The role of university–industry partnership in innovative curriculum development: A case study of South African universities in the fourth industrial revolution

M. Salawu, Tankiso Moloi
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This study was motivated by the need to strategically implement changes propelled by the advent of the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) to meet the increasing demand for theoretical skills required by industries for regional and global competitiveness through a university–industry partnership among South African universities. A total of 22 out of 26 South African Universities were purposefully selected for the study. A survey design was adopted in which a structured online interview was conducted with 70 out of 188 Deans/Executive Deans of faculties through the Microsoft Teams and Zoom platforms. The results show that most of the academic faculties had implemented the specific guidance provided by industry partners and relevant associations into the curriculum for teaching and learning at the faculty level. However, only 18% of the Deans/Executive Deans had the 4IR as a separate strategy formulated in their institutions, while about 30% of faculty Deans/Executive Deans had 4IR strategies integrated into the existing institutional strategy. Further findings revealed the unwillingness of the faculties of Engineering and the Built Environment and the faculty of science to embrace any form of institutional guidelines for responding to evolutionary change and for implementing the 4IR in their activities. They preferred to remain open to innovation and respond in the best way possible rather than being stiffened by organizational policy.
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产学合作在创新课程开发中的作用:第四次工业革命中的南非大学案例研究
之所以开展这项研究,是因为需要在第四次工业革命(4IR)来临之际,通过南非各大学之间的产学合作,战略性地实施变革,以满足各行业对理论技能日益增长的需求,从而提高地区和全球竞争力。本研究特意从 26 所南非大学中选出了 22 所。研究采用了调查设计,通过 Microsoft Teams 和 Zoom 平台对 188 所学院中的 70 位院长/执行院长进行了结构化在线访谈。结果显示,大多数学院已将行业伙伴和相关协会提供的具体指导纳入学院层面的教学课程。然而,只有 18% 的院长/执行院长将 4IR 作为一项单独的战略在其机构中制定,而约 30% 的学院院长/执行院长将 4IR 战略纳入了现有的机构战略。进一步的研究结果表明,工程与环境建设学院和理学院不愿意接受任何形式的机构指 导方针,以应对发展变化并在其活动中实施 4IR 战略。他们更愿意保持对创新的开放态度,并以尽可能好的方式做出回应,而不是受制于组织政策。
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