Gauteng Education MEC launches skills programme for youth

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane at the launch of the skills programme in Katlehong. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency (ANA)

Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane at the launch of the skills programme in Katlehong. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency (ANA)

Published Mar 15, 2023

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Johannesburg - Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane has launched the Multi-Certification Skills Programme at Katlehong Engineering School of Specialisation in Ekurhuleni on Wednesday where learners will be taught life-changing skills.

The Multi-Certification Skills Programme is a learner-focused skills programme in Gauteng designed to ensure that every learner in the province acquires a minimum of one accredited skill per academic year from Grades R to 12, thereby accumulating 13 skills certifications upon their exit of the schooling system.

The programme will guarantee learners accreditation in the following skills: coding robotics; swimming; entrepreneurship; sign language; peer mediation; Microsoft Digital; rocketry; artificial intelligence; K53; first aid; drone technology; values and diversity; and music enhancement.

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For technical schools, the skills programme will provide Grade 10 to 12 learners accreditation in the following skills: plumbing; woodwork; bricklaying and plastering; electricians part-qualification; electronics and digital security installation; electronic appliance repair; automotive repairs and maintenance; welding; fitting and machining; basic CAD competency; elevator installation, maintenance and repair; and forklift operation, maintenance and repairs.

Addressing the media, Chiloane said the certificates will be accredited and recognised by companies within the skills they are trained.

“We are moving away from an era where a child gets a certificate when they pass matric. We are going to make sure that our learners get satisfied for every grade until matric,” he said.

He added that it was part of their strategy to get a productive economy in Gauteng and “for that to happen we are beginning with school age group”.

He also mentioned that the programme will be rolled out to public schools across the province. He said the first aid would be valid for three years, recognised by relevant medical bodies.

Gauteng Education deputy director-general in Curriculum Management Services Alison Bengtson said the skill programmes would benefit the learners in ensuring that they were properly trained at a young age before moving to other steps of life.

Chiloane said the skills programme will create entrepreneurship and learners will not face the rife unemployment situation.

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