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Twelve electrotechnics teachers of LILAMA 2 reached a skill level equivalent to a skilled technician in Germany

On 12 November, 2021 marked an important milestone for twelve teachers of LILAMA 2 International Technology College (LILAMA 2) with an official certificate awarding ceremony, confirming the teachers’ skill level in Industrial Electronics is equivalent to the level of a skilled technician in Germany.  

The ceremony took place directly at LILAMA 2 venue with the presence of Leadership Board and teachers, also in combination of directing live and multi-camera participation from HWK Erfurt (Chamber of Skilled Crafts), TVET – GIZ Programme and Dong Nai Department of Labour, Invalid and Social Affairs (DoLISA).   

Mr. Thomas Malcherek – Chief Executive Director of HWK Erfurt singled out that, “LILAMA 2 is an example of ‘best practice’ in ensuring that, ‘these certified twelve teachers, who were under a series of hybrid training courses, and under the assessment process with the online evaluation and transparent surveillance by the HWK Erfurt examiner, and with direct assessment support by highly certified teachers and integrated expert at LILAMA 2, are well capable of transferring valuable competences not only in initial training, multiplication training for other TVET institutes in the system, but also in demand-oriented training for high-tech business sector as well’. 

‘The final results ranging from 54% to 80% stood out as German Standard oriented – rigorous assessments of LILAMA 2 teachers’ mastery of Industrial Electronics. The teachers’ in-depth coverage of knowledge and skills is a pride to be witnessed during a long stage of growth and development. LILAMA 2 is deserved to become one of the leading high-quality TVET institutes, which can be a pioneer in training multipliers of selected occupations for other TVET Institutes’, expressed Dr. Juergen Hartwig – TVET Programme Director, GIZ. 

This ceremony was held within the component “Supporting High-Quality TVET Institutes” as part of the Vietnamese-German “Programme Reform of TVET in Viet Nam”. The Programme is financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) together with the Vietnamese Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (MoLISA). 

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