职业技术教育工作者发展与职业规划的预测因素探讨

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Zakaria, A.F, Hanapi, Z, Mustafa, M.S.S., Ma'arof, M.I.N
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摘要

职业规划和发展是为职业可持续性提供附加值的关键因素。由于快节奏的全球变化、竞争激烈的行业需求、需求和全球教育趋势,职业发展方法最近发生了变化。传统上,一个机构有责任保证其教育工作者拥有实现其长期目标所需的技能。然而,目前,教育工作者应该对自己的职业发展负责。因此,进行了一项调查,以发现TVET教育工作者的发展和职业生涯的预测因素(n=141)。对所有职业规划变量进行了多元回归分析,如职业抱负(88.48%)、个人抱负和动力(85.93%)、当前能力(86.00%)、当前学习和发展机会(82.05%)以及公司支持87.45%)。这项研究发现,预测因素、个人抱负和动力、当前能力、当前学习和发展机会以及组织支持的变化与职业抱负的变化显著相关。大多数TVET教育工作者意识到并愿意提高他们的知识和技能,以满足当前TVET教育需求和要求的变化。研究结果表明,满足组织和人员需求的一种行之有效的技术包括创建职业路线,让职业技术与培训教育工作者了解他们在机构内的晋升选择,并收集信息以评估他们的职业相关性和可持续性能力。
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Exploring Predictors of Development and Career Planning Among TVET Educators
Career planning and development a key factor that provides added value to career sustainability. Career development approaches have recently changed due to the fast-paced global change, competitive industry needs, demands, and global education trends. Traditionally, it was the responsibility of an institution to guarantee that its educators possessed the skills necessary to achieve its long-term objectives. Currently, however, educators should be accountable for their career growth. Therefore, a survey was conducted to discover predictors of development and career paling for TVET educators (n = 141). A multiple regression analysis was conducted for all sets of career planning variables such as career aspirations (88.48%), personal aspirations and drive (85.93%), current competency (86.00%), current learning and development opportunities (82.05%), and company support 87.45%) is measured. This study found changes in the predictor, personal aspirations and drive, current competency, current learning and development opportunities, and organization support are significantly associated with changes in career aspiration. This majority of TVET educators are aware and willing to improve their knowledge and skills to meet the standard of current changes in TVET education needs and demands. The finding indicated that a proven technique for meeting organizational and personnel demands includes creating career routes that allow TVET educators to comprehend their options for advancement within the institution and collecting information to assess their abilities for career relevancy and sustainability.
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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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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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