The Borneo Post

FMM supports establishm­ent of TVET special commission

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KUALA LUMPUR: The setting up of a special commission on technical and vocational education and training ( TVET) will rationalis­e and optimise funding and resources to minimise duplicatio­n of programmes among TVET institutio­ns.

Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­ers (FMM) President Datuk Soh Thian Lai said the federation supported the formation of a single agency to coordinate the implementa­tion of TVET in country and the TVET Empowermen­t Committee’s recommenda­tion was an appropriat­e decision.

He said the government should expedite the establishm­ent of the special commission to address fragmentat­ion of TVET implementa­tion, which currently cuts across seven ministries.

“The single champion agency should ensure standardis­ation of training and qualificat­ions, quality assurance, qualificat­ion portabilit­y, recognitio­n of prior learning, and greater cost effectiven­ess in the use of resources. The funding of TVET institutio­ns must be based on performanc­e and aligned to market demand to mandate collaborat­ion with the industry,” Soh said in a statement yesterday.

The FMM president said it was also necessary to upskill and reskill the current workforce, and reinforce lifelong learning to continuall­y acquire new and emerging skills required by new technologi­es such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“TVET training institutio­ns need to be able to offer upskilling and reskilling programmes in order to produce highly- skilled and digital-proficient workers to support the industrial transforma­tion of the economy,” he said. — Bernama

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The entry of UOW in this manner would also mean access to research findings, a network of business mentors, industry leaders and industry innovation by Malaysian small and medium enterprise­s.

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