Promoting youths' skills acquisition through experiential learning theory in vocational education and training in South Africa

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Celestin Mayombe
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PurposeThere is a global concern about the effectiveness of vocational education and training (VET) programmes in developing job-related skills and competencies for real-world environments for disadvantaged and unemployed youths. Experiential learning (EL) is a major component of VET programmes. This article aims to examine the effects of facilitating VET through EL theory to promote youths' skills acquisition. The study looks at the effects of material resources on the use of experiential learning theory (ELT), the types of EL and the contribution of ELT to VET programmes.Design/methodology/approachThe research design mainly entails a qualitative research design and research method to allow the researcher to view the reality as is experienced from the inside out by the trainees and training centre managers on important data for a thorough understanding. The study participants were 512 young trainees who completed different training courses from the VET programmes and 24 centre managers in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.FindingsThe findings reveal that the use of ELT in VET programmes helped the trainees to gain real-world skills, hence contributing to their empowerment in terms of work experience and competence for their future employment. Based on the findings, the study concludes that ELT is an effective instrument to promote VET programmes for disadvantaged and unemployed youths.Practical implicationsThe practical and social implications of the findings are that, while disadvantaged youths cannot access and afford higher education, public and private sectors can remedy their situation by providing non-school-based technical and vocational training to help such youths enter the labour market. The findings will motivate the providers of skills development for unemployed youths to use ELT in designing course curricula, planning resources and directing teaching-learning approaches to help trainees to acquire skills and competencies to perform tasks close to real-work situations.Social implicationsThe socio-economic implication of the article is that skills development plays an important role in poverty reduction. Investing in the skills development of citizens is vital to raise the incomes of poor groups and to reduce poverty (ILO, 2018). Although the causes of unemployment have also to do with economic factors in a country, skills development is an essential ingredient in developing capacities for labour market entry and increased income generation of a vulnerable group of people.Originality/valueThe article is significant because the study provides new insights into the use of ELT in VET programmes to improve their effectiveness in developing job-related skills and competencies for real-world environments for disadvantaged and unemployed youths. The study contributes to the body of knowledge by establishing a solid base for the evidence-informed practice of the effects of facilitating the VET programme through ELT to promote skills acquisition for the employment of unemployed and disadvantaged youths.
透过南非职业教育与培训中的体验式学习理论,促进青年技能习得
目的全球都在关注职业教育和培训(VET)计划在为处境不利和失业的年轻人培养与工作相关的技能和能力方面的有效性。体验式学习是职业教育与培训课程的主要组成部分。本文旨在检验通过EL理论促进VET对促进青少年技能习得的作用。本研究考察了物质资源对体验式学习理论(ELT)使用的影响、ELT的类型以及ELT对VET课程的贡献。设计/方法论/方法研究设计主要包括定性研究设计和研究方法,使研究人员能够从内到外地看待受训人员和培训中心管理人员对重要数据的体验,以获得彻底的理解。研究参与者是512名完成了职业教育与培训计划不同培训课程的年轻学员和南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的24名中心经理,从而有助于增强他们的工作经验和未来就业能力。根据研究结果,该研究得出结论,英语教学是促进弱势和失业青年职业教育与培训计划的有效工具。实际意义研究结果的实际和社会意义是,尽管处境不利的年轻人无法获得并负担得起高等教育,但公共和私营部门可以通过提供非学校技术和职业培训来帮助这些年轻人进入劳动力市场,从而纠正他们的处境。研究结果将激励失业青年技能发展的提供者在设计课程、规划资源和指导教学方法时使用英语教学,以帮助受训者获得执行接近实际工作情况的任务的技能和能力。社会含义这篇文章的社会经济含义是,技能发展在减贫方面发挥着重要作用。投资于公民的技能发展对于提高贫困群体的收入和减少贫困至关重要(国际劳工组织,2018)。尽管失业的原因也与一个国家的经济因素有关,但技能发展是发展进入劳动力市场的能力和增加弱势群体创收的重要因素。原创性/价值这篇文章意义重大,因为这项研究为在职业教育与培训计划中使用英语教学提供了新的见解,以提高其在为弱势和失业青年提供现实环境中培养与工作相关的技能和能力的有效性。该研究为通过英语教学促进职业教育与培训计划的效果的循证实践奠定了坚实的基础,以促进失业和弱势青年就业的技能获取,从而为知识体系做出了贡献。
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Higher Education Skills and Work-based Learning
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