Looking at Shortcomings of Kardanesh performance

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Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:

Looking for shortcomings of Kardanesh (skill training program) performance in the mirror of research, findings of 72 research documents were reviewed in present study. Only 16 percent of these documents corresponding positive points of mentioned program. Overall, the available evidence it is inferred that the performance of vocational training is not successful. Careful and detailed evaluation of vocational programs requires attention to the cultural context and set of systems that are constantly interacting. For this reason, the promotion of technical and vocational education entail improving economic conditions in the macro-level and labor market. Disturbance in the economic system of the country (prevalent fixer-based economy and its domination over the productive economy), could threaten success of TVET programs. With this explanation, pointing to the need for timely notifying and adequate justification of stakeholders to ensure their commitment, some suggestions have been proposed to improve and reform(such as stopping expansion and effective measures to improve quality).

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Skill Training, Volume:2 Issue: 7, 2014
Page:
53
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