Quite remarkable efforts, Waudo. The work sets up an appropriate pedestal for further contributions that will enable academicians, regulators, managers, employers et.al, to better appreciate the ICT professional paradigms. The draft forms a critical first step towards our dream of defining the ICT profession in Kenya. It's a sacred endeavor which should be entirely isolated from all traces of the emerging Kenyan version of "ICT politics" (Exclusion and sabotage of perceived critics). If we collaboratively manage to generate an amicable framework that will yield a streamlined and mainstreamed professional sector, we will have made a solid foundation for the future growth of our ICT industry. May the ICT Practitioners Management Act live to see the light of day! Kamotho Njenga On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:57 PM, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com>wrote:
I am just wondering how much "Work" it would take to formulate a legislative instrument to regualte ICT qualifications and profession. I notice most of the other instruments appear similar except for a few changes here and there. I have taken one and put a few changes to create an "ICT Practioners Management Act" - www.cskonline.org/downloads/Proposed_ICT_Practioners_Act.pdf
Waudo
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 00:56:20 -0700 (PDT), "John Walubengo" <jwalu@yahoo.com> said:
Waudo,
I beg to differ (disclosure: probably because I sit on the KASNEB ICT Syllabus Board) on two accounts.
1. That the KASNEB ICT syllabus is for Accountants and 2. That KICT Board should have nothing to do with KASNEB.
Count 1: Syllabi for Accountants? The KASNEB ICT syllabus is aimed to create mid-level, technical personnel in the ICT sector. Any doubting expert can visit http://www.kasneb.or.ke/cict.htm to see the course outline which incidentally you (Waudo and I) contributed to in 2005. In addition, this syallabus is already under review by another Task force to make it more relevant (tell me which university/college here in Kenya reviews their syllabus in such turn-around record times?)
Count 2: ICT board has/should have nothing to do with KASNEB? I think ICT board has an interest in the ICT technical capacity in this country. It would be futile to market Kenya as an ICT destination, when one knows the gaps or inadequacy we have particularly at the levels that our Polytechnics (now all rushing to be universities) used to address.
Finally, KASNEB has an Accounting background but is moving into providing their Examination Expertise into other areas (ICT, Actural Science, etc) and you are right:-They have a legal mandate and parliamentary basis for this. Something the Computer Soceity of Kenya, ITSA and other ICT professional bodies have sought to no avail.
Probably Waudo, could your worry be that KASNEB maybe introducing 'unnecessary' competition in that space?
walu.
--- On Fri, 9/5/08, waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> wrote:
From: waudo siganga <emailsignet@mailcan.com> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Review, identify gaps and enhance the quality of the Certificate of ICT (CICT) qualification To: jwalu@yahoo.com Cc: amosoba@ict.go.ke, "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Date: Friday, September 5, 2008, 6:53 PM Why is partnering with KASNEB a "Strategic Objective' of the ICT Board? Does it mean that the Board sees the running of ICT examinations and, presumably, professionalism as a responsibility of accountants? To me the strategic objective should be to ensure ICT education and professionalism are established under statutory recognition in their own right. The only advantage accountants have is the statutory recognition and if we plan properly we will reach there. I do not want to derail this new partnership but I hope it is short term.
BTW KASNEB does not have the technical capacity to make any ICT Syllabus. They had to call in a team of ICT experts, including me, to write the CICT syllabus for them. The syllabus we made out is geared for accountants.
Kind Regards, Waudo
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 15:47:20 +0300, "Al Kags" <alkags@alkags.com> said:
The Kenya ICT Board and KASNEB have formed a partnership to review, identify gaps and enhance the quality of the Certificate of ICT (CICT) qualification that is managed by KASNEB and offered by various ICT institutions in Kenya. This collaboration will cover, among other areas:- * Working together towards enhancing quality ICT skills in the country * Marketing CICT to get industry buy in and endorsement at the same level as CPA. * Collaborate in conducting a baseline study/survey to determine the deficiency of ICT skills and type of skills required. * Collaborate to lobby for appropriate legal provisions for the establishment of an Institute for the CICT graduates, recognizing KASNEB as the examining and the certification body for ICT graduates. * Work to gain industry acceptance of CICT certification on same quality rating as CPA.
The Kenya ICT Board wishes to convene an ICT Public Panel to develop industry and stake holder input into the review. We invite the participation of key sector players in the industry on a voluntary basis, as represented below:- * Industry players (IT products and services suppliers/manufactures including Developer Community, Skunkworks etc) - 5 representatives * Business Process Outsourcing and Call Centres - 2 representatives * Colleges representatives - 3 representatives * University representatives - 3 representatives * Student representatives – 5 * Related government ministry's representatives - 3 * Multinational Corporations - 2
TORs of the Panel. To review the state of ICT skills in Kenya with a view to identifying gaps and therefore make recommendations for addressing those gaps as seen in a global context. The Public Panel deliberations will be made out of a maximum of three meetings at the Kenya ICT Board Offices on Waiyaki way specifically on: - * Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 10 am * Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 10 am * Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 10 am
The recommendations will be presented to KASNEB for the review of the Certification Curriculum, on September 26, 2008 at a venue to be communicated closer to the date. This initiative is guided by the Kenya ICT Board's Strategic Objectives, mainly: * To develop and promote competitive ICT Institutions in Kenya * To develop and promote competitive ICT industries in Kenya
TO PARTICIPATE To participate, kindly contact the Public Panels team on [1]publicpanels@ict.go.ke . Please attach a brief profile of yourself and the sector that you represent. The Board will then formally invite you to participate in the Panel. While the formal invitations will be issued entirely at the discretion of the board, the broad criteria for participation is as follows:- * Demonstrated experience and knowledge in the sub-sector * Expressed willingness to serve pro bono * Demonstrated general understanding of the educational offering in the sector.
We also welcome via email to [2]publicpanels@ict.go.ke written submission on this topic, representations and opinions from the sector towards this important exercise and they will also be collated with the report.
References
1. mailto:publicpanels@ict.go.ke 2. mailto:publicpanels@ict.go.ke People make a plan work, a plan alone seldom makes people work (Confucius).
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