The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission with a seventeen (17) member delegation comprised of Ministers of Education, Permanent Secretaries, Directors of Education, OECS Commission representatives and European Union representatives has completed a two-week European Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) study tour in Germany and the Netherlands. The study tour was funded by the European Union.
The leading objective of the study tour was to contribute to the socio-economic advancement of the OECS through a quality education system that enables learners of all ages to reach their fullest potential, in alignment with the OECS Strategic Priorities to advance equity and inclusion as well as reinvent the economy i.e., contribute to the transformation of the OECS’ economies to become globally competitive. This activity contributes to the OECS-Education Sector Strategy 2012-2026: Strategic Imperative VII: Provide opportunities for all learners in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) and aligns with the OECS Declaration on Education.
Reflecting on the study tour, Senator, the Honourable David E. Andrew, Minister for Education, Youth, Sports and Culture with responsibility for Education, Grenada stated:
Also offering insights on the visit, the Honourable Curtis King Minister of Education and Reconciliation, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines noted:
“This was a tremendous experience. We were afforded opportunities for sharing ideas, best practices, and establishing contacts for future networking initiatives.”
Mrs. Sisera Simon, Head of the Human and Social Division, OECS Commission, and a member of the delegation, remarked:
“TVET will continue to be a priority for the OECS Commission and a critical next step is developing a broad roadmap for TVET with the support of Member States and development partners. ”
Ms. Ashma Mc Dougall, a youth representative from the Commonwealth of Dominica and a youth delegate on the tour observed that:
“This visit has provided an anchor of hope of how the transformation of our TVET structure can contribute to positive outcomes for youth across the OECS region.”
Next Steps
Upon return to the region, the Ministers and their technical officers are expected to develop a realistic county-level action plan for implementation of a selected practice observed from the tour.
The returning delegates will also form a Regional TVET Think Tank and maintain a Community of Practice to continue to share and exchange knowledge and best practices.
Key Highlights of the Study Tour:
Discovery of the German Dual System: Exposure to the renowned German Dual System, a highly acclaimed model that combines classroom education with hands-on apprenticeships. Participants witnessed first-hand how this system fosters seamless transitions from education to employment and learned how to adapt its principles to the OECS context.
Dutch Innovations in TVET: Exposure to the cutting-edge innovations in TVET from the Netherlands. Participants visited state-of-the-art training centres and learned about their progressive approaches to skills development, such as industry-driven curriculum design and strong collaboration between educational institutions and employers.
Engagement with Industry Experts: Participants gained insights into effective governance, quality assurance, and employer engagement to enhance the TVET ecosystem in the OECS.
Networking Opportunities: OECS participants had the opportunity to build valuable connections with their European counterparts, strengthen collaborations, foster knowledge exchange, and explore potential partnerships to drive TVET advancements in the OECS.
Cultural Immersion: Guided city tours and networking dinners helped to contextualize the European experience.