Directorate Of Industrial Training

DIT-ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING PACKAGE FOR A FABRIC DECORATOR

DIT-ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING PACKAGE FOR A FABRIC DECORATOR – This Assessment and Training Package is a Competence-Based Education and Training
(CBET) tool and consists of three major parts:

0.1 PART I: The Occupational Profile (OP) of a FABRIC DECORATOR. This Occupational Profile which was reviewed by Fabric Decorators practicing in the world of work mirrors the duties and tasks that Fabric Decorators are expected to perform.

0.2 PART II: Training Modules in the form of guidelines to train Fabric Decorators both on the job as well as in training centres (or combinations of both venues of learning).

The Training Modules herein have been reviewed basing on the Occupational Profile and hence are directly relevant for employment.


0.3 PART III: Assessment Instruments in the form of performance (Practical) and written (theory) test items that can and should be used to assess whether a person complies with the requirements of employment as a FABRIC DECORATOR. These assessment instruments were reviewed jointly by job practitioners (Fabric Decorators) and instructors based on the occupational profile and training modules.


0.4 While the Occupational Profile (OP) contained in PART I of this document provides the information on WHAT a person is expected to do competently in the world of work, the test items, – including performance criteria- of PART III qualify the HOW and/or HOW WELL a person must do the job.


0.5 The modular format of the curriculum (PART II) allows learners to acquire job specific
skills and knowledge (i.e. competencies) module by module. A single module can be
accomplished within a relatively short duration allowing flexibility for learners to move
directly into an entry level job, go for further modules or advance to higher levels of
training.

Modular courses allow more learners to access the training system because
training centres as well as companies can accommodate more learners in a given period of time.


0.6 In addition to improved access, equity and relevance of BTVET, the UVQF will also enable people who are convinced to have acquired competencies laid down in this ATP through prior training and on-the-job experience to access assessment and certification directly; be it on the basis of a single module, a group of modules or all modules pertaining to the occupation at once. This achievement will facilitate Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

0.7 The parts of this Assessment and Training Package were sequentially reviewed as follows:
i Part 1: Occupational Profile: August 2020
ii Part 2: Training Modules: August 2020
iii Part 3: Assessment Instruments (initial bank): August 2020
This ATP (or parts of it) may be periodically revised to match the dynamic trends in the
occupation and hence issued in different versions.

DIT takes responsibility of any shortcomings that might be identified in this publication and welcomes suggestions for effectively addressing the inadequacies. Assessment and Training Package For a FABRIC DECORATOR

KAKURU BENARD

Kakuru Benard is a distinguished specialist in Digital Learning and teaching. A consultant trainer and researcher in ICTs, computer science and geography, Kakuru has also published books with the Uganda National Curriculum Development Centre, undertaken Interactive and Adaptive Digital Content Creation with Yaaka Digital Network (www.yaaka.cc), digital content creation and optimization for online learning, and digital classrooms in order to help learners and teachers improve at all levels. Since 2015 Kakuru Benard has taught ICT, trained teachers, tutors and lecturers in ICT Integration, multimedia and digital communications and digital pedagogy, helping them to learn and teach better in organizations and schools including Equatorial College School, St Joseph of Nazareth High School, Yaaka Digital Network, as well as Multimedia and 21st Century Skills trainings with Makerere University Department of Journalism and Communication, Brac Uganda, Uganda Christian University, Ultimate Multimedia Consult, Uganda Martyrs University, UNICEF, US Mission and FAWE Uganda. Kakuru Benard is a graduate from Uganda Martyrs University.

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