This week the graduation
ceremony of the Master Craft course took place in the Chamber of Commerce in Ramallah.
In 2015, for the purpose of
capacity building, Syntra had offered courses to consultants to train
mentors for skills development with regards to Work-Based Learning. Now
these consultants trained mentors with the skills needed to guide and
support apprentices properly in a Work-Based Learning environment.
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More about the Master Craft training: The role of the Master Crafts persons in the enterprises is of crucial importance. They are
responsible for the transfer of knowledge and skills to the apprentices,
interns, etc. through different learning means and processes; they are the ones
who will make the learning experience one that is significant or not. In such a
Work-based Learning set up, they are more than just teachers; they are coaches,
tutors and mentors too. Therefore, they need to be properly selected and
trained. The selection should be based on the knowledge, skills and attitudes
(KSA) of the workers.
Apprentices learn by doing!
The MC should be able to create a positive learning environment for the
apprentices, interns, trainees, etc. to learn to give constructive feedback,
to pass on his/her technical knowledge through active learning techniques, to
know how to deal with conflict and so on, in order to properly transfer the
knowledge to the apprentices. In a very simplistic way, the MC needs to be able
to explain the ‘why’, i.e. the reasoning behind the actions needed to achieve
the tasks.
Aim of the service : Develop and implement a comprehensive toolkit for a
training of Master Crafts persons (Private Sector coaches of apprentices) for
the SME companies in the Palestinian Territory and this for the different systems of
apprenticeships, internships, traineeships, etc.”
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