Education

Govt asks MoHE to formulate new policy on vocational education

Rebrand stream to eliminate perception of TVET as second class education, says PM

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2022 1:25PM

Govt asks MoHE to formulate new policy on vocational education
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob says he is confident that TVET will be able to create trained skilled workers and with the skills they possess, these individuals will be able to create their own jobs. – Bernama pic, March 6, 2022

PONTIAN – The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE) has been proposed to formulate a new policy on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said that MoHE and related agencies need to rebrand the stream to eliminate parents’ perception of TVET as second class education or irrelevant.

“Many parents have a negative perception of TVET and consider this stream as second class or it focuses on dropouts only.

“However, when compared with countries such as Germany and France, this education stream is the main choice,” he said in his speech at the launch of Kolej Komuniti@Pontian, at Muafakat Complex, Sg Pinggan, here today.

Elaborating on the proposal to formulate a new TVET policy, the prime minister said students should be given the option to choose subjects in their field at an earlier stage.

“In developed countries, TVET education commences at the beginning of the children’s education, but it is different here where TVET is taught to students after Form 3, that is, starting with Form 4 and above, and only then can students make a choice.

“Hence, we (the government) propose for MoHE to formulate a new policy on TVET so that students can choose the subjects they want to pursue from Form 1,” he said.

On the opportunity for TVET certificate holders to go to the university level, Ismail Sabri said the matter had been expanded compared with before when the certificates could not be used to further their studies at universities.

“Today, there are several universities in the country that accept students’ vocational certificates and TVET training certificates to further their studies at the university level.

“Hence, parents should not feel inferior when their children study in vocational schools and TVET institutions because our tagline is ‘TVET menjadi pilihan pertama untuk kerjaya’ (TVET is the first choice for a career),” he said.

He also expressed his confidence that every skilled worker produced by TVET will be able to provide a concrete paradigm shift, able to create trained skilled workers and with the skills they possess, these individuals will be able to create their own jobs.

“The proof is that the marketability rate of TVET graduates in 2020 is 87%, which is more than the marketability rate of graduates at the national level, at 84.4%.

“Specifically, the marketability rate of community college graduates in the same year was 94.2%. This is the highest among the public skills training institutes we have in Malaysia,” he said.

Ismail Sabri said that TVET products, including community colleges, are popular with employers, therefore, community colleges play a big role in offering access to the local community to improve skills.

“With the lifelong learning approach provided by community colleges, I am confident, the aspiration to provide training and skills to all ages is feasible,” he said. – Bernama, March 6, 2022

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