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MoE Introduces Innovative Dual Entry TVET Pilot Programme at UCCI

MoE Introduces Innovative Dual Entry TVET Pilot Programme at UCCI
21 December 2023, 05:27 AM
Education, Government

The Ministry of Education (MoE) is pleased to introduce an innovative dual-entry pathway TVET (Technical and Vocational Education & Training) pilot programme at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI). The programme, which commenced in the fall 2023 semester, is designed to provide students with a seamless pathway towards higher education and a rewarding career rooted in practical skills.

"We are delighted to have introduced this new TVET programme, which empowers students to pursue their passions while preparing them for success in the workforce," stated Hon. Juliana O'Connor-Connolly, Premier & Minister for Education. "This meticulously designed programme offers a unique opportunity for students to earn a UCCI level 2 certificate and globally-recognised industry certification at the end of Year 12, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and knowledge employers seek."

During Year 11, 25 students, having completed at least one year of TVET studies, were invited to apply for this programme. Students then underwent a rigorous application process and subsequent interviews. Eleven were selected to participate in the Dual Entry Pathway TVET programme, where they are pursuing courses aligned with certification in computer or construction technology as part of their Year 12 TVET studies.

TVET & Programme Leader Mr. Selgin Amador commended the progress of students enrolled in the Computer Technician programme. He remarked, "Students have demonstrated an increased interest in the programme by adapting and improving the utilisation of the Comptia/TestOut hands-on virtual platform in their learning. As a result, six of the seven computer technician dual entry students passed the external Office Pro certification exam this semester."

Senior TVET lecturer Mr. Ricardo Benjamin echoed similar sentiments, adding that students have also exhibited a keen interest in the construction trades and have led project displays at the STEM Caribe Conference 2023 and the WORC exposition of the trades.

The 38-week Dual Entry Pathway TVET programme is carefully structured to provide a solid foundation in academics and TVET skills. Participants will engage in courses related to one of two TVET fields, construction or computer technology while pursuing foundation subjects such as English and mathematics. The programme also incorporates an internship component and emphasises employability skills.

"The Dual Entry TVET programme has been incredibly beneficial," shared Construction Technology student Carlisa Lewis. "Working and engaging with my peers and gaining practical experience has enhanced my technical skills and aided my personal growth. The programme will ensure that my dream of becoming one of Cayman's leading construction managers and entrepreneurs is a reality. I feel blessed to be a part of this programme."

The MoE remains committed to fostering diverse pathways to success for its students. The Dual Entry Pathway TVET programme, is one of numerous initiatives undertaken by the ministry to assist Caymanian students in realising their full potential and ensuring they are equipped with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in the 21st-century economy.

"We recognise the importance of providing our students with the education and training they need to succeed in the modern workforce," Ms. O'Connor-Connolly concluded. "This programme is a testament to our dedication to empowering Caymanian youth to achieve their aspirations and contribute to the prosperity of our country."

To learn about other MoE initiatives, visit www.gov.ky/education.