Archive for June, 2009
Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Triple e is one of the Umalusi ABET centres meaning that we have the full accreditation to provide courses on specific subjects and NQF levels. As one of the Umalusi ABET centres we provide high quality education, courses structured according to standards set, have presenters with the necessary qualifications and experience, and make use of approved ABET learning materials. As one of the Umalusi ABET centres we can thus guarantee quality learning for your employees within the SAQA and NQF frameworks, ensuring that qualifications obtained through us will be recognized by industries throughout South Africa. Enrol your employees at one of the top Umalusi ABET centres. Contact us for a quote according to your requirements.
Tags: ABET, ABET learning materials, Accreditation, centres, employees, NQF, saqa, South Africa, UMALUSI, umalusi abet centres
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Costs vary according to the number of employees enrolled in the ABET courses, the levels they attend, the duration of the classes, location, and additional courses taken or presented including project management, steel work, life skills management, and time management etc. We tailor the packages around the client requirements whether for African language courses, literacy, and maths etc. and thus price all courses competitively to fit in the client budget. The client requirements are discussed and pre-assessments made of the learner’s skills ensuring that the employer gets value for money. It is up to the employer to decide whether or not to pay employees to attend. We will also discuss the benefits and disadvantages of each option with the client company. Contact us today for an assessment on your requirements and a fair and objective quote on the various ABET courses.
Tags: ABET courses, assessment, budget, company, cost, courses, employees, employer, life skills management, money, pay, pre-assessments, project management, Steel Work
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
We understand the companies and learners want to keep their learning experiences within their budget range. It is for this reason that we take every possible step to ensure quality education at an affordable price. The ABET course costs vary according to location, number of attendees, levels taken and materials required. In general the ABET course costs for every level are around R1400-R1800 per learner. The ABET course costs already include the lecturing, hands-on practical experiences, and learning materials. The general timeframe for the completion of one level is about 6-10 months depending on the learner’s pace and circumstances. There are however, variables that influence the ABET course costs and as such the above are just basic guidelines. We recommend that you contact us for a quote that reflects your particular interests, location, materials, etc.
Tags: ABET, abet course costs, attendees, completion, costs, Course, course costs, learner, level, location, Materials, price, timeframe, variables
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
To be an Umalusi training provider with accreditation an ABET centre needs to be listed with Umalusi which is the quality assurance authority for education on general and advanced levels of training as set out in the NQF curricula. NQF stands for the National Qualifications Framework. The purpose of Umalusi is to oversee the quality of training provided by ABET training providers in South Africa. They must see to it that the training providers are accredited and can provide training at a specific level. The training must be provided according to specific education standards, ensuring that the qualification obtained can be recognized throughout the country. This helps with standardisation of education. Triple e is an Umalusi training provider with full accreditation. As such you can expect high quality training according to the NQF standards.
Tags: ABET, education standards, national qualifications framework, NQF, nqf curricula, nqf standards, South Africa, standardisation, Training, Triple e, UMALUSI, umalusi training provider
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Learners normally want to know how long it will take them to complete and pass one of the ABET learner programs. It depends on the levels taken, how many hours a week the learner attends one of the ABET learner programs, and the pace at which the learner works. The more hours invested, and the quicker the pace, the faster a level will be completed. In general you will need to set out 4-6 hours a week for 6-10 months to complete a level in one of the ABET learner programs. The timeframe is a guideline only, but in general learners have the ability to complete a level in under a year ensuring that they can quickly gain their valuable qualifications recognised throughout South Africa.
Tags: ABET, abet learner programs, learner programs, learners, level, qualifications, timeframe
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
How should you evaluate ABET providers? You can use the tips below to help you evaluate ABET providers:
• Check whether the ABET centre is present on the Umalusi list. It is a full list of ABET providers with accreditation. If the name is not on the list you can contact Umalusi to confirm the centre’s status with them.
• You can also confirm the centre’s accreditation level with Umalusi.
• Check whether the centre is one of the ABET providers that is accredited at the relevant NQF level for the specific course.
• Follow up on the references provided by the centre.
Tags: ABET Centre, ABET providers, Accreditation, centre, Course, NQF, references, UMALUSI
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Umalusi is an Nguni word and means the guardian of the family resources. In the context of education Umalusi is thus the guardian of training resources in South Africa ensuring that the training is provided according to certain standards and that the knowledge resources of the country is therefore guided and training provided at the best possible levels. Umalusi supports and promotes training as will be expected of the guardian. Umalusi provides strict guidelines ensuring standardised education and training. This helps to ensure that qualifications obtained are worth the paper and will be recognised throughout the country and educational institutions. Triple e is one of the Umalusi accredited training providers in South Africa.
Tags: Accredited, educational institutions, edudcational institutions, guardian, guidelines, resources, South Africa, Training, Triple e, UMALUSI
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Umalusi is an example of an ABET training quality assuror. The purpose of an ABET training quality assuror is to oversee the training provided by companies and institutions. The ABET training quality assuror will set standards for adult education and how the courses should be presented. This protects learners against fly by night companies and ensures that all the learners receive quality education that can be applied in the workplace and modern day society. By setting standards for materials used, locations, experience, qualifications of presenters, and the course content, the ABET training quality assuror ensures a high level of quality that can be expected from ABET accredited training providers such as Triple e.
Tags: ABET, ABET training quality, assuror, Education, learners, Materials, protect, standards, Training
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
The ABET education is presented at the employer’s premises or a location selected by the employer that will be most convenient for the attendees. Once the employees are enrolled in the ABET education programs the location most convenient for the learners can be selected. The ABET education classes are presented any day or days of the week according to client needs. Triple e also schedules the classes to accommodate the work hours, shifts, transport requirements, cost to company, organized labour preferences, company policies, and hours available. Triple e thus ensures the most convenient times and locations for the presentation of ABET education classes, showing our commitment to our clients and learners.
Tags: ABET, ABET education, abet education classes, abet education programs, Classes, cost to company, Education, labour, learners, Triple e
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Friday, June 12th, 2009
Have you ever tried to learn as an adult in the way children do? If we were to learn in the same way we would lose all hope. Children have growing brains and can intake more knowledge than adults. In addition they have 12 years at school to learn a new language, master maths, life orientation and science. As adults we are busy, have less time, and certainly don’t have 12 years to complete our Grade 12 education. As such we can conclude that adults learn differently and require education that will ensure that they can learn subjects in a shorter time span and be able to apply the knowledge directly in their lives as well as workplaces. The Triple e ABET courses have been structured to accommodate the way adults learn and thus to be highly effective. Contact Triple e for adult education courses for your employees today.
Tags: ABET courses, Adult Education, adults learn, knowledge, Language, life orientation, Maths, school, science, Triple e
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