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 Duty Station Time) : 13-MAY-2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
Please note : This call for applications is open to Corporate Applicants.
Important: Do not apply via the online career portal. Instead, please submit your bidding proposal and supporting documents by email to uil-learningecosystems@unesco.org with the subject line: ‘Teachers as Lifelong Learners: Curriculum Guidelines’, following the instructions outlined in the \"Application Process\" Section
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development serves as a comprehensive guide for United Nations member states to advance in five crucial dimensions: people, prosperity, planet, partnership, and peace, with quality education (SDG 4) highlighted as a key goal to \"ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.\" Lifelong learning, central to sustainable education policies, integrates learning and living across all ages and contexts, requiring a trained, active, and committed teaching workforce. Teachers play a crucial role in providing transformative learning experiences that help learners achieve their full potential and develop lifelong learning capabilities, while continuously reflecting on their practices and adapting to evolving societal changes.
Against this background, the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) and Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) have launched a project titled \"Teachers as Lifelong Learners: International Research, Policy, and Practice on Lifelong Learning for Teacher Education (2023-2026).\" This initiative aims to generate evidence-based insights into policies and practices that promote the development of teachers as lifelong learners and facilitators of lifelong learning.
Phase 1 of the project (2023-2024) focused on conducting a comprehensive literature review and drafting six national case studies (China, Chile, Germany, Qatar, Finland, and South Africa). In addition, two thematic papers on ECCE teachers and adult educators have been drafted. The synthesis report (on teachers as lifelong learners and facilitators of lifelong learning is being developed, based on findings from key documents. The report will provide a comprehensive overview of existing research, policy, and practice, while identifying gaps and strategies to promote lifelong learning of teachers and their role as facilitators of lifelong learning worldwide. Moreover, a webinar series on four core aspects of lifelong learning for teachers will be organised by December 2025 to continue discussing some emerging themes of this research.
Based on the key findings of the research studies, including national cases and thematic papers, and in alignment with the objectives of Phase 2 of the project, key resources— policy recommendations, curriculum guidelines, and a monitoring framework, along with relevant training modules —will be developed.
In the context of lifelong learning, curriculum guidelines serve as a roadmap for education institutes and national education departments to plan and design teacher education (pre-service, in-service and continuous professional development) that develop and strengthen lifelong learning competencies and practices.
In this context, UIL is inviting relevant research institutes and centres or/and education consultancy agencies to submit technical proposals to develop global curriculum guidelines and a training module for teacher training and education institutes on promoting teachers’ lifelong learning and their role as facilitators of lifelong learning.
2. Scope of work and objectives
Under the supervision of the Team Leader (TL) of the Quality Learning Ecosystems programme, UIL, the consultancy institute will:
3.1 Brief report on the key themes and components covered in the curriculum guidelines based on the existing project documents, and additional resources (May 23)
3.2 Initial outline of the curriculum guidelines, with key objectives and different sections (June 16)
3.3 Presentation of the proposed curriculum guidelines at the Shanghai workshop for feedback (July 11)
3.4 Full draft of the curriculum guidelines for further feedback and validation (August 25)
3.5 Final curriculum guidelines (October 13)
3.6 Draft training module for teacher educators, including sessions and proposed instructional design (October 27)
3.7 Final training module on the curriculum guidelines (November 17)
4. Requirements: