolment in the education and training system, 87% enrolment rate (7-18 years)
Objectives of the South African NQF • Create an integrated national framework for learning achievements • Facilitate access to and mobility and progression within education, training and career paths • Enhance the quality of education and training • Accelerate the redress of past unfair discrimination in education, training and employment opportunities • Contribute to the full personal development of each learner and the social and economic development of the nation at large
The principles underpinning the NQF have important implications for the career development of individuals, particularly the principles of recognition of prior learning and portability. Guidance Counsellors need to have a good understanding of these principles, and be able to advise learners on the opportunities that these provide World Bank Report by Kay and Fretwell2003 The NQF and career guidance
Career Advice Services Flagship project of the Ministry of Higher Education and Training DHET and SAQA Partnership Initiative National project
What is this project? • Establishment of a national, comprehensive, independent Career Advice Service • To achieve a credible institutional planning mechanism for skills planning • With a specific focus on coordination and establishment of career guidance services for the country
Multiple channels • Festivals and exhibitions • Conferences, summits and workshops • Radio campaign • Print media campaign • Guides, packs and booklets • Walk-in centres • Telephone Helpline • Telephone, Internet and computer technologies • Knowledge base • Database of cases • Website • Mobisite • Social networking
Under consideration • Roadshows: bus, train, truck, local venue • Provincial summits, indabas, festivals, • TV campaign • FET SLOs (training and national database) • School guidance teachers (training and national database) • SETA guidance staff (training and national database) • Peer Career Advisors in High Schools • National career advice system
Lifelong Learning and National Qualifications Frameworks: Leaders for Learning A University of Western Cape (UWC) Continuing Education course, in partnership with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) 1 week August 2011 4 months April – July 2012 1 month Starting February 2012 1 week 16-23 March 2011 For more information contact: toppel@uwc.ac.za
Career development within the context of the South African National Qualifications Framework Samuel Isaacs