Assessing The Impacts of Community-Based Technical Education and Training Projects in Northern Malaysia

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Technical Education and Training Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.30880/jtet.2023.15.03.020
Sharifah Syahirah, Syamsul Fozy Osman, Norfarahin Amat @ Adnin, Nurul Rashidah Mohamed Roseli
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Leaving no one behind is the central transformative promise of the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In Malaysia, the formation of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Malaysia on the Sustainable Development Goals (APPGM-SDG) by the Malaysian Parliament has made it possible to localise this SDGs’ transformative agenda. Therefore, this paper attempts to discuss the effectiveness of programs conducted by solution providers in the Northern region in managing and conducting projects, the impact of the projects on the beneficiaries, the alignment and mapping of the impact evaluations of the solution providers with the SDG goals and APPGM-SDG modules,and identification of issues and recommended solutions to the projects in the Northern region. Twenty-three (23) APPGM-SDGs projects were implemented from 2021 to 2022, consisting of various programs, mainly entrepreneurship, environment, research and education. As a bipartisan initiative to localise SDG goals in Parliamentary constituencies in Malaysia, it is crucial to analyse the impact of its implementation. Hence, this study has conducted an impact evaluation analysis from October 2022 until January 2023 in seven (7) constituencies in Kedah, Penang and Perak. Using four (4) dimensions of impact analysis framework, which are psychology and knowledge, skills, network, and system of these projects on the beneficiaries to determine the effectiveness of each project. This study has collected data from document analysis, focus group discussion and site-visit to the twenty-three (23) projects in the Northern Region. The findings indicate the programmes were well-implemented and beneficiaries managed to learn new skills and strengthen their networks.
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不让任何一个人掉队是《2030年可持续发展目标议程》的核心变革性承诺。在马来西亚,马来西亚议会成立了马来西亚可持续发展目标跨党派议会小组(APPGM-SDG),使可持续发展目标的变革议程得以本地化。因此,本文试图探讨北方地区解决方案提供商在项目管理和实施方面的有效性,项目对受益人的影响,解决方案提供商的影响评估与可持续发展目标和APPGM-SDG模块的一致性和映射,以及北方地区项目的问题识别和建议解决方案。从2021年到2022年,实施了23个APPGM-SDGs项目,包括创业、环境、研究和教育等多个项目。作为一项在马来西亚议会选区实现可持续发展目标本地化的两党倡议,分析其实施的影响至关重要。因此,本研究从2022年10月至2023年1月在吉打州、槟城和霹雳州的7个选区进行了影响评估分析。运用四(4)个维度的影响分析框架,即心理与知识、技能、网络和系统对这些项目的受益者进行影响分析,以确定每个项目的有效性。本研究通过文献分析、焦点小组讨论和对北部地区23个项目的实地考察收集了数据。调查结果表明,这些方案得到了很好的执行,受益者设法学习了新技能并加强了他们的网络。
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Journal of Technical Education and Training
Journal of Technical Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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