Parent Sector : Education Sector (ED)
Duty Station: remote
Job Family: Education
Type of contract : Non Staff
Duration of contract : From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to : External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 29-APR-2024
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
Background
Since 2019, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) has worked with DVV International and the International Council for Adult Education (ICAE) on curriculum globALE, a generic competency-based curriculum for training adult educators worldwide.
Since then, the rapid digital transformation of society has continued to significantly impact adult education throughout one’s lifespan as technologies become increasingly integrated into the lifelong learning process. Digital technologies have the potential to support adult learners achieve their learning goals by enabling access to learning materials, facilitating communication with educators and peers, and offering personalized learning experiences. Adult learners are increasingly able to access learning opportunities and materials, consume a wide range of media, and direct their learning at a time and space of their choice. New technological developments in large language learning models and other types of publicly available generative AI applications, mixed reality, blockchain and other emerging technologies offer opportunities and challenges that all adult educators should have the capacity to evaluate and apply in their daily practice.
In response to this, UIL is implementing the “Strengthening digital competencies of adult educators in policy and practice” project with the support of Shanghai Open University. To date, a Digital Competency Framework for Adult Educators and sample training modules are being developed on (1) Digital Collaboration and Communication, (2) Artificial Intelligence, (3) Media and Information Literacy and (4) Design of digital learning and Inclusion. A Community of Practice space has been created on the UIL Learning Hub for the purpose of connecting experts and policymakers involved in this project and to discuss ongoing challenges with the digital transformation of society and its impact on educators, education systems and lifelong learning.
A capacity building programme is required to introduce and contextualize the abovementioned resources in selected five countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America in 2024. The expected outcome of the programme is to improve the quality of adult education in the countries by developing both policy and programmatic tools that strengthen adult educators’ competencies to use technology for more meaningful, relevant and effective teaching.
Tasks and responsibilities
Under the overall authority of the Director of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and the supervision of the Team Leader for Quality Learning Ecosystems, the contractor shall provide the following services:
1. Coordinate with the five countries’ national technical teams, particularly the nominated focal points, to ensure the active participation and engagement of the countries throughout every phase of the capacity building programme.
2. Develop and moderate throughout every phase of the capacity building programme the Community of Practice on the UIL Learning Hub to ensure enrolled users’ questions or problems are addressed, consistent weekly engagement from the enrolled users, and that users’ posts are in accordance with the code of conduct.
3. Develop the online modular learning content for delivery on the UIL Learning Hub, a Moodle-based platform, that covers over the course of four weeks: the impact of the digital transformation on all types of adult educators, the Digital Competency Framework for Adult Educators, models for the systemic integration of digital competencies into training curricula, national teacher standards or frameworks, national qualifications frameworks, etc, and development of adult educator training programmes. Specific documents to be prepared include:
4. Design a workshop of five days duration in Shanghai, People’s Republic of China, that will take place in-person with all national technical teams to guide national technical teams through the process of adapting and contextualizing the available tools and resources to their country’s specific needs. Specific documents to be prepared include:
Deliverable 1 due on 27 May 2024 / Monthly report 1:
Deliverable 2 due on 27 June 2024 / Monthly report 2:
Deliverable 3 due on 26 July 2024 / Monthly report 3:
Deliverable 4 due on 27 August 2024 / Monthly report 4:
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