乌干达A级毕业生作为未来劳动力市场参与者的能力

Seezi Bogere, Gregory Tweheyo, Myers Mumanyire
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:本研究考察了乌干达A级毕业生的能力现状,并与符合社会需求和工作世界的期望能力进行了比较,以指导未来的A级转型。该研究采用了混合方法和横断面调查设计,涉及各种利益相关者,包括大学注册官、讲师、不同机构的人力资源官员、a级毕业生、家长/赞助商以及参与培训a级学生完成学业的其他官员。研究表明,A级毕业生在满足社会需求和工作环境的能力方面存在不足。研究表明,A级毕业生扩展了对国家和全球问题的一般知识,更快地学习了新概念,但他们缺乏创造力、动手实践技能和通用能力。相反,社会和职场认为,A级毕业生不准备在实践中使用所掌握的理论知识,也不具备批判性思维、创造力、信息通信技术、沟通、解决问题的技能、对职业/实践工作的积极态度、韧性和诚实。该研究建议对乌干达的a级课程进行审查,重点是通过基于能力的培训获得实践经验,提高沟通、信息通信技术、商业和创业技能,并将职业教育纳入其中,以可能缩小能力差距。
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Competencies of A’ Level Graduates as Future Labor Market Participants in Uganda
: This study examined the current state of competencies of A' Level graduates in Uganda compared with the views of the desired competencies in line with society's needs and the world of work to guide the future A ‘level transformation. The study employed a mixed-methods approach and a cross-sectional survey design, involving various stakeholders, including university registrars, lecturers, human resource officers of different institutions, A' Level leavers, parents/sponsors, and other officials involved in training A ‘level students’ completion. The study shows that A' Level graduates have deficits of desired competencies in line with society's needs and the world of work. The study reveals that A' Level graduates have expanded general knowledge of national and global issues and learn new concepts faster, but they lack creativity, hands-on practical skills and generic competencies. Contrarily, the society and the world of work believes that the A ‘Level leavers are not prepared to using the possessed theoretical knowledge in practice and are not grounded with critical thinking, creativity, ICT, communication, problem-solving skills, positive attitude towards vocational/hands-on work, resilience, and honesty. The study recommends a review of Uganda's A' Level curriculum that will focus on acquiring practical experiences through competence-based training, improving communication, ICT, business, and entrepreneurship skills, and incorporating vocational education to probably lead to the lessening of competence gap.
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