Enhancing Employability and Empowerment: Unveiling Factors within PERDA-TECH for Sustainable Development

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Siti Rozaini Ahmad, Nurulhuda Isa, Annie Liaw, Muhammad Luqman Nazari, Nor Paezah Abdullah, Mohd Husaini Rani, Anizana Ahmad, Abd Qayyum Abd Rahman, Anitawati Mohd Lokman
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In the contemporary landscape of education, fostering graduates' employability has emerged as a vital concern for educational institutions and policy makers, particularly within the framework of Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4) and Sustainable Development Goal 8 (SDG8). This paper delves into the employability dynamics of graduates from the PERDA-TECH program, a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) initiative operating under the auspices of the Penang Regional Development Authority (PERDA). In the quest for a competitive edge within the workforce, TVET programs hold the promise of cultivating a skilled labor pool that aligns with the workforce demands, thus bolstering economic growth (SDG8). However, a comprehensive analysis of the graduate employability facets is indispensable to address the nuanced requirements of the job market. Existing studies have outlined seven pivotal employability skills, encompassing interpersonal skills, critical thinking, self-improvement, resourcefulness, ICT proficiency, fundamental aptitudes, and information literacy. Additionally, employers place premium emphasis on attributes such as social acumen, management proficiencies, creative thinking, problem-solving capabilities, and critical analysis. Aligned with these imperatives, the PERDA-TECH Malaysia Skills Training Programme seeks to equip graduates with competencies tailored to amplify their employability prospects. Nonetheless, the insights from the PERDA 2020 Outcome Assessment report reveala gapin the comprehensive understanding of graduate feedback and employability determinants. This study endeavors to bridge this gap by methodically examining the factors influencing graduates' employability within the PERDA-TECH program.Employing a quantitative approach, the study encompassed survey responses from 226 graduates. The findings unveiled a noteworthy 71.3% (162 graduates) employed, 21.2% (48 graduates) pursuing further education, and 7.1% (16 graduates) currently unemployed. Encouragingly, a significant proportion of graduates secure employment within six months of graduation, substantiating the program's efficacy in catering to market needs (SDG8). The factors influencing employability were dissected into three categories: graduate attributes, learning outcomes, and market dynamics. This holistic analysis enhances the alignment of the program's objectives with SDG4's emphasis on quality education and SDG8's pursuit of decent work and economic growth.This study underscores the symbiotic relationship between relevant and skill-centered education, graduates' market readiness, and sustainable economic development. As a result, it contributes not only to the advancement of knowledge but also to the realization of SDG4 and SDG8, enlivening the overarching mission of fostering inclusive education and propelling economic progress.
提高就业能力和赋权:揭示PERDA-TECH促进可持续发展的因素
在当代教育领域,培养毕业生的就业能力已成为教育机构和政策制定者的一个重要关注点,特别是在可持续发展目标4 (SDG4)和可持续发展目标8 (SDG8)的框架内。本文深入研究了槟城区域发展局(PERDA)主持下的技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)项目PERDA- tech毕业生的就业能力动态。在寻求劳动力竞争优势的过程中,职业技术教育培训计划有望培养出符合劳动力需求的熟练劳动力,从而促进经济增长(SDG8)。然而,对毕业生就业能力方面的全面分析对于解决就业市场的细微要求是必不可少的。现有的研究概述了七种关键的就业技能,包括人际交往能力、批判性思维、自我完善、足智多谋、信息通信技术熟练程度、基本能力和信息素养。此外,雇主还特别重视社交敏锐度、管理能力、创造性思维、解决问题的能力和批判性分析能力。根据这些要求,马来西亚PERDA-TECH技能培训计划旨在为毕业生提供量身定制的能力,以扩大他们的就业前景。尽管如此,PERDA 2020年成果评估报告的见解显示,对毕业生反馈和就业能力决定因素的全面理解存在差距。本研究试图通过系统地检查影响PERDA-TECH计划毕业生就业能力的因素来弥合这一差距。该研究采用定量方法,对226名毕业生进行了调查。值得注意的是,有71.3%(162名毕业生)就业,21.2%(48名毕业生)继续深造,7.1%(16名毕业生)目前处于失业状态。令人鼓舞的是,相当大比例的毕业生在毕业后六个月内找到了工作,证实了该计划在迎合市场需求方面的有效性(SDG8)。影响就业能力的因素分为三类:毕业生属性、学习成果和市场动态。这一整体分析加强了该计划目标与可持续发展目标4对优质教育的重视以及可持续发展目标8对体面工作和经济增长的追求之间的一致性。这项研究强调了相关和以技能为中心的教育、毕业生的市场准备和可持续经济发展之间的共生关系。因此,它不仅有助于知识的进步,而且有助于实现可持续发展目标4和可持续发展目标8,为促进包容性教育和推动经济进步的总体使命注入活力。
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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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