The Impact of Skill Test on Technical High Schools in Taiwan (85559)
Session Chair: Sakesun Yampinij
Wednesday, 27 November 2024 15:40
Session: Session 4
Room: Room 708 (7F)
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation
This study primarily investigated the impact of skill test on vocational education in Taiwan. The skill test certificate, issued by the government, assessed the proficiency of technical skills, providing vocational school students with a clear understanding of their learning outcomes. Through a questionnaire survey, this research gathered insights from vocational school principals regarding the use of skill test as a measure of student skill acquisition and its appropriateness within the educational context. A survey was done utilizing a combination of open-ended and closed-ended questions as research instruments. The study specifically targeted principals of technical high schools. A total of sixty questionnaires were gathered and examined. The results indicated that the primary benefits of implementing skill test were the improvement of students' technical proficiency (98.3%) and teachers' professional instructional skills (71.7%). The primary issues requiring improvement were the impact of skill test on traditional school instruction (45%) and the obsolete nature of examination questions (33.3%). The policy recommendations included: (1) increasing industry participation and assigning private organizations to manage relevant skill test certificate under the Workforce Development Agency, MOL. supervision; (2) reviewing and updating skill test to improve their content; and (3) urging the Ministry of Education to align the curriculum with skill test requirements. In conclusion, optimizing the content and processes of skill test, promoting Occupational Competency Standard, and enhancing the social image of vocational education could effectively change societal perceptions of skills and improve the overall quality of vocational education.
Authors:
Jen Chia Chang, National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT), Taiwan
Shao Chen Chou, National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT), Taiwan
About the Presenter(s)
Shao-Chen Chou is currently a Ph.D. student at the Graduate Institute of Technological & Vocational Education, National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in Taipei, Taiwan. Her work primarily focuses on projects related to skill test.
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