An improved employability skills model and its compliance through vocational educational system in Bahrain

R. Mishra, M. Alseddiqi, C. Pislaru
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The globalisation along with the interdependence of various economies has resulted in creating extra dimension to the employability skills requirements. Various socio-economic indicators have increased the pressure on vocational education sector and changed it from supply driven to demand driven by the labour market requirements to minimise the existing employability skills gap. The paper presents a study that has been conducted to identify the existing skills gap between School Based Learning (SBL) and Work Based Learning (WBL) in Technical and Vocational Education (TVE) System in Bahrain by asking teachers, Human Resources departments from industry, and industrial supervisors to complete questionnaires. Their answers have been analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. Based on these drawn conclusions, an improved employability skills model has been developed which shows the importance of the required skills. This model will be the basis for suggested modifications in SBL and WBL structure in TVE in Bahrain. Keywords: School Based Learning (SBL), Work Based Learning (WBL), Technical and Vocational Educatio(TVE), Employability, Skills, Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor
巴林职业教育体系中改进的就业能力技能模式及其遵从性
全球化以及各种经济的相互依存导致了对就业技能要求的额外要求。各种社会经济指标增加了职业教育部门的压力,并将其从供应驱动转变为由劳动力市场需求驱动的需求,以尽量减少现有的就业技能差距。对他们的回答进行了定量和定性分析。基于这些得出的结论,一个改进的就业能力技能模型已经开发出来,它显示了所需技能的重要性。该模型将成为建议修改巴林TVE中SBL和WBL结构的基础。
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