Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah
THE COMMISSION for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET) has organised a working session on Greening TVET at the Tomreik Hotel in Accra.
The workshop brought together 40 heads of technical and vocational institutes (TVIs) to discuss the challenges and opportunities in practising Greening in TVET institutions, and enable them develop Institutional Greening Plans (IGP).
In his opening remarks, acting Director General of CTVET, Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah, underscored the importance of strengthening the awareness and knowledge on greening to prepare learners for the emerging jobs and new opportunities that transitioning to a green economy will create.
“We need to train and equip these learners, our future labour force, to accept greening philosophies to change their thinking and mindset,” he added.
He charged the participants to be change agents and champion the path to “transforming the learning/training environments in their schools and the society at large, by developing and implementing effective green strategies.”
The Coordinating Lead for the Planning, Project, Research Monitoring and Evaluation (PPRME) Directorate of CTVET, Samuel Thompson, in a presentation said, “There are various things we do that affect the environment negatively and these have consequences on future generations. Almost every sector has been affected by these negative practices and all the solutions to these negative practices are found in the TVET sector.”
President of the Association of Principals of Technical Institutions (APTI), Benjamin Adjabeng, expressed satisfaction at the insights gleaned from the workshop.
“In our next meeting, we will come out with a policy that will improve upon tree planting, check erosion and encourage recycling in the schools,” he added.
The workshop delved into green concepts, potential green job areas, SDGs and Greening TVET; how to green the campus, curriculum and training and research, among others.
Background
Greening TVET for environmental sustainability is one of the major pillars under the 5-year Strategic Plan for #TVET Transformation.
Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah