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IVETA 2018 HOSTED BY SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE PRINCIPALS ivet IVETA 2018 ORGANISATION IVETA 2018 HOSTED BY SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE PRINCIPALS ORGANISATION
2 WELCOME Dumelang and Warm Greeting from South Africa I am pleased to extend to you an invitation to visit our beautiful country, The Republic of South Africa for the 2018 IVETA conference. The conference will provide delegates from all parts of the world an opportunity to come and experience the rich heritage and cultural diversity South Africa has to offer. South African College Principal’s Organisation (SACPO) is delighted to have been afforded an opportunity to host the event of this magnitude and is grateful to the Executive Committee of IVETA for giving South Africa. SACPO is an independent association of all 50 South African Technical, Vocational Education and Training colleges, comprising of a National General Council and a National Office. It is the voice of all TVETS across South Africa This conference will enable us to showcase our achievements as a sector, and create a platform for a the TVET world at large to map a way for “Making Technical and Vocational Education Training the First Choice” I have no doubt in my mind, that this conference will be a fulfilling one for every delegate- so please come join us in 2018 Ms HN NTLATLENG President: SACPO
3 CONFERENCE THEME AND SUB - THEMES MAIN THEME: “MAKING TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TRAINING THE FIRST CHOICE” The South African College Principals’ Organisation (SACPO) in conjunction with the International Vocational Education and Training Association (IVETA) invites the submission of proposals for presentation on the theme of “Making Technical and Vocational Education and Training the First Choice” for its 2018 World TVET conference on Tuesday and Thursday, August 13 – 16 at Tsogo Sun Cape Sun in Cape Town – Republic of South Africa. CONFERENCE FEATURES GUEST SPEAKERS (INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL) CONCURRENT SESSIONS PANEL DISCUSSIONS TOURS
5 YOUR INVESTMENT FOR THE CONFERENCE (Note: Fee includes conference materials, refreshments and tours) CODE CONFERENCE USD TYPE FEES International FOR INFORMATION PLESE Delegates CONTACT A Normal Rates 920 B IVETA Member Rate 850 C Student Rate 400 D Local delegates 850 TEL. +2712 663 2145 FAX+27 12 663 2243 Substitution / Cancellation EMAIL:neo@sacpo.co.za There will be no refund for cancellations by delegates. (Register On-line) However, substitution by delegate(s) will be allowed. www.iveta.org (Walk-in delegates with payment will be admitted on space availability basis) REGISTRATION FORM No. Name Code Type ID/Passport No. Designation Contact Person: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Company Name: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Address: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tel No.--------------------------- Fax No. --------------------------Mobile --------------------- E-mail-------------------- PAYMENT DETAILS ONLINE PAYENT LINK: https://onlinepayments. PAYMENTS VIA ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERES (EFT) PAPER PRESENTERS ABSA th Please send in full paper and PowerPoint by June 8 BANK DETAILS: will be provided when registration 2018 opens DISCLAIMER UPON RECEIPT OF THE REGISTRATION FORM WITH PAYMENT, WE WILL SEND TO YOU OUR CONFIRMATION LETTER, EVENT SCHEDULE AND RECEIPTS
6 1. Registration: you need to get registered through IVETA website http://www.iveta.org/ 2. Confirm whether you are a Paper Presenter or Participant 3. If you are Presenting a Paper – send it in by 8 June , 2018 to: sacpo@mweb.co.za/neo@sacpo.co.za Or Send Money Via Electronic Funds Transfers (EFT) ABSA BANK DETAILS Will be provided when registration opens early next year 2018 4. You can get to Cape Town Airport or OR tambo airport by direct flight from / or via major overseas destinations: 5. Airlines: SAA, British Airways, Qatar, Quantas ETC 6. VISA: You can access the South African Department of immigration website for detailed information- www.immigrationsouthafrica.org 7. Apply for South African VISITOR VISA , click on the link below www.immigrationsouthafrica.org 8. Get your invitation letter for visa from the organisers: Send your details: Full Name, Designation & Full Address by email with subject heading “invitation Letter Request” to sacpo@mweb.co.za
9 ACCOMMODATION RECOMMENDED HOTELS IN CAPE TOWN 1. Mandela Rhodes hotel 2. Southern Sun Tsogo Sun 3. Protea Hotel – Sea point 4. The President Hotel 5. The Lagoon Beach Hotel
10 TRANSPORTATION CAPE TOWN CITY CENTRE There are excellent Bus services within the city, with departures to most suburbs every 15-30 minutes. Taxis are plentiful and relatively cheap. There is a continuous bus service 7 days a week between ……….and ……that continues around the City. The service is less frequent on Sundays. Average fare for 1km in Dollars is approximately $1 1. Bus: 2. Ubber: 3. Meter Taxi
11 FOOD WIDE RANGE OF MOUTH WATERING DISHES INDIAN AFRICAN ITALIAN AND All CHINESE GREEK Others
12 HOW TO GET THERE SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS ROUTES
