Trainees Employability Skills and Students’ Decisions in Selecting Public TVET Institutions in Nairobi County, Kenya
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Date
2023-06Author
Mutungi, Glory K.
Kibaara, Tarsilla
Mwirichia, Severina
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Career choices among young people is essential since it determines their future prospects. As such,
careful consideration ought to be undertaken at career selection stage to enable students make
rightful decisions for both the course and the TVET institute where to undertake training.
Subsequently, TVET institutions have adopted measures to ensure that students make informed
career education decisions, and also acquire employable skills needed in the job market. Regular
revision of curricula to fit employers’ needs, integration of technologies in training, deployment
of modern equipment, and partnership with industries and secondary schools are critical.
Nevertheless, TVET institutions have continued to experience issues in enrolment even as
complaints on employable skills gaps continue to be cited by many employers. This study aimed
to assess the influence of trainees’ employability skills on students’ decision in selecting public
TVET institutions in Nairobi County, Kenya. It adopted descriptive survey research design. The
target population of 3505 participants comprised officers in charge of admission, principals and
module three trainees. Purposive sampling and stratified random sampling techniques were used
in drawing a sample size of 361 respondents, which comprised of 6 principals, 6 admission officers
and 349 module three trainees. Data was collected by means of questionnaires and interviews. The
validity and reliability of research instruments was ascertained accordingly. Quantitative data was
analyzed using SPSS, then, computed descriptive and inferential statistics. The qualitative data
was analyzed thematically. The findings of the study indicated that TVET institutions produced
competitive graduates who are equipped with employable skills required for employment. The
study concluded that there was a significant relationship between trainees’ employability skills
and students’ decision in selecting public TVET institutions. Consequently, The TVET Authority
and National Industrial Training Authority should collaborate with public TVET management for
effective enforcement and establishment of follow-up mechanisms to ensure industry linkages
during the training.
Publisher
International Journal of Professional Practice