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The Republic of Moldova embraces an education policy that is consistent with the European and international education standards that responds to the current issues and needs of the education system and its beneficiaries. Aligned with the objectives of the Development Strategy “Education 2030” (DS), the education system still faces challenges related to the quality of education and poor learning outcomes. Improving the quality of education is part of Moldova’s integration efforts, as education is a cornerstone for economic development, social cohesion, and overall progress.
The projected trajectory of the planned curriculum reform initiated by the Ministry of Education and Research (MER) is influenced by both international trends, such as globalization, international student assessments, and the need for defining the knowledge and abilities that are seen to be most valuable in a society and necessary to prepare the children for the future.
UNICEF as grant agent and coordinating agency of a GPE System Capacity Grant, supports the MER in the curriculum reform. The overarching objective of the proposed project is to develop and institutionalize a comprehensive curriculum evaluation and development process within the general education system. This initiative aims to address the deficiencies highlighted in the existing curriculum framework, particularly considering the poor performance of Moldovan students in international assessments.
How can you make a difference?
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the MER in the review and development of the new National Curriculum documents for the selected sections.
1. Objectives of the consultancy
Provision of support for the development of the:
2. Details of how the work should be delivered
During the assignment, the consultant will be guided by the Concept of School Curriculum Development[1] developed by the MER. He/she will take into consideration the Government’s priorities related to the education sector priorities, including the Development Strategy Education 2030, the SDG targets, as well as the National Development Strategy “European Moldova 2030”.
The consultant will be part of a team of experts and will work under the guidance of a lead expert selected by UNICEF. He/she will work in close collaboration with MER, including the General Department of Policies in the Field of General Education, National Agency for Curriculum and Evaluation (NACE) and UNICEF and ensure the reach out and engagement of broad audience during the assignment.
In convening national consultations, provide support to MER in following the next three principles:
3. Deliverables and timelines
Tasks | Deliverable | Timeline* |
Activity 1. Support in the development of a new gender responsive and inclusive Reference Framework for National Curriculum (RFNC) | ||
Section: Graduate’s Training Profile. |
RFNC section: Graduate’s Training Profile and the ways to implement it in subject-specific curricula developed | 5 days |
Section: Curriculum Documents. |
RFNC section: Curriculum Documents. The principles of curriculum development and illustrating/specifying the implications at the level of subject-specific curriculum structure developed | 5 days |
Subtotal: | 10 days, during November 2024 | |
Activity 2. Development of a robust Methodology for the Evaluation of Curriculum Implementation | ||
The conceptual and methodological framework for evaluating the school curriculum. The inventory list of methodological tools applied in curriculum evaluation and their application contexts. Instructions for experts. Methodological Tools and Instructions for Experts. |
The Section: The conceptual and methodological framework for evaluating the school curriculum. The inventory list of methodological tools applied in curriculum evaluation and their application contexts. Instructions for experts. Methodological Tools and Instructions for Experts developed. | 5 days
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The Section: Subject – specific curriculum evaluation. Evaluation of the ‘Conceptual Guidelines’ component (Conception) developed | 5 days
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Subtotal: | 10 days, during February – March 2025 | |
Activity 3. Development of a robust Methodology for Curriculum Development | ||
The conceptual and methodological framework for the school curriculum development. The inventory list of methodological tools applied in curriculum development and their application contexts. Instructions for experts. Methodological Tools and Instructions for Experts. |
The Section: The conceptual and methodological framework for the school curriculum development. The inventory list of methodological tools applied in curriculum development and their application contexts. Instructions for experts. Methodological Tools and Instructions for Experts Developed. | 3 days
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The section: Subject-Specific Curriculum Development of the ‘Conceptual Guidelines’ component (Conception) Developed |
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2 days |
8 days during May – June 2025 | ||
Total: | 28 days |
4. Definition of supervisory arrangements
The consultant will work under the oversight of the Education Officer of UNICEF Moldova, and in close coordination with the Education Specialist. Payments will be rendered upon successful completion of each task, as per the schedule outlined above.
5. Work location and official travel involved
The work will mainly be performed remotely and will only require participating in meetings at MER, or other locations in Chisinau. The UNICEF office will facilitate introductions to key informants.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have
For every Child, you demonstrate
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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For more details on the consultancy assignment and requirements, please refer to attached Terms of reference (ToR)
2024_ToR_Nat Indiv Consultant_Research_Curriculum.docx
HOW TO APPLY: Your online application should contain the Technical and Financial Offers (templates below). Please secure the Financial Proposal *.pdf document with a password on document view; the password will be requested only from technically qualified candidates.
Technical Offer_Research Curriculum.docx
Financial Offer_Research Curriculum.xlsx
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Remarks:
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