Réf.
2023/PWRTPFA/9032
Type d'offre
Experts
Type de contrat
Contrat de prestation de services
Domaines d'expertises
Education, Enseignement supérieur et Recherche ; Autre
Date limite de candidature
26/02/2023 23:59
Durée de la mission
Court terme
Durée
35 days
Département Capital humain et Développement social - CHDS > Education, Enseignement supérieur et Recherche
Mis en ligne le : 19/02/2023
The Regional teacher Programme for Africa aims at supporting continental, regional and national education stakeholders in the process of taking stock of what we know on effective teacher policies and practices, and in scanning the horizon for new initiatives that promote innovation, equity as well as digital and green transformation in teaching. It also aims at developing evidence based models and resources that can best support teachers’ learning and performance in changing environments. Building on national education and teacher reforms, it will promote regional integration and dialogue, and it will offer opportunities for cross-country collaboration, partnerships and peer learning amongst teaching stakeholders within the region and with Europe.
The programme will also help to identify or scale up innovative and effective solutions, promoting the use of digital technologies, to the following specific problems facing the teacher workforce in Africa: i) making teaching an attractive career; ii) improving teachers’ status and working conditions; iii) strengthening policies, teacher recruitment, deployment and retention; (iv) increasing gender balance in the teaching profession; (v) ensuring teachers’ qualifications and professional development needs, notably green and digital competences; as well as Education for Sustainable Development, and (vi) developing teacher support mechanisms at system and at school levels. A specific focus is also given to the situation of teachers in conflict and emergency contexts, and how to better support them.
To achieve these goals, the programme will create a Regional Teacher Facility to be implemented and managed by a consortia of four EU Member States (Belgium, France, Finland and Germany). This is based on the fact that these EU Member States have solid and extensive experience and expertise in implementing regional and country actions in teacher policy, teacher education and quality of teaching in Africa. They have the ability to tap into a large pool of European public expertise that can be made available to support the Action, and to engage with European teacher education organisations for north-south partnerships. This Teacher Facility will offer different modalities of support: a) an innovation fund; b) a demand-driven technical assistance component and; c) a specific line of funding for joint research. Priority areas of the Teacher Facility will be on strengthening the teacher profession and teacher training capacity, as well as on improving the digital and green competences of teachers.
The Regional Teacher Facility will be made available for national governments, in particular ministries of education, teacher organisations such as teacher unions, teacher training institutions, faculties or universities of Education and other relevant regional, national or local education stakeholders, including civil society organisations. Support will be provided to these stakeholders so that they can develop and implement innovative and evidence based solutions to problems affecting the teaching profession; increase the quality and relevance of their activities; reinforce their networks of partners, and increase capacity to operate jointly at national and regional levels. Results will be re-usable, transferable, scalable and, where possible, be problem-based and multi-disciplinary. The use of digital technology and leveraging digital education is a priority given its power to go beyond borders and allowing for increased regional collaboration.
Through its combined activities, this Action will ensure the coherence and continued relevance of policy work and teacher professional development and it will contribute to the improvement of quality of teaching in Africa.
The Action Document framing the programme was finalised in 2022 after consultation and contribution from EU member states (EUMS), UNESCO and the African Union (final validation pending and expected after NDICI Committee in November/December 2022).
A large part of the programme is expected to be implemented through indirect management with a consortium of European Member State Agencies (GIZ, Enabel, AFD/Expertise France and EDUFI/FinCEED for Finland), for which a contribution agreement will be signed.
Further consultation among the consortium is taking place at Q1/Q2-2023 to refine the Action and agree on the consortium arrangements and implementation modalities for the Programme. The consultation process will eventually lead to the finalisation of a set of key attachments to the Contribution Agreement, including the Description of Action (DoA), the budget, the logical framework and the planning. In parallel, a Partnership Agreement will be develop between the EUMS agencies of the consortium.
The objective of the assignment is to support the consortium and the European Union to draft/develop the above mentioned set of documents framing and outlining the programme as well as the organisational modalities for the consortium.
The expert will be placed under the responsibility of the project manager at Expertise France headquarters and under the supervision of the head of the Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research division.
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The following list is not exhaustive, the missions and activities listed are not limitative:
The consultant is expected to be proactive and propose methodologies to the consortium and the European Union to the conduct programme development and the negotiation process seamlessly and efficiently. After the methodology is decided, the consultant is expected to drive the development of the programme documents and push the process to meet deadlines proactively.
WORKING METHODOLOGY
Under the supervision of the Project Manager (based in Paris), the expert will conduct the assignment according to the following approach:
Flexibility/adaptability will needed as all the above may occur and take place back and forth and in parallel.
Expertise France will organize a meeting to start the expert's assignment in order to agree on the working methodology to be adopted (draft versions, modalities for monitoring the work, approval of deliverables).
Regular follow-up meetings will be organized between Expertise France to observe progress and validate the orientations.
INDICATIVE NUMBER OF DAYS OF EXPERTISE AND TENTATIVE CALENDAR FOR THE ASSIGNMENT
Main tasks/activities |
Number of days of expertise |
Tentative timeline* |
Documentary/analysis phase |
1 day |
February 2023 |
Development of the programme/contractual documents: Description of Action, budget, logical framework, planning, Partnership Agreement, etc. to outline the Action, the implementing modalities and institutional set-up. |
10 days |
February-May 2023 |
Consultation/negociation meetings with EU and other member states agencies |
14 days |
|
Adaptation of the programme/contractual documents throughout the process until validation of final deliverables by Q2-2023 |
10 days |
|
TOTAL |
35 days |
|
*timeline to be refined by the consultant, in discussion with Expertise France and the consortium.
The mission will take place on the basis of 35 days of expertise over a period from February 2023 to May/June 2023.
EXPECTED DELIVERABLES
The expected deliverables consist in the French contribution to the following programme-documents:
Deliverables |
Indicative deadline |
For the consultation/coordination meetings : agenda, minutes, power point presentations; |
February-May 2023 |
Other necessary documents/notes to support the consortium in the consultation/negotiation and design process for the Programme |
February-May 2023 |
Description of Action of the Regional Teacher Training Programme; |
May 31st 2023 |
Logical framework;
|
May 31st 2023 |
Budget;
|
May 31st 2023 |
Partnership Agreement between the consortium of EUMS agencies;
|
May 31st 2023 |
General requirements:
Technical competencies:
Cross-cutting competencies:
Expertise France will provide the expert with all relevant documentation;
The expert must have his/her own computer equipment;
The mission will take place mostly remotely and will include a few meetings in Paris and or Brussels;
Expenses related to the missions in Brussels (and Paris if needed) will be covered by Expertise France.
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