知识经济的技能要求作为肯尼亚选定大学研究生学习私人需求的决定因素

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Macharia Anne Wamuyu
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尽管肯尼亚大学研究生学习的私人需求一直在增加,但最近的趋势表明研究生入学人数有所下降。这种下降对实现大学目标和肯尼亚2030年愿景提出了潜在挑战。现有文献强调,攻读研究生学习的决定受到多种因素的影响,其中之一是知识经济对技能的要求。在此背景下,本研究的主要目的是评估知识经济的技能要求如何影响肯尼亚选定大学对研究生学习的私人需求。该研究采用解释顺序混合方法设计,将定量和定性方法结合起来,全面考察了知识经济的技能要求对研究生学习私人需求的影响。在研究期间,目标人口包括在肯尼亚公立和私立特许大学就读硕士和博士课程的所有60 515名学生。本研究采用系统随机抽样的方法,有目的地从4所公立特许大学和3所私立特许大学中抽取395名硕士生和博士生。数据收集是通过问卷调查和访谈的方式完成的。定量数据采用描述统计和推理统计进行分析,定性数据采用主题分析和内容分析。知识经济技能要求与个人研究生学习需求的回归模型的回归系数为B = .447,具有显著性。然而,概率水平p = 0.099 >0.05 (p <显著水平;0.05),知识经济的技能要求成为个人对研究生学习需求的非显著预测因子。研究表明,虽然攻读研究生课程可以提高个人的竞争力和在组织中的地位,但它无法提供劳动力市场所需的所有关键技能。为了解决这个问题,该研究倡导将创新研究纳入肯尼亚大学的研究生课程,从而扩大培训机构的课程,以满足该国的高级技能需求。该研究进一步建议加强大学与私营和公共部门雇主以及劳动力市场相关行业之间的合作。这种伙伴关系将有助于为研究生提供准确的信息、培训机会和就业前景,最终弥合他们的教育与劳动力市场所需技能之间的差距。关键词:技能要求;知识经济;私人需求;
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Skills Requirements for a Knowledge Economy as a Determinant of Private Demand for Postgraduate Studies in Selected Universities in Kenya
Although there has been a consistent increase in private demand for postgraduate studies in Kenyan universities, recent trends indicate a decline in postgraduate enrolment. This decline presents potential challenges in attaining both the objectives of the universities and Kenya's Vision 2030. Existing literature highlights that the decision to pursue postgraduate studies is influenced by various factors, one of which is skills requirements for a knowledge economy. Within this context, the primary aim of this study was to evaluate how skills requirements for a knowledge economy affects private demand for postgraduate studies in selected universities in Kenya. Employing an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, the study combined both quantitative and qualitative approaches to comprehensively examine the effects of skills requirements for a knowledge economy on private demand for postgraduate studies. The target population comprised all 60,515 students enrolled in Master's and PhD programmes in both public and private chartered universities in Kenya during the research period. The study employed a systematic random sampling technique to select 395 Master's and PhD students from four public chartered universities and three private chartered universities, which were purposefully selected. Data collection was done through the use of questionnaires and interviews. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative data underwent thematic and content analysis. The regression model for skills requirements for a knowledge economy and private demand for postgraduate studies, yielded a regression coefficient of B = .447, signifying significance. However, with a probability level of p = .099 > .05 (at a significant level of p < .05), skills requirements for a knowledge economy emerged as a non-significant predictor of private demand for postgraduate studies. The study reveals that while pursuing postgraduate studies increases an individual's competitiveness and standing within an organization, it falls short of providing all the crucial skills required by the labour market. To address this, the study advocates for the integration of innovative studies into postgraduate programmess in universities in Kenya, thereby expanding the training institutions' offerings to meet the country's advanced skills needs. The study further recommends enhanced collaboration between universities and employers in both the private and public sectors, as well as relevant industries in the labour market. This partnership would facilitate the provision of accurate information, training opportunities, and employment prospects for postgraduate students, ultimately bridging the gap between their education and the skills demanded by the labour market. Keywords: Skills requirements, Knowledge economy, Private demand, Postgraduate studies.
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Journal of Education
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