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Provision of quality technical education is vital in order to compete for dynamic global labour market. Graduates quality from TVET institutions in Kenya has declined over the years. Study sought to establish efficiency of automotive diploma curriculum in preparation of trainees for job readiness in Nairobi region. Survey research design was used. Five tutors and ten students from each of eight TTIs from Nairobi comprised sample for the study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics was employed. All tests were run at 0.05 significance level. Study revealed significant relationship between…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Provision of quality technical education is vital in order to compete for dynamic global labour market. Graduates quality from TVET institutions in Kenya has declined over the years. Study sought to establish efficiency of automotive diploma curriculum in preparation of trainees for job readiness in Nairobi region. Survey research design was used. Five tutors and ten students from each of eight TTIs from Nairobi comprised sample for the study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics was employed. All tests were run at 0.05 significance level. Study revealed significant relationship between skills acquired during training and skills needed in industry. Challenges affecting implementation of the curriculum was inadequate skilled persons in curriculum development and out dated machinery and equipment. Recommendations included drawing of policy guidelines on minimum entry grades of trainees to TTIS, streamlining staff development policy, upgrading trainers competencies and investment in update of training facilities, materials and equipment.
Autorenporträt
Alex is Principal Lecturer and Registrar at Kenya Industrial Training Institute and Associate Faculty of Mount Kenya University. He has MED in Leadership from Catholic University of East Africa, BED from UNISA and Higher Diploma; Mechanical Engineering- Technical University of Kenya. He is doing PHD Course-work and Thesis at Mount Kenya University