Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling

This study aims to measure the significance of non-technical skills for integrating into metalwork technology curriculum of technical colleges in Nigeria. The data collected through questionnaire survey consisted of 283 responses. The findings revealed that the mean values for all identified compone...

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Main Authors: Francis, Bakare Shola, Abdul Latib, Azlan, Amiron, Evarina, Subari, Kamalularifin, Kamin, Yusri
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Published: Eskisehir Osmangazi University 2020
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spelling my.utm.938752022-01-31T08:37:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93875/ Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling Francis, Bakare Shola Abdul Latib, Azlan Amiron, Evarina Subari, Kamalularifin Kamin, Yusri H Social Sciences (General) This study aims to measure the significance of non-technical skills for integrating into metalwork technology curriculum of technical colleges in Nigeria. The data collected through questionnaire survey consisted of 283 responses. The findings revealed that the mean values for all identified components of non-technical skills indicated their importance and suitability for integration into the curriculum. The study developed models using structural equation modelling (SEM) technique. The results from SEM indicated that the correlation matrix, factor loadings, composite reliability, and average variance extracted for the measurement and structural models were all confirmed fit and suitable. The study also revealed that the relationship among the components that made up of the structural model were statistically significant. Communication skills was ranked the highest among the eight components that were considered important while problem-solving skills were ranked the lowest. In order to achieve the integration, suggestions are made relating to policy structure for the development of non-technical skills in Nigeria technical colleges. Eskisehir Osmangazi University 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93875/1/AzlanAbdulLatib2020_MeasuringTheImportanceOfNonTechnicalSkillsForIntegration.pdf Francis, Bakare Shola and Abdul Latib, Azlan and Amiron, Evarina and Subari, Kamalularifin and Kamin, Yusri (2020) Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling. International Journal of Instruction, 13 (3). pp. 317-328. ISSN 1694-609X http://dx.doi.org/10.29333/iji.2020.13322a
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Francis, Bakare Shola
Abdul Latib, Azlan
Amiron, Evarina
Subari, Kamalularifin
Kamin, Yusri
Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
description This study aims to measure the significance of non-technical skills for integrating into metalwork technology curriculum of technical colleges in Nigeria. The data collected through questionnaire survey consisted of 283 responses. The findings revealed that the mean values for all identified components of non-technical skills indicated their importance and suitability for integration into the curriculum. The study developed models using structural equation modelling (SEM) technique. The results from SEM indicated that the correlation matrix, factor loadings, composite reliability, and average variance extracted for the measurement and structural models were all confirmed fit and suitable. The study also revealed that the relationship among the components that made up of the structural model were statistically significant. Communication skills was ranked the highest among the eight components that were considered important while problem-solving skills were ranked the lowest. In order to achieve the integration, suggestions are made relating to policy structure for the development of non-technical skills in Nigeria technical colleges.
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author Francis, Bakare Shola
Abdul Latib, Azlan
Amiron, Evarina
Subari, Kamalularifin
Kamin, Yusri
author_facet Francis, Bakare Shola
Abdul Latib, Azlan
Amiron, Evarina
Subari, Kamalularifin
Kamin, Yusri
author_sort Francis, Bakare Shola
title Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
title_short Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
title_full Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
title_fullStr Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
title_sort measuring the importance of non-technical skills for integration into metalwork technology curriculum using structural equation modelling
publisher Eskisehir Osmangazi University
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93875/1/AzlanAbdulLatib2020_MeasuringTheImportanceOfNonTechnicalSkillsForIntegration.pdf
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