Introduction
CARE International works with the most vulnerable communities to address the underlying causes of poverty and promote peace and development, through its strategic goal of reducing poverty by empowering women, enhancing access to resources and services, and improving governance. CARE actively works in an emergency providing a wide range of life-saving assistance in the thematic areas of Food security /Livelihoods (mainly Cash and Voucher Assistance), Nutrition, Health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), and Education in Emergency and Protection.
CARE Somalia is currently implementing an ECHO-funded Consortium-based Education in Emergency (EiE) project, named; Expanded Emergency in Education Support for Disaster Affected Children in Somalia/land (EESDAC). The project is jointly undertaken with Mercy Corps and Daryel Bulsho Guud (DBG) as partners. The project covers 18 districts in the region of Sool, Sanaag, Bari, Nugal, Mudug, Galgadud and Benadir, which were considered among the worst drought and conflict-affected areas in the country. The project targets a total of 51,200 beneficiaries of which 50,000 are school-aged children of age 5-18 years and 1,200 are adult education stakeholders consisting of teachers, Community Education Committees, and officials from the Ministry of Education, especially at the State level where the project is being implemented. The project will provide capacity-building support to the community education committee (CEC), District Education Office, and to the recruited teachers in formal and non-formal learning centers through the provision of critical teaching materials and training on Teachers in Crisis Context training. The teachers will be trained by the government-run Teacher Training Institutes (TTIs) in Somalia located in Somaliland, Puntland, Galmudug, and Banadir.
Background on Teachers in Crisis Contexts (TiCC) Training Pack and Education in Emergency Preparedness and Response
The Teachers in Crisis Contexts (TiCC) training, developed by the Teachers in Crisis Contexts Collaborative (TICC) in 2016, is an inter-agency, open-source training pack designed to build basic teaching competencies for teachers. The training pack is comprised of a short Introductory Training Pack, and four Core Modules, that go into more depth and support teacher professional development over time. The TiCC Training builds basic teaching competencies for unqualified or under-qualified teachers, who are often recruited to teach in emergency settings (e.g., refugee/IDP camps, conflict-affected areas, post-natural disasters, and/or with highly vulnerable populations). The materials can also be used with qualified teachers who require refresher training or support in critical areas and who find themselves now teaching in crisis-affected environments. The training responds to a critical gap that provides coverage of foundational knowledge and skills required by teachers in crisis contexts, where teacher training is often limited to ad hoc workshops.
Access to education is a basic right regardless of any context. Education provides knowledge and skills that support community resilience, facilitate living with dignity, and lay the foundation for future access to
meaningful work. However, the benefits of delivering education during a humanitarian crisis are important and can facilitate efficient recovery. Delivering education in emergencies is not about building schools it is about providing children with continued opportunities for formal and non-formal learning and development. Recent education sector analysis findings have shown that critical capacity deficits exist among ministry personnel in EiE preparedness and response. This training is expected to strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Education personnel, both at the Federal and State levels, to improve emergency preparedness and to manage and support EiE responses. Thus, the training will focus on areas of preparedness planning, INEE minimum standards, assessments and mapping, contingency planning, and general emergency preparedness, among others.
Purpose of the Training
CARE is keen to provide (i) TiCC training to selected Ministry of Education college tutors drawn from teacher education colleges in Somaliland, Puntland, Galmudug and Banadir. The Training will build basic teaching competencies for the tutors on four core TiCC modules, developed around a simplified set of teacher competencies. The training will be aimed at supporting tutors’ understanding and mastery of the TiCC modules. Also (ii), CARE will also train the Ministry of Education officials at the State level on Education in Emergency Preparedness and Response in line with INEE standards. Both trainings were strategically informed by technical gaps noted during the project implementation as follows:
Scope of Work:
The training content will be based on the Teachers in Crisis Context training pack and INEE Minimum Standards for Education: Preparedness, Response, Recovery contextualized for Somali teachers and is envisaged to cover the following modules:
Modules
Key Content
Tentative Duration
Module 1 – 2
Teacher’s Role and Well-being
Child Protection, Well-being, and Inclusion
Code of Conduct, Teacher Well-being and Stress management, Collaboration and Communities of Practice
Introduction to child protection and child rights, creating a safe space, Inclusive Classrooms, Teaching Life Skills, and Seeking further support for Children
1 day
Module 3 – Pedagogy
Classroom Management, Active and engaging learning, Questioning, Child development differentiation, and Assessment
1 day
Module 4 – Curriculum and Planning
Using curriculum, Long-term planning and learning objectives, lesson planning, and making lessons relevant and meaningful.
1 day
Module 1 – 2
The Rationale for Education in Emergencies and the Impact of Emergencies on Children and Education.
Framework for Education in Emergencies: INEE Minimum Standards
1 day
Module 3 – 5
Technical Components of Education in Emergencies (including child protection and safeguarding).
Assessments and mapping, Programme Design, Monitoring, and Evaluation
1 day
Module 3
Links between Education and other Sectors
Contingency Planning and
Early recovery, transition, and resumption of education
Emergency Preparedness
1 day
Methodology:
The approach of the training should generally be based on principles of adult learning and employ a variety of effective training methodologies. These include the following methodologies suggested in the TiCC training module:
In addition, the consultant is expected to review and contextualize (where needed) the training modules and all materials used in the Somali context. The consultant should also give a wide range of reference materials to participants for further reading.
Duration of the Assignment:
The assignment is proposed to be completed in 30 days in all four (4) locations inclusive of travel, and report writing. The assignment is expected to take place in December 2022.
Deliverables:
The Consultant will be required to submit the following deliverables to the EIE consortium coordinator:
Responsibilities of CARE:
Responsibilities of the Consultant:
Qualifications for the Consultant:
How to apply:
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply for this assignment by submitting the following.
Female qualified consultants and highly encouraged to apply for the consultancy.
The consultancy proposals shall send their proposals to Som.Consultant@care.org subject line reading “Consultancy for Teachers in Crisis Context and Education in Emergency Preparedness and Response Training”.
CARE will support on the logistics and transport of the consultant period.
The deadline for application submission is Tuesday 12th Dec 2022, by 5:00 pm.