Creation of an Employability Skills of Students Enhancement Model for Music School Students in Shanxi Province
- Jianfang Xin , Assistant Professor, Master, School of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, 1, Soi Chalongkrung 1, Bangkok 10520, Thailand.
- Chantana Viriyavejakul , Assoc. Prof., Dr., Ph. D, School of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, 1, Soi Chalongkrung 1, Bangkok 10520, Thailand.
- Piyapong Sumettikoon , Asst. Prof., Dr., Ph. D, School of Industrial Education and Technology, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, 1, Soi Chalongkrung 1, Bangkok 10520, Thailand.
ABSTRACT
Purpose: This study examines the development of employability skills among music school students in Shanxi Province, China, with the objective of elucidating the multifaceted dimensions essential for success within regional music education. Anchored in adult learning and experiential education theories, the research investigates the interplay between technical proficiency, creativity, communication, adaptability, and business acumen. Utilizing a qualitative methodology, this study engages with music students, educators, and industry professionals to unravel the nuances of skills development. Method: The study employs a qualitative design, utilizing semi-structured interviews to capture the lived experiences and perspectives of key stakeholders within Shanxi's music education ecosystem. The sample consists of music school students, educators, and industry professionals, selected through purposive sampling. Data collection involves conducting in-depth interviews, with thematic analysis applied to distil key patterns and insights. Findings: Preliminary findings underscore the significance of technical proficiency, creativity, communication, and business acumen as essential components of employability skills among students. The study reveals distinct nuances within the Shanxi music industry, highlighting the necessity for a tailored model that integrates technical training with business education and real-world experiences. Originality/Significance: This research advances the existing literature by addressing the gap in tailored models for music school students in Shanxi Province. Its originality stems from its focus on the contextualized development of employability skills, providing insights into the specific demands of the regional music industry. The findings are expected to inform curriculum design, industry collaborations, and policy initiatives, promoting a paradigm shift in music education towards a holistic and region-specific approach.