A quantitative analysis of the perceptions of CTE administrators on the integration of employability skills into agricultural aducation

William Norris, Kirk Swortzel, OP McCubbins
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Preparing students for the workforce is a foundational pillar of education. This study sought to assess the perceptions of CTE administrators in [State A] and [State B] on the importance of agricultural educators integrating various employability skills education into their instruction. Traditionally, the relationship between CTE administrators and agricultural educators has been viewed as important. An understanding of the perceptions of [State A] and [State B] CTE administrators that offer agricultural education in their district could be beneficial in determining the importance of employability skills integration into agricultural education. This study utilized the Perkins Collaborative Resource Network Employability Skills Framework to develop the instrument. CTE administrators were asked to rate each individual employable skill on a 1 to 5 Likert scale with 1 = Not Important at All and 5 = Extremely Important. Construct scores for each employability skill category was calculated using the individual employability skills ratings. The results found that participating CTE administrators perceived all employability skill categories to be Very Important or Extremely Important. The employability skills most valued by CTE administrators included Critical Thinking Skills, Personal Qualities, and Communication Skills. A Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) was used to ascertain any differences in perception held by CTE administrators in [State A] and [State B]. While the analysis did not return any statistically significant results, it could suggest that CTE administrators in [State A] and [State B] agree on which skills are most valuable for agricultural educators to integrate into their instruction.
CTE管理者对将就业技能纳入农业教育的看法的定量分析
让学生为就业做好准备是教育的基本支柱。本研究旨在评估[A州]和[B州]CTE管理者对农业教育者将各种就业技能教育纳入其教学的重要性的看法。传统上,CTE管理者和农业教育者之间的关系一直被认为是重要的。了解[A州]和[B州]在其所在地区提供农业教育的CTE管理者的看法,可能有助于确定就业技能融入农业教育的重要性。本研究利用帕金斯协同资源网络就业技能框架来开发该工具。CTE管理人员被要求对每个人的就业技能进行1到5的李克特评分,1 =根本不重要,5 =极其重要。每个就业能力技能类别的构建分数是使用个人就业能力技能评级来计算的。结果发现,参与CTE管理人员认为所有就业技能类别都是非常重要或极其重要的。CTE管理者最看重的就业技能包括批判性思维能力、个人素质和沟通能力。采用多变量方差分析(MANOVA)来确定[A州]和[B州]的CTE管理员所持有的感知差异。虽然分析没有返回任何统计上显著的结果,但它可能表明[A州]和[B州]的CTE管理者对农业教育工作者将哪些技能融入他们的教学中最有价值达成了一致。
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