African RPL experts to meet in Nairobi next week to assess its scale up

KNQA Director General Dr Alice Kande explains a point in a past event. Kenya will host RPL experts from across the continent next week to deliberate on upscaling the policy.

Experts in the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) area and drawn from Africa will next week converge in Nairobi for a forum to explore ways of scaling up of its uptake in the continent.

The four-day forum that has attracted 32 participants from 20 African countries and four (4) economic regions, including 20  representatives from  higher learning institutions in Kenya, will examine  RPL in lifelong learning policies, theories underpinning RPL, how to do RPL, Quality assurance of RPL, RPL process, step-by-step and implementation of RPL  in Kenya, its  policies  and practice.

The official opening of the forum that will run from 1st to 4th October will be presided over by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba.

Already Kenya is implementing the recognition of prior learning policy across various institutions following its launch in March this year by the government.

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Implementation of RPL in Kenya is being implemented through the ‘Whole of Government Approach’ where all relevant players are working collaboratively to enhance its effectiveness.

RPL policy is as a revolutionary approach aimed at dignifying the Jua Kali workforce. This policy seeks to formalize informal skills, transforming them into recognized qualifications and opening up both local and international employment opportunities for artisans.

This strategic focus will create pathways to employment, empowering millions of Kenyans while enhancing economic development through skills recognition and opportunities.”

The RPL policy aims to ensure recognition of knowledge, skills, and competencies that have been acquired through practical work the award of certificates.

The implementation of the policy is a bridge to facilitate transition from informality to formality as well as facilitating multi entry/exit between the education system and the labour market.

According to KNQA Director General Alice Kande, the  policy and guidelines provides standards of assessing and certifying the skills and competencies acquired through experience.

“’This  enables our skilled, but uncertified youths to be awarded certificates based on individual competencies expanding their opportunities in employment and advanced learning,’’  said the  Director General, adding that so far 900 graduates have been certified and targets about 10,000 new graduates yearly.

Kenya’s education and training sector is regarded as one of the best in Africa as it is evidenced by the fact that Kenya has led in developing and implementing policies, standards and procedures for the management of accreditation of institutions, qualifications and quality assurance on the continent.

This framework brings together Basic Education (BE), Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET), University Education (UE), industrial training and lifelong learning to enable better coordination and harmonization of qualifications across the various sectors.

KNQA prides itself in creating an enabling environment for lifelong learning, fostering quality of qualifications, and creating international recognition and comparability of qualification systems

The African Union and the European Training Foundation (ETF) are implementing the African Continental Qualifications Framework (ACQF-II) project to support the implementation of ACQF as a continental policy instrument.

The project aims to contribute to transparency, comparability and recognition of qualifications, collaboration between National Qualifications Frameworks and promotion of lifelong learning in Africa.

By our reporter

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