The Automotive Technology Courses in State Universities and Colleges in the Philippines to Cater the Industry Needs
Identificadores
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/84075Metadatos
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Torres, Ronie G.Editorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Automotive technology, National Competency TESDA
Fecha
2023-07-15Referencia bibliográfica
Ronie G. Torres (2023). The Automotive Technology Courses in State Universities and Colleges in the Philippines to Cater the Industry Needs. .Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(5). 72-84
Resumen
The study was conducted to determine the status of the automotive technology programs among
State Universities and Colleges in the Philippines which serves as a guide for university’s program
improvement. The descriptivemethod of research through convenience sampling was used and the
questionnaire as the main data gathering tool for the respondents. The results showed that the
courses were compliant in terms of curriculum, facilities, and supervised industrial training, but the
faculty lacked industry experience and did not fully meet the requirements for trainers in automotive.
The study also identified the strengths of the courses, including exposure to the industry and
competent students. The recommendations include improving faculty qualification through
immersion and training, developing a more relevant and updated curriculum aligned with industry
needs, and conducting further studies in other trade areas.