Technical working skills of vocational high school students at the interface between digital workplaces and school. An empirical study about construction engineering drawings in Indonesia.

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Abstract

Recent studies report about the need for and difficulties in measuring technical working skills among vocational high school students worldwide (Mabed & Köhler, 2018). Often the discussion is linked to the question of skills versus competencies, not only in the context of new digitized forms of measurement. Furthermore, a growing number of completely new or updated measurement procedures is about to reach the TVET sector in the context of the digitization of TEL (Köhler & Drummer, 2018; Hariyanto & Köhler, 2017). This study aimed at investigating the differences of the technical skills of vocational high school students majoring in construction drawings engineering in industrial working practices. As an empirical approach for their evaluation study authors used a discrepancy evaluation model. The population of this study consisted of 195 students in Yogyakarta and Sleman, Indonesia. A proportional random sampling was used to select 124 students from the population with both, the industrial work and the students becoming the sources of the information. The data analysis process was done using descriptive analysis and Wilcoxon matched pairs test analysis to describe and find the gap/discrepancy of students’ technical skills based on the predetermined standard.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCommunities in New Media
EditorsEric Schoop, Nina Kahnwald, Thomas Kohler
PublisherTUDpress/Thelem Universitätsverlag
Pages191-200
Number of pages10
ISBN (electronic)9783959081214
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

Series21. Workshop GeNeMe‘18 Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien

Workshop

Title21st Workshop on Communities in New Media: Research on Knowledge Communities in Science, Business, Education and Public Administration
Abbreviated titleGeNeMe‘18
Duration24 - 26 October 2018
CityDresden
CountryGermany