Employability Skills and Career Development Self-Efficacy as Indicators for Workforce Success

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Muhd Khaizer Omar, Wan Munzareen Wan Muhamad, Normala Ismail, Anis Zakaria, Khairunisa Mohd Kadir
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The development of graduates’ employability skills has become one of crucial agenda in today’s educational milieu. One if the strategies is my adding the soft skills components in teaching and learning delivery across curriculum. This agenda includes Technical and Vocational and Education and Training (TVET) academic program which now has become the forefront agenda to spearhead the local skilled workforce for the nation. The research employed a quantitative descriptive and cross-sectional study among vocational college students from diploma programs across field of studies to combat numerous issues related to graduates’ preparedness on entering workforce, particularly on lack of employability skills. The employability skills section of the instrument was adapted from Grant, Malloy, and Murphy (2009) and Sarigoz (2012). The CD-SEI (Career Development Self-Efficacy Inventory) was replicated from Yuen et al. (2005) as dependent variable. Findings related to employability skills were indicated at a moderate level. The self-efficacy for career development was moderately high. Students' self-efficacy for career development was not significantly influenced by the demographic variables of gender or academic success. Additionally, the results indicated that vocational college students have higher cognitive skills which significantly predicted the career development self-efficacy. The results of this study can be capitalized as guidelines to carry out a curriculum that is more industrially driven, contributing the exposure to industrial experiences as self-efficacy and employability skills values before venturing job market.
就业能力、技能和职业发展自我效能作为劳动力成功的指标
毕业生就业技能的培养已成为当今教育环境的重要议题之一。其中一个策略是在整个课程的教学和学习中增加软技能的组成部分。该议程包括技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)学术计划,该计划现已成为引领国家本地熟练劳动力的前沿议程。该研究采用了定量描述和横断面研究,对来自各个研究领域的文凭课程的职业学院学生进行了研究,以解决与毕业生进入劳动力市场准备相关的众多问题,特别是缺乏就业技能。该量表的就业能力技能部分改编自Grant, Malloy, and Murphy(2009)和Sarigoz(2012)。CD-SEI(职业发展自我效能量表)作为因变量复制自Yuen et al.(2005)。与就业能力技能相关的调查结果显示在中等水平。职业发展自我效能感中等。学生职业发展自我效能感不受性别、学业成就等人口统计学变量的显著影响。此外,职校学生具有较高的认知技能对职业发展自我效能感有显著的预测作用。本研究的结果可以作为指导方针,以开展更工业驱动的课程,在进入就业市场之前,将接触工业经验作为自我效能感和就业能力技能的价值。
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Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal of Technical Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: JTET will consider for publications original research articles, critical reviews as well as technical reports that can further our understanding of TVET issues and concerns
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