Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Demand-supply Mismatch in TVET Academic Programmes: What Is It and What Should It Be?

View through CrossRef
Over the years, public and private higher education institutions in Malaysia haveconsistently produced many graduates. However, the employment rate among local fresh graduates remains low. Therefore, this study aims to clarify the demand-supply mismatch of the programmes offered by Malaysian Polytechnic Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) based on the perspectives of the employers, top management, lecturers, and students. This study adopted a semi-structured interview as the data collection method and utilised a purposive sampling method in approaching the respondents. This study conducted a thematic analysis using the ATLAS.ti 9 software. The findings of this study relating to the demand-supply mismatch can be classified into three, which are: i) the mismatch between industry demand and TVET programme supply; ii) the mismatch between student demand and TVET programme supply; and iii) the mismatch between institution readiness and TVET programme supply. Following these findings, this study proposed a realignment of the TVET programme by taking into consideration all stakeholders’ necessities. As a result, the demand-supply will be balanced, thus increasing the employability of the local graduates. It is beneficial for future research to employ an appropriate framework of alignment when examining TVET academic programmes, taking into account the needs of all stakeholders to guarantee that TVET programmes remain relevant.
Title: Demand-supply Mismatch in TVET Academic Programmes: What Is It and What Should It Be?
Description:
Over the years, public and private higher education institutions in Malaysia haveconsistently produced many graduates.
However, the employment rate among local fresh graduates remains low.
Therefore, this study aims to clarify the demand-supply mismatch of the programmes offered by Malaysian Polytechnic Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) based on the perspectives of the employers, top management, lecturers, and students.
This study adopted a semi-structured interview as the data collection method and utilised a purposive sampling method in approaching the respondents.
This study conducted a thematic analysis using the ATLAS.
ti 9 software.
The findings of this study relating to the demand-supply mismatch can be classified into three, which are: i) the mismatch between industry demand and TVET programme supply; ii) the mismatch between student demand and TVET programme supply; and iii) the mismatch between institution readiness and TVET programme supply.
Following these findings, this study proposed a realignment of the TVET programme by taking into consideration all stakeholders’ necessities.
As a result, the demand-supply will be balanced, thus increasing the employability of the local graduates.
It is beneficial for future research to employ an appropriate framework of alignment when examining TVET academic programmes, taking into account the needs of all stakeholders to guarantee that TVET programmes remain relevant.

Related Results

The Development of Digital Competence Model Among TVET Educators Towards Digitization: A Concept Paper
The Development of Digital Competence Model Among TVET Educators Towards Digitization: A Concept Paper
The ongoing trend towards digitization in education has introduced new challenges for educators, necessitating a range of competencies to meet contemporary dem...
CONTEXTUAL KNOWLEDGE IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: A STUDY OF TVET EDUCATORS' PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
CONTEXTUAL KNOWLEDGE IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION: A STUDY OF TVET EDUCATORS' PERSPECTIVES AND PRACTICES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING
In ensuring TVET graduates have been equipped with a good level of competency and are ready for industrial revolution 4.0 needs, a lot of initiatives have been introduced by the Na...
DETERMINANTS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS: TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) IN SRI LANKA
DETERMINANTS OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS: TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET) IN SRI LANKA
Purpose of the study: This study is focused to investigate the determinants of the entrepreneurial intention of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) students in Sri L...
Academic integration of libraries at Universities of Technology (UoTs) in South Africa
Academic integration of libraries at Universities of Technology (UoTs) in South Africa
Academic libraries should lead in the instructional change process by being at the nexus of teaching, learning and research in the university. This study was set in the context of ...
Decolonisation and South African TVET: A Different Missing Middle
Decolonisation and South African TVET: A Different Missing Middle
This paper explores the South African Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector in relation to calls for decolonisation that have emanated from higher education ins...
The Dilemma of the TVET Teacher in Developing Countries in the 21st Century
The Dilemma of the TVET Teacher in Developing Countries in the 21st Century
<div><p><em>Technology is a very dynamic commodity and keeping up with the ever changing trends in various technologies is an issue of great concern for many tech...
Work-Based Learning in TVET: A Perspective on Students' Experiences
Work-Based Learning in TVET: A Perspective on Students' Experiences
Malaysia, in its pursuit of strengthening nation education, is actively reforming its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system to align with diverse industry d...

Back to Top