2.3 Namibia's TVET Policy (2021) consists of the following policy objectives.
a.
To improve governance and management of the TVET sector
b.
To enhance quality and relevance of TVET Programmes
c.
To increase access and equity in TVET programmes
d.
To promote research, innovation and entrepreneurship in TVET and its
initiatives; and
e.
To diversify sources of funding and equitable financing of TVET programmes
f.
None of the above
g.
All of the above
2.4 Settling in a workshop of the guild and after some many more years being allowed to
make a masterpiece and present it to the guild. Only with consent would one be
allowed to be promoted to a ......... ?
a.
Master Craftsman
b.
Journeyman
C.
Apprentice
d.
Guilds
2.5 The assembly line forced workers to:
a.
Work at a certain pace with very repetitive motions
b.
Have specialized knowledge of the task that they were responsible for
c.
Have the characteristics of accuracy and concentration
d.
None of the above
e.
All of the above
2.6 The main aims of the Namibian TVET Act, Act No 1 of 2008, were to:
a.
Establish the Namibia Training Authority, the Board of the Namibia Training
Authority and the National Training Fund
b.
Regulate the provision of vocational education and training
c.
Provide for the funding of vocational education and training
d.
Provide for the imposition of vocational education and training levy
e.
Provide for the appointment of inspectors and designation of quality
system auditors
f.
None of the above
g.
All of the above
2.7 In the _______________
teachers are involved in the theoretical
part of TVET that is taught in schools, while trainers are responsible for the practical
component in companies.
a. Botswana TVET system
b. Zimbabwe TVET system
c. German TVET system
d. South African TVET system
e. Australia TVET system
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