Challenges and prospects of competency-based education: The case of adama science and technology university alumni students and hawas TVET college, adama, ethiopia

Kumsa Donis Likisa
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Abstract

Background

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is one of the salient priority areas in Ethiopian education system. TVET was designed to redress the challenges of poverty, unemployment, low technological development, and low productivity of the economy (MoE, 2008). The TVET along with competency-based education (CBE) was introduced in Ethiopia in 2004 in response to the skill needs of the labor market (MoE, 2006).

Aims

The primary aim of this study was to examine whether the TVET curricula clearly aligned with occupational standards to ensure graduates’ employability. It was also to examine whether the curriculum is adequate to ensure entry-level competence.

Methods

The main sources of information were three experts from center of competency, 64 teachers and 210 selected alumni students of Adama Science and Technology University. Questionnaire was used to gather information from the research participants. In the analysis of data, descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentages and mean scores were employed.

Results

From the analysis of data, it was found that CBE is not clearly aligned with occupational standards. Also, teachers, Center of Competency (CoC) experts, and alumni students’ awareness of the nature, focus, assessment, and curriculum development of CBE was found to be inadequate.

Conclusion

This study showed the need to align CBE with occupational standards to ensure entry-level competence. There is also a need to create awareness about the nature, focus, assessment and curriculum development of CBE among curriculum designers/teachers.

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胜任力教育的挑战与前景:阿达玛科技大学校友与哈瓦斯职业技术教育学院的案例,阿达玛,埃塞俄比亚
技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)是埃塞俄比亚教育系统中突出的优先领域之一。TVET旨在解决贫困、失业、低技术发展和低经济生产率的挑战(MoE, 2008)。为了应对劳动力市场的技能需求,埃塞俄比亚于2004年引入了职业技术教育和能力教育(CBE)(教育部,2006年)。本研究的主要目的是检验技职教育课程是否明确符合职业标准,以确保毕业生的就业能力。它还将审查课程是否足以确保初级能力。方法以3名胜任力中心专家、64名教师和210名选定的安道麦科技大学校友为主要资料来源。问卷调查是用来收集研究参与者的信息。在数据分析中,采用了频率、百分比、平均分等描述性统计。结果从数据分析来看,CBE与职业标准没有明确的一致性。此外,教师、能力中心(CoC)专家和校友对CBE的性质、重点、评估和课程开发的认识不足。结论:本研究表明,需要将CBE与职业标准相结合,以确保初级能力。还需要在课程设计者/教师中建立对CBE的性质、重点、评估和课程开发的认识。
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