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Integrated solution model to support competitiveness and relevance of vocational education in the era of technological disruption

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  • Dyah Werdiningsih

    (Faculty of Teaching and Education, University Islamic of Malang Indonesia, Indonesia)

  • Alfan Zuhairi

    (Faculty of Teaching and Education, University Islamic of Malang Indonesia, Indonesia)

  • Nur Fajar Arief

    (Faculty of Teaching and Education, University Islamic of Malang Indonesia, Indonesia)

  • Zulkifli Osman

    (Faculty of Language and Comunication, Sultan Idris Education University Malaysia)

Abstract

The aspect of relevance becomes an indicator of the success of vocational education. In order for vocational school graduates to be able to compete in the era of technological disruption, Vocational Schools are required to be able to produce graduates who have the alignment of competencies possessed by each graduate with the competencies needed in the world of work. To achieve the relevance of vocational education, the development of an integrated solution model for the preparation of vocational education graduates needs to be based on the need for ICT-assisted career services. In this study, survey design was used to examine the mapping of student/graduate needs, career service managers, and graduate users and development design to design an integrated solution model for the preparation of vocational education graduates. The results of mapping the needs of students/graduates, career service managers, and users are used as the basis for developing an integrated solution model for preparing vocational education graduates. It is hoped that this model can be used to optimize career services for students and vocational school graduates in Indonesia in the era of technological disruption. Key Words:Career development, relevance, solution, vocational education

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  • Dyah Werdiningsih & Alfan Zuhairi & Nur Fajar Arief & Zulkifli Osman, 2021. "Integrated solution model to support competitiveness and relevance of vocational education in the era of technological disruption," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 10(7), pages 319-329, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:10:y:2021:i:7:p:319-329
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