Learner-centred teaching in technical and vocational education and training: perspectives and reviews of six Asia-Pacific Countries | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it

Extensive prior research explores how to develop good TVET systems. However, while a learner-centred pedagogy is promoted in primary, secondary and higher education systems, there is limited information on how to implement the specificities of this pedagogy in TVET institutions, especially in Asia-Pacific. To address this gap and to support the preparation of its 2022–2024 work plan, the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education implemented a study on learner-centred TVET teaching in Asia-Pacific from June to September 2021.The first part of this study was a literature review of TVET teaching and learner-centred approaches in Europe and Asia-Pacific that showed that a learner-centred approach is based on students’ participation, engagement, and autonomy that supports their professional development and assimilation. Then the situation in six selected countries (China, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Uzbekistan) was analysed. Each country report followed the same research framework, including the application of a gender lens, and provided examples of cases and situations corresponding to components and criteria defined in this study for a learner-centred TVET pedagogy.The proposed concept of learner-centred TVET teaching is outlined in Table 1:Table 1: Proposed Learner-centred TVT teaching conceptInputThree components for TVET teaching situationsNational policies supporting learner-centred TVET teaching and providing autonomy to the institution.Engagement and participation of learners through various learning situations.Autonomy of learners on content and method of learning with teachers’ guidance and support.Outcome-based activities that integrate skills and knowledge to prepare for a professional life.Curriculum based on competencies/learning outcomes that integrate core and functional knowledge and skills.A culture supporting two-way communication between teachers and students, as well as collective activities.Teachers trained on learner-centred approaches during pre-service and in-service teacher training.A variety of teaching materials integrating digital technologies.Learner-centred Teaching in Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Perspectives and Reviews of Six Asia-Pacific Countries8