Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership

: For developing nations to meet the demand for skills in the twenty-first century, TVET is essential. The TVET institution actively creates a skilled workforce to meet the needs of the nation's labour market to meet those demands. As a result, efforts are being made to improve the existing TVE...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, Norazlinda, Mohd Affandi, Haryanti, Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty, Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus, Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah, Abas, Nor Haslinda
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.103282023-10-30T07:27:26Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10328/ Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership Mohamad, Norazlinda Mohd Affandi, Haryanti Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah Abas, Nor Haslinda T Technology (General) : For developing nations to meet the demand for skills in the twenty-first century, TVET is essential. The TVET institution actively creates a skilled workforce to meet the needs of the nation's labour market to meet those demands. As a result, efforts are being made to improve the existing TVET institutions. This study looked into the difficulties faced by TVET institution managers when handling their relationships with collaboration. The quantitative approach used in this study was the survey design approach. The right respondents are chosen for this study using purposeful sampling techniques. A total of 53 directors of TVET institutions in Malaysia and 30 representatives from industry were chosen as respondents for this study. The Rasch measurement model was used to analyze the data. This study identified managerial skills and common barriers as the two main obstacles to the collaboration between Malaysian TVET institutions and industries. Technical, human, and conceptual skills are the three categories used to categorize managerial skill barriers. Technically, directors are unable to put knowledge into practice because they lack computer proficiency, managerial knowledge and experience, and methods and techniques for performance monitoring tools. Conceptually, directors struggle to plan long-term objectives, articulate strategies and comprehend the organizational structure of their industry. Finally, directors lack the ability to manage relationships between organizations and the drive to launch partnerships with the sector. While this was going on, the common TVET institution-industry collaboration barriers were grouped into four categories: governance issues, funding and financial issues, management issues in collaboration, and industry-institution culture issues. uthm 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10328/1/J15963_f9161279b6e28223f8de7b2d41c965f5.pdf Mohamad, Norazlinda and Mohd Affandi, Haryanti and Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty and Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus and Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera and Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah and Abas, Nor Haslinda (2023) Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership. JOURNAL OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING, 15 (1). pp. 265-275. ISSN 2229-8932 https://doi.org/10.30880/jtet.2023.15.01.023
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Mohamad, Norazlinda
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty
Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus
Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera
Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah
Abas, Nor Haslinda
Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
description : For developing nations to meet the demand for skills in the twenty-first century, TVET is essential. The TVET institution actively creates a skilled workforce to meet the needs of the nation's labour market to meet those demands. As a result, efforts are being made to improve the existing TVET institutions. This study looked into the difficulties faced by TVET institution managers when handling their relationships with collaboration. The quantitative approach used in this study was the survey design approach. The right respondents are chosen for this study using purposeful sampling techniques. A total of 53 directors of TVET institutions in Malaysia and 30 representatives from industry were chosen as respondents for this study. The Rasch measurement model was used to analyze the data. This study identified managerial skills and common barriers as the two main obstacles to the collaboration between Malaysian TVET institutions and industries. Technical, human, and conceptual skills are the three categories used to categorize managerial skill barriers. Technically, directors are unable to put knowledge into practice because they lack computer proficiency, managerial knowledge and experience, and methods and techniques for performance monitoring tools. Conceptually, directors struggle to plan long-term objectives, articulate strategies and comprehend the organizational structure of their industry. Finally, directors lack the ability to manage relationships between organizations and the drive to launch partnerships with the sector. While this was going on, the common TVET institution-industry collaboration barriers were grouped into four categories: governance issues, funding and financial issues, management issues in collaboration, and industry-institution culture issues.
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author Mohamad, Norazlinda
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty
Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus
Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera
Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah
Abas, Nor Haslinda
author_facet Mohamad, Norazlinda
Mohd Affandi, Haryanti
Sohimi, Nurul Eizzaty
Mustaffa Kamal, Mohd Firdaus
Lazaro Moreno Herrera, Lazaro Moreno Herrera
Zulkifli, Rabihah Munirah
Abas, Nor Haslinda
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title Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
title_short Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
title_full Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
title_fullStr Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
title_full_unstemmed Exploring TVET Institution Directors’ Barriers in Managing Malaysian TVET Institutions-Industry Partnership
title_sort exploring tvet institution directors’ barriers in managing malaysian tvet institutions-industry partnership
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