FORMUJER
Programme
Gender and competency-based training: Conceptual
contributions, tools and applications
Montevideo: CINTERFOR/ILO, 2006
180p.
ISBN: 92-9088-197-6
USD 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Frame of reference and rationale
2. Modality, genesis and composition
3. Guidance for reading purposes
I. Quality
training in equity conditions: gender and competency approaches
1. The notion of gender. Gender as a social construction
2. The gender perspective
3. Gender and labour market structure
4. Gender and vocational training
5. The competency approach in training for work
6. The intersection of gender and competency approaches
Working materials
A. Key questions for including gender and competency approaches in
curriculum planning
B. Checklists for incorporating the gender and relevance approaches
in curriculum development phases
II.
Identifying labour competencies with a gender perspective
1. Basic methodological criteria to incorporate a gender perspective
2. Steps prior to the identification process
3. The competency identification process
4. Validating competency profiles
5. Competency profile presentation format
Identification methodologies experiences
A. Workshop on silk screening competencies identification
1. Contextualisation of the experience
2. Gender and labour competency
3. Job analysis and curriculum development
4. Guide for workshop development
B. Building a vocational profile on vegetable micropropagation
1. Contextualisation of the experience
2. Intervention framework for occupational profile building and
validation from labour competency and gender approaches
3. Methodology and phases of development
4. Vocational profile building: functional map and competency units
III.
Competency-based training with a gender approach
1. Curriculum design within the framework of lifelong education and
of training for employability
2. Design phase
3. Curriculum design in competency-based training
An experience in design
A. The Dual Training Programme for Nursing Aides under a competency
approach
1. Contextualisation of the experience
2. Building a vocational profile
3. The Training Programme
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