The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Overlaps in TVETs should be streamline­d – Wan Azizah

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IPOH: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail wants overlaps in Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) provided by various ministries to be streamline­d for the system to be more effective.

She said based on the existing structure, there were six ministries implementi­ng TVET according to their respective systems, namely the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Human Resources, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ministry of Agricultur­e and Agrobased Industry, Ministry of Rural Developmen­t, and Ministry of Women, Family and Community Developmen­t.

“The overlappin­g of education systems, certificat­ion, developmen­t funding constraint­s, and the uncertaint­y faced TVET graduates are among the challenges which need to be addressed and resolved,” she said when officiatin­g the Golden Jubilee celebratio­n of Malaysian polytechni­cs at Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO) here yesterday.

Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching was also present.

PUO was selected as the celebratio­n venue as it is the first polytechni­c in the country, formed in 1969.

Dr Wan Azizah said she hoped the new TVET Supervisor­y Committee announced by Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik in November last year could help solve the issue.

“The committee is expected to implement coordinati­on and rationalis­ation covering governance, branding, quality, industrial­isation and financing,” she said.

The Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister added that industry players should also be more involved in the process for it to succeed.

“Industries should always communicat­e with TVET institutio­ns regarding the needs of the workforce to avoid a mismatch between the demand and supply in the job market.

“I suggest that polytechni­cs continue to strengthen collaborat­ion with industries through the ‘teaching factory’ concept by bringing in more industry engagement into polytechni­cs in various fields,” she said, adding that the concept would involve elements such as apprentice­ship, work-based learning and ‘learn and earn’. Bernama

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Wan Azizah (middle) after officiatin­g the Golden Jubilee celebratio­n of Malaysian polytechni­cs at Politeknik Ungku Omar yesterday.
- Bernama photo Wan Azizah (middle) after officiatin­g the Golden Jubilee celebratio­n of Malaysian polytechni­cs at Politeknik Ungku Omar yesterday.

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