Proceedings of
International Conference on Future Trends In Learning, Education and Teaching Methodologies FTLETM 2014
"STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVE: AN INVESTIGATIVE STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CURRICULUM DELIVERY FOR THE LIBYAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY"
Abstract: “The role of the future engineers and technicians in these technically developed societies is becoming more challenging because of the globalisation of manufacturing industry and engineering practices. In addition, the advancement of technology has greatly influenced the delivery system of technological and, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) worldwide. The development of curricula has stressed the need for flexibility in structure and modes of delivery of TVET programmes. Our society today faces significant challenges including international competition, the global environment, an increasingly diverse population, and a rapid growth in the population. As a result, the engineering education and TVET colleges for the future should be broad-based engineering programmes for easy mobility, flexibility and adaptability to the new changing technology and environment. Therefore, a more dynamic curriculum delivery for the engineering education is needed. Realizing the importa”
Keywords: TVET, Curriculum delivery, Work-Based learning, Libya