2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v11i1.21940
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Trends and patterns of needs assessments in technical and vocational education: A thematic review

Abstract: <span>It is theoretically acknowledged that needs assessments generally present holistic views in new, quality improvement or extension of projects. Although previous studies demonstrated the significant contributions of approaches and methods, reviews of the literature on needs assessments describing formal and non-formal technical and vocational higher education were excluded. Therefore, a thematic review of patterns and trends concerning on the needs of needs assessments in technical and vocational hi… Show more

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“…Methodological assessors related to documents and technical assessors related to expertise. In line with Ibrahim and Nashir's research, there is a need for an integrated conceptual framework and new findings to organize and categorize the adequacy of assessment of fulfillment of needs (Ibrahim, 2022). Secondly, partners from the industrial field must be qualified (senior mechanics, workshop heads, and machining mechanic instructors) in carrying out CTC.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Methodological assessors related to documents and technical assessors related to expertise. In line with Ibrahim and Nashir's research, there is a need for an integrated conceptual framework and new findings to organize and categorize the adequacy of assessment of fulfillment of needs (Ibrahim, 2022). Secondly, partners from the industrial field must be qualified (senior mechanics, workshop heads, and machining mechanic instructors) in carrying out CTC.…”
Section: Contextmentioning
confidence: 96%