Skills Development for Graduate Employability in Bangladesh: Japanese Language in TVET Program

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Md. jahangir Alam, D. Sharmin
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Abstract

The tremendous potential of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) appears evident worldwide, including in Bangladesh, where the emphasis is primarily on individual skills development for decent employment. Numerous studies have demonstrated that varying degrees of development of soft skills and hard skills contribute to the strength and capability of human capital. It is well acknowledged that knowledge and technology are rapidly updated in the contemporary world. This study explores how skills development influences sustainable employability through the lens of the Japanese language skills development program in TVET. Moreover, this research aims to study the impact of Japanese language programs in Bangladesh's TVET system on skills development and sustainable employability. It aims to assess how the skills acquired through these programs benefit both the domestic and international job markets related to Japanese language abilities. This research employs a mixed-methods research approach examining the participants’ perceptions and understandings of those TVET students who have enrolled or graduated from the Japanese language program. The research endeavours to conduct a theoretical examination of the human capital development theory and to establish a connection between the Japanese language program and its associated approach, knowledge, and method. By examining the research findings, this study found that the TVETs’ Japanese language program significantly positively impacts individuals’ hard and soft skills development, improving the quality and form of employability, increasing individual wages, and playing a supportable role in achieving the SDG 8 of decent work and economic growth. Several practical initiatives have been recommended to increase this language program’s sustainability in TVET.
孟加拉国毕业生就业能力的技能发展:TVET项目中的日语
技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)的巨大潜力在世界范围内是显而易见的,包括在孟加拉国,其重点主要是个人技能发展,以实现体面就业。大量研究表明,软技能和硬技能的不同程度的发展有助于人力资本的强度和能力。众所周知,当今世界的知识和技术更新得很快。本研究以职业技术教育培训中的日语技能发展项目为视角,探讨技能发展如何影响可持续就业能力。此外,本研究旨在研究孟加拉国TVET系统中的日语课程对技能发展和可持续就业能力的影响。它旨在评估通过这些课程获得的技能如何有利于与日语能力相关的国内和国际就业市场。本研究采用了一种混合方法的研究方法,考察了参与者对那些已经注册或从日语课程毕业的TVET学生的看法和理解。本研究试图对人力资本发展理论进行理论检验,并建立日语课程与其相关方法、知识和方法之间的联系。通过对研究结果的检验,本研究发现,TVETs的日语课程对个人的硬技能和软技能发展产生了显著的积极影响,改善了就业能力的质量和形式,提高了个人工资,并在实现体面工作和经济增长的可持续发展目标8方面发挥了支持作用。为了提高该语言课程在职业技术教育培训中的可持续性,提出了一些切实可行的建议。
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Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal of Technical Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.10
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14.30%
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12
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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