Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia

The main purpose of the study was to assess the acquisition of employability skills by vocational students in Malaysia. A total of 214 students participated in the study. We used the SCANS instrument to assess vocational students’ employability skills. The overall mean of vocational secondary studen...

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Main Authors: Danial, Jovinia, Bakar, Ab. Rahim, Mohamed, Shamsiah
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014
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spelling my.upm.eprints.376392015-12-16T08:59:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37639/ Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia Danial, Jovinia Bakar, Ab. Rahim Mohamed, Shamsiah The main purpose of the study was to assess the acquisition of employability skills by vocational students in Malaysia. A total of 214 students participated in the study. We used the SCANS instrument to assess vocational students’ employability skills. The overall mean of vocational secondary students’ employability skills was 3.81 (SD = 0.34). Students’ employability skills were found to be correlated with gender (rpb = -.172, p = .012), industrial training (rpb = .137, p = .046), involvement in extracurricular activities (r = .177, p = .010), participation in career development activities (r = .218, p = .001) and self-concept (r = .429, p = .000). We used a step-wise multiple regression to determine the variables that best predict students’ acquisition of employability skills. We found that three variables (self-concept, participation in career development activities, and industrial training) explained 23.1% of the total variance in the acquisition of employability skills, with self-concept being the main predictor (B = 0.39), followed by participation in career development activities (B = 0.29), and industrial training (B = 0.19). Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37639/1/37639.pdf Danial, Jovinia and Bakar, Ab. Rahim and Mohamed, Shamsiah (2014) Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia. International Education Studies, 7 (2). pp. 117-124. ISSN 1913-9020; ESSN: 1913-9039 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ies/article/view/32199 10.5539/ies.v7n2p117
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description The main purpose of the study was to assess the acquisition of employability skills by vocational students in Malaysia. A total of 214 students participated in the study. We used the SCANS instrument to assess vocational students’ employability skills. The overall mean of vocational secondary students’ employability skills was 3.81 (SD = 0.34). Students’ employability skills were found to be correlated with gender (rpb = -.172, p = .012), industrial training (rpb = .137, p = .046), involvement in extracurricular activities (r = .177, p = .010), participation in career development activities (r = .218, p = .001) and self-concept (r = .429, p = .000). We used a step-wise multiple regression to determine the variables that best predict students’ acquisition of employability skills. We found that three variables (self-concept, participation in career development activities, and industrial training) explained 23.1% of the total variance in the acquisition of employability skills, with self-concept being the main predictor (B = 0.39), followed by participation in career development activities (B = 0.29), and industrial training (B = 0.19).
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author Danial, Jovinia
Bakar, Ab. Rahim
Mohamed, Shamsiah
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Bakar, Ab. Rahim
Mohamed, Shamsiah
Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
author_facet Danial, Jovinia
Bakar, Ab. Rahim
Mohamed, Shamsiah
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title Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
title_short Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
title_full Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
title_fullStr Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in Malaysia
title_sort factors influencing the acquisition of employability skills by students of selected technical secondary school in malaysia
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/37639/1/37639.pdf
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