Factors Predicting Students’ Decision to Choose the Apprenticeship-Based Pre-Diploma Program.[Unpublished MPhil Dissertation].
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Kathmandu University School of Education
Abstract
Program choice is a big dilemma for students. After the Secondary Education
Examination (SEE), students have options in the general and technical streams for
further study. Moreover, in technical education, SEE appeared students can pursue an
18-month pre-diploma and apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program. The
apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program caters to free courses in different
occupations in workplace-based learning with an earning approach. As for its
features, it is likely to be of great attraction to the program. However, there is a skill
mismatch between technical schools and workplace industries; thus, there is a dropout
issue in apprenticeship-based pre-diploma programs. There are few articles and
working papers on the Nepal program in terms of choice of apprenticeship-based pre diploma program. Thus, this study explored the factors predicting students' decision to
choose the apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program.
This study included a quantitative approach with an exploratory design.
Constructing questionnaires from literature, vocational choice theory, and item
analysis, 240 first-year students were surveyed. Statistical tools - Exploratory Factor
Analysis (EFA), descriptive statistics, t-test, and ANOVA- were applied for data
analysis. Similarly, reliability, validity, and ethical considerations were ensured
respectively.
The study revealed three dimensions predicting students' decision to choose
the apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program as a study result - personal interest,
economic outcome, and subjective norm. Among them, the most influencing factor in
students' choice of the apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program was their interest in
the workplace learning, followed by the economic outcome as its central feature and
student benefit. Likewise, the subjective norm was found to be less influential for the
program choice.
The study's findings revealed that only subjective norm significantly differed
across the students' previous school types, public and private. This means that family
members, friends, school staff, advertisements, and relatives influenced public and
private school students differently. Besides, other factors - personal interest and
economic outcome- did not differ between their school types, and all three associated
factors did not differ across different demographic variables, i.e., gender, ethnicity,
locale, and family.
The findings and conclusion of this study can be helpful for prospective
students and their parents to assess if the program meets their interests and objectives.
Similarly, the result of this study can be a good resource for technical schools to
market mix and attract suitable students so that there won't be issues like absenteeism
and dropout. The findings can provide insights and support policymakers in
formulating viable policies for institution-industry - CTEVT linkage and address
economically poor, marginalized, and academically weak students. Furthermore,
future researchers in apprenticeship-based pre-diploma programs or technical
education can use this study as an excellent reference to explore other content in the
broader area and different methods.
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Ghaju, B.(2024).Factors predicting students’ decision to choose the apprenticeship-based pre-diploma program.
