长期工程学课程招生人数减少:利益相关者的观点

Durga Prasad Baral
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本研究调查了尼泊尔技术教育与职业培训委员会(CTEVT)下设的长期工程学专业的 入学率下降问题,这是一个影响技术人力资源开发和社会经济转型的关键问题。本研究分析了过去 4 至 5 年的入学数据,并评估了入学趋势。研究还纳入了焦点小组讨论和与各利益相关方的访谈所得出的见解,找出了入学率低的根本原因,并提出了可行的建议。研究结果表明,入学率的下降受到社会经济条件、外国教育的诱惑以及技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)价值下降等背景因素的多方面影响。在机构层面,问题包括职业技术教育与培训机构的随意扩展、教学质量下降以及与行业的联系不足。个人观念也导致职业教育往往被视为普通教育之外的另一种声誉较低的教育。通过全面分析,研究人员最终提出了一些建议,主要集中在课程修订、加强行业联系以及提高对职业技术教育与培训课程的整体认识和质量等方面。这些见解对于尼泊尔的政策制定、教育改革以及使职业技术教育与培训符合行业需求和学生愿望至关重要。
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Declining Enrollment in Long-Term Engineering Programs: Stakeholders’ Perspectives
This study investigates the declining enrollment in long-term engineering programs under the Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) in Nepal, a critical issue affecting the development of skilled human resources and socio-economic transformation. The study analyzes enrollment data over the past 4 to 5 years and assesses enrollment trends. It also incorporates insights from focus group discussions and interviews with various stakeholders, identifies underlying causes of low enrollment, and proposes actionable recommendations. The findings reveal a multifaceted decline influenced by contextual factors, such as socio-economic conditions, the allure of foreign education, and the diminishing value of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). At an institutional level, issues include haphazard extension of TVET institutions, weakened instructional quality and inadequate industry linkages. Personal perceptions also contribute that vocational education is often seen as a less prestigious alternative to general education. The study's comprehensive analysis culminates in recommendations as suggested by the research participants focused on curriculum revision, strengthening industry linkages and enhancing the overall perception and quality of TVET programs. These insights are crucial for policy formulation, educational reforms, and aligning TVET with industry needs and student aspirations in Nepal.
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