13 CAPE TOWN ATTRACTIONS Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of South Africa. It is also the country’s most photographed attraction and its famous cable car took millions of people to its top.Table Mountain has become the single most welcoming icon to not only our people, but travellers from all over the world. There are about 2,200 species of plants found on Table Mountain and 1470 floral species. Many of these plants and flowers are endemic to this mountain. Robben Island is located in Table Bay, some 6km west of Bloubergstrand, and stands some 30m above sea level. Robben Island has been used as prison and a place where people were isolated, banished and exiled to for nearly 400 years. It was also used as a post office, a grazing ground, a mental hospital and an outpost. In 1961 it started being used as a prison again. During apartheid many Black people were kept on Robben Island as political prisoners. Former President Nelson Mandela was kept there. The prison internationally notorious for its harsh conditions and when the political prisoners of the apartheid government were released Robben Island became a symbol of the strength of the human spirit. The Cape Winelands is known as the culinary capital of South Africa; titillate your taste buds while savouring some of the world’s finest wines in Franschhoek. Taste locally produced cheeses, olives and export quality fruit and organic produce in Bonnievale and Ceres.The Cape Winelands also boasts world-class golf courses and endless kilometers of cycling, walking and hiking routes. The winelands’ unsurpassed scenery with mountains, vineyards and Cape Dutch architecture as a backdrop, is a sought after location for weddings, conferences and special occasions. Explore wonderful towns such as Paarl, Robertson and the oak-lined streets of Stellenbosch.. Kirstenbosch was established in 1913 to promote, conserve and display the extraordinarily rich and diverse flora of southern Africa, and was the first botanic garden in the world to be devoted to a country's indigenous flora. Kirstenbosch displays a wide variety of the unique plant life of the Cape Flora, also known as fynbos, including sugarbushes (Protea spp.), pincushions (Leucospermum spp.) and heaths (Erica spp.). Plants from all the diverse regions and biomes of southern Africa are also grown at Kirstenbosch
14 EVENT PROGRAMME DAY ONE PROGRAMME DATE: AUGUST 13TH 09:00am REGISTRATION: 13:30-15h30am Welcome: The Honorable Minister Welcome – Chairman Organisation Committee Garlanding of Guests Introductory Remarks by host Remarks by President of IVETA Introduction of the Chief Guest Chief Guest Remarks Vote of Thanks 15:30pm TEA 16:00- 16H30 PM PARALLEL SESSIONS 16:00pm 3 speakers in different rooms 7:30pm DINNER AT HOTEL IN FOR ALL DELAGATES
15 EVENT PROGRAMME DAY TWO PROGRAMME DATE: AUGUST 14 TH 09:00am PARALLEL SESSIONS BEGIN IN 3 VENUES 09:00am 3 Speakers 09:30am 3 Speakers 10:00am 3 Speakers 10:30am 3 Speakers 10:30am MORNING TEA 11:00am 3 Speakers 11:30AM 3 Speakers 12:00am 3 Speakers 12:30 am 3 Speakers 1:00pm LUNCH 3:00pm TOUR
16 EVENT PROGRAMME DAY THREE PROGRAMME DATE: AUGUST 15 TH 09:00am PARALLEL SESSIONS BEGIN IN 3 VENUES 09:00am 3 Speakers 09:30am 3 Speakers 10:00am 3 Speakers 10:30am 3 Speakers 10:30am MORNING TEA 11:00am 3 Speakers 11:30AM 3 Speakers 12:00am 3 Speakers 12:30 am 3 Speakers 1:00pm LUNCH 3:00pm TOUR 7h30PM PRESIDENT’S DINNER
17 EVENT PROGRAMME DAY FOUR PROGRAMME DATE: AUGUST 16 TH 09:00am PLENARY 09:00am 1 Speakers 09:30am 1 Speakers 10:00am 1 Speakers 10:30am 1 Speakers 10:30am MORNING TEA 11:00am 1 Speakers 11:30AM 1 Speakers 12:00am 1 Speakers 12:30 am 1 Speakers 1:00pm FAREWELL LUNCH
18 ABOUT SACPO South African College Principal Organisation is an independent association of all 50 South African Technical, Vocational Education and Training colleges, comprising of a National General Council and a National Office. Membership of the association is voluntary. SACPO accounts to its members in term s of the SACPO Constitution/ Memorandum of Incorporation (as adopted in 2017 NGC). The organisation has a National Executive Committee and the Office bearers, comprised of elected principals that are responsible for the affairs of the organisation which ar e the highest decision making bodies of the association respectively. Its administration is headed by a Chief Executive Officer. SACPO has set out its role to represent, promote and protect the interests of all public colleges, among its other objectives. SACPO is funded through a combination of sources, including membership fees as its primary source of income. Since its establishment, SACPO has strived to bring focus to its mandate of supporting TVETS in the Higher Education environment, characterised by a highly diverse membership-base of colleges. SACPO has a strong strategic role to play in representing the interests of TVETs within the system of Higher Education as a whole and supporting its members to fulfill their developmental obligations . SACPO is expected to be an active participant in Higher Education and Training System to provide common policy positions on numerous issues and to voice TVETS interest, as well as provide solutions to the challenges currently facing TVETS.
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