Meta-profile and competencies for harmonisation of higher education in sector-specific technology areas: A case study of Renewable Energy in Southern Africa

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Tuning Journal for Higher Education Pub Date : 2020-11-26 DOI:10.18543/tjhe-8(1)-2020pp75-97
W. Zörner, N. Mahomed, A. Zulu, T. Bader, C. Tenthani, B. Cuamba, H. Chingosho
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The aim of this study was to develop the profile and competencies of a harmonised curriculum for a multi-country regional sector-specific higher education programme. The study, which was based on a case study of Renewable Energy involving six countries in Southern Africa, was based on established methodologies proposed by previous studies on harmonisation and profiling of higher education programmes. The study uses a general curriculum development approach leading to the definition of generic and specific competencies and feeding into a learning taxonomy to create alignment with specific learning outcomes at the intended qualification level. However, the approach extends the harmonisation concept to include industrialisation potential, which is crucial in the developing-country context. This allows for the exploitation of shared resources in sector-specific technology areas and supports the development of regional standards on technology and practice, as part of developing a sustainable regional economic sector. Twentytwo competencies, encompassing both generic and specific competencies, were defined. These competencies were grouped into six key competence areas, and later transformed into four clusters of competencies: core competencies, hard skills, soft skills and attitudes. These four clusters were then placed on a planetary system to represent the meta-profile for the qualification, which forms the framework for the future design of learning materials for the qualification. Received: 24 June 2019Accepted: 5 October 2020
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在特定部门技术领域协调高等教育的元概况和能力:南部非洲可再生能源案例研究
本研究的目的是为多国区域特定部门的高等教育计划制定统一课程的概况和能力。这项研究基于一项涉及南部非洲六个国家的可再生能源案例研究,基于先前关于高等教育计划协调和分析的研究提出的既定方法。该研究使用了一种通用的课程开发方法,从而定义了通用和特定的能力,并将其纳入学习分类法,以在预期的资格水平上与特定的学习结果保持一致。然而,该方法将协调概念扩展到包括工业化潜力,这在发展中国家的背景下至关重要。这允许在特定部门的技术领域开发共享资源,并支持制定技术和实践方面的区域标准,作为发展可持续区域经济部门的一部分。定义了22项能力,包括一般能力和具体能力。这些能力被分为六个关键能力领域,后来又转变为四组能力:核心能力、硬技能、软技能和态度。然后,将这四个集群放在一个行星系统上,以表示资格认证的元概况,这构成了未来设计资格认证学习材料的框架。接收日期:2019年6月24日接受日期:2020年10月5日
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