7411 ELE Lelevl 2 Cur
7411 ELE Lelevl 2 Cur
7411 ELE Lelevl 2 Cur
Curriculum
Electrical Installation
Level 2
HARGEISA
August 2011
Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is one of the priorities of the Government
of Somaliland.
The envisaged Vocational Qualifications Framework (VQF) for Somaliland is an instrument that
harmonizes competence-based TVET by standardizing trainings from a mix of public and private
training providers that will promote national economic growth and sustainable employability
through the training of a high quality workforce; and guide individuals’ ability to achieve their
career and occupational potential through life-long learning.
The VQF follows Competence Based Education and Training (CBET) approach. The
approach is flexible in responding to demands of the labour market and at the same time it puts
emphasis on performance at the standards set by the labour market (Demand driven system).
The implementation of the CBET approach becomes more effective if the curriculum content is
reflecting the workplace skills requirements. This pre-requisite has been adhered to in
developing this curriculum as the process started by conducting labour market surveys.
Furthermore, technical inputs were drawn from experts in the field, trainers, and curriculum
development experts.
To ensure that vocational education and training contributes to learners’ employability, personal
and social development, the curriculum content has been designed in such a way that it covers
the technical aspects in terms of the required skills and knowledge; as well as attitudinal
aspects in relation to cross cutting aspects such as entrepreneurship, life skills, occupational
health and safety preventive maintenance and gender issues. These have been integrated so as
to produce graduates who can face the challenges of the world of work in a holistic manner.
In this document important information concerning the curriculum for Motor Vehicle Mechanic
L-1 is provided. It includes general aim and objectives of the course, the curriculum structure
and content, learning and training methodologies, management of assessment certification and
award system, required qualifications for vocational teachers to be eligible to teach the course,
and monitoring and evaluation modalities.
The implementation of this curriculum will be supported by Trainer’s guide Learner’s guide and
sample of test questions which are provided as annexes.
1.1. Code
7411L2
Electrical Installation
1.3. Sector
Construction
Level 2
Aim: The aim of this course is to provide knowledge, right attitudes and practical
skills to people who would like to enter the world of work as employees or self
employed in the occupation of Electrical Installation as well as broadening their
chances for further training in the related fields of Electrical Engineering.
The objectives: At the end of the course, trainee should be able to:
Maintain safety rules and regulations at the work place
Use computer applications
Perform advanced installations
Perform maintenance
104 hrs
415 hours
1.11.Progression opportunities
The person who qualifies for this Level may progress to Electrical Installation
qualification Level 3
1.12.Employment opportunities
The structure of the course content is comprised of basic modules, common modules and
core modules.
7411L2U02CM
Participate in basic workplace
Common 10 hrs 40 hrs
communication.
7411L2U03CM
Apply Computer Technology
Common 10 hrs 25 hrs
7411L2U04BS
Install special purpose circuits.
Basic 10 hrs 60 hrs
7411L2U05BS
Install switchgear.
Basic 15 hrs 75 hrs
7411L2U06BS
Perform Maintenance.
Basic 40 hrs 14o hrs
7411L2U07BS
Perform intermediate business
Basic 10 hrs 50hrs
management activities.
TOTAL 104 hrs 415 hrs
* Code: According to the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO): xxxx
(ISCO) – Ln (n-level: 1. 2, …) – Uyy (yy-unit number) XY (BS-basic / CM-common / CR-core)
Specific training Trainer must have minimum Electrical Installation Level 3 qualification, basic
provider training in teaching methodology and at least two (2) years working
requirements experience
Tools, Electrician’s holster, linesman’s pliers, long nose pliers, side cutter, pipe
equipment, wrench, pipe cutter, pipe bender, hacksaw, claw hammer, ball peen hammer,
machineries, spirit level, plumb bob, steel rule, set of screw divers, measuring tape,
materials: insulation resistance tester, multimeter, voltmeter, Ammeter, Wattmeter,
Kilowatthour meter, Standard Wire Gauge.
Instructional Writing materials, Reference books, Manuals
materials:
Teaching/ Lecture, Group discussions, Interaction, Handouts
training
methodology:
Assessment and Trainees will be assessed through formative and summative assessment
quality focusing on performance criteria. A variety of assessment methods will be
assurance: applied. The trainee has to be competent in continuous or formative
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assessment which is conducted by a vocational teacher, each module has to
be assessed and the trainee has to meet a required standard before he/she
can proceed to the next module. Final assessment is quality assurance
process which will be conducted by a licensed external assessor before the
learner is awarded a certificate of competence. Validation of final assessment
will be conducted by licensed experts from the industry in the relevant field,
with the objective of validating final assessment and the process of learning.
Trainee’s assessment records will be kept in a trainee’s logbook.
Prerequisites: None
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Specific training Instructor must be qualified linesman level 2, with basic training in teaching
provider methodology.
requirements:
Tools, TV, DVDs, multi-media projector, measuring tools, tape-measure, voltmeter,
equipment,
ammeter, ohmmeter, multimeter, connecting wire, power source, calculator,
machineries,
materials: Electrician’s tool kit, insulation tester, pen , note book
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