A Study of Mediating Role of Industry Curriculum on Vocational Education and Apprenticeship Method of Learning

Authors

  • Anas Ratib Alsoud AL-Ahliyya Amman University, Hourani Center for Applied Scientific Research
  • Omar Abdeljaber AL-Ahliyya Amman University, Hourani Center for Applied Scientific Research
  • Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid Management and Science University
  • Johar MGM Management and Science University
  • Sultan Al-masaeed AL-Ahliyya Amman University, Hourani Center for Applied Scientific Research
  • Shakeerah Mohd Shukri Management and Science University

Keywords:

vocational education, apprenticeship, employability, labour market, higher education, industry curriculum

Abstract

Vocational education and apprenticeships are designed to bridge industry needs and graduate capabilities. It is the possibility of students finding work. Training and apprenticeship are also important factors. This study has shown a beneficial association between vocational education and training and employment. These initiatives and plans attempt to increase enrollment rates, increase female labour force participation, increase economic growth, and decrease poverty and unemployment. However, even though the pandemic has slowed the implementation of the Jordanian government's strategies and plans by at least two years, there is enough hope in the latent potential of literal youth to put Jordan's economy back on track. Employability of graduates can be greatly boosted via vocational education and training and apprenticeship models of learning. As a result, Jordan will see less poverty and unemployment. The data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS and Smart PLS. As for apprenticeships, they are linked to employability but not to the industrial curriculum.

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Published

2022-04-